Poetry of the twelve zodiac sign rat

Southern and Northern Dynasties·Shen Jiong (the first twelve zodiac poems)

Rat traces create dust cases, and cattle and sheep come down at dusk.

The tiger roars in the empty valley, and the rabbit moon opens towards the window.

Longshi is green in the distance, and snakes and willows are lingering nearby.

Malan is picked from afar, and sheep are planted in spring.

The monkey millet is fragrant and fragrant, and the chicken anvil makes people feel clear.

The dog is outside his arms, while the pig is leisurely outside the window.

Ming Dynasty·Hu Yan

The big rat drinks the river and the river does not dry up, and the cow and the girl find it difficult to meet each other all year round.

Binding tigers in the southern mountains with bare hands, catching rabbits in the middle of the moon and the sky is endless.

Lilong Youzhu often sleeps, and it is really tiring to add more to the problem.

The old horse never had horns, and the sheep sneered when they touched the feudal lord.

Don’t laugh at the people of Chu who are crowned monkeys, and wish that the chickens will be empty in the old forest and Qiu.

Wuyang slaughters dogs in Peizhong City, Pingjin herds pigs at the east end of the sea.

The Republic of China·Huang Jun

The mole's belly is full of worldly sentiments, but the waist of poetry manuscripts is in bunches.

I have never been emperor, tiger, wolf, Qin, but I have to stay in the rabbit garden at night.

Long Han knew in his heart that the calamity was not over, and Jia Sheng cried bitterly.

The smoke in the pear garden has dispersed and all the dancing horses have disappeared, leaving only the sheep, cart and people like jade.

The child is like a macaque conveying magical powers, and the chicken window accompanies solitude during painting lessons.

Banqiao dog meat is as beautiful as Dongpo pork.

Rat

(1) The rat in the official warehouse is as big as a bucket, and will not leave when someone opens the warehouse. ("The Official Hamster" by Cao Ye of the Tang Dynasty)

(2) The bat flicked the curtain and the flag finally turned, and the mouse climbed through the window net and was surprised.

(Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Chongrang House in the First Month")