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Mouse two-part allegorical saying

Rats between mortars? Sharp mouth and sharp teeth

Rats dragging pumpkins? how

Mortar visiting relatives? Come to earth and go to earth again.

Boiling water splashing mice? Take off your skin even if you don't die (figuratively speaking, the consequences are very heavy)

The old cat guards the rat hole? Squat and watch.

Old hen dating weasel? No good end.

Rat shit bowl? Help the dog.

Does the mouse have a sore on its back? not big

Mice eat cat rice? Do it secretly

The mouse is playing on the swing? Inland war

The mouse fell into the vinegar jar? Full of acid gas

The mouse fell into the cesspit? The louder the noise, the worse it stinks.

Rats show elephants the way? Getting narrower and narrower

Rats pay New Year greetings to cats? Present it all.

Rat barn? The more you cross the tube, the brighter it is.

Rats marry women? Do sth in dribs and drabs

A mouse saw a cat? keep quiet

The mouse in the bellows? Suffer indignities at both ends.

The mouse in the coffin? Bite down

The mouse went into the cat's nest? White gift

Rats enter the research? Pay too much attention to wording

Rats eat melon seeds? Qiaozui Zhang

Rats chew balls? Guest (toxic) gas

Rats can't keep overnight food? Delicious (metaphor for greed and laziness)

Rats climb the horizontal bar? Love to go to extremes

Rats climb incense burners? Touch the dust on the nose

A mouse meets a cat? Dare not think (loudly)

A mouse rides on a cat? How dare you?

Rats marry wives? Do sth in dribs and drabs

A mouse sleeps in a cat's nest? Send a bite of meat (figuratively speaking, you can get unexpected gains without blowing off dust)

Rats shave cats? Try to curry favor with

The mouse jumped on the piano? Nonsense (for fun)

Mice and cats sleep? Practice courage

The mouse stole the weight? Reverse posting (stealing iron)

A mouse dragging a shovel? The big head is in the back.

Food in the rat's nest? It's all stolen

Rats are full of three fights? (of a person) guilty of a heinous crime and deserving of trial.

Rats bite cats? Despise the laws of mankind and God.

The mouse is looking for a big gun? Be brave in your own nest

Rats drill bellows? Suffer indignities at both ends. Still do not please at both ends)

The mouse got into the horn? Tighter and tighter (figuratively speaking, less and less rich)

The mouse got into the pile? Court death

The mouse got into this pile of books? Pay too much attention to wording

Rats drill oil pans? There is no possibility of going out.

In the granary. Raising mice? Only harm, no benefit.

Rats in the grain store? Only harm, no benefit.

Lou Lati's Fifteen Biographies? steal

Lou Lati's gone? Act furtively like a thief.

Rats covered in oil drill into the fire? There is nothing better than it. Or very uncomfortable)

Cats catch mice? Ancestral handicrafts

Cats catch mice and dogs to watch the door? Do your duty (for example, everyone has his duty)

Cats guard mouse holes? keep one's countenance

Cats and mice? Coaxed to play.

Cats catch mice? alone

Cats catch mice and dogs to watch the door? accountability

Cats drill mouse holes? cannot get/go through

A mouse in a cat's mouth? There is nothing left.

A mouse in a cat's mouth? Cann't run away

Rats in the granary? There is nothing to eat.

The mouse in the wooden clip? Squeezed at both ends

Burn the house to drive away the rats? Not really.

Snakes swallow mice, eagles catch snakes? One thing wins one thing.

Squirrel in the tree? Jump up

Suzhou mice went all over Hangzhou to steal vegetables? I lost weight when I walked.

Squirrels in iron cages? capture/catch alive

The mouse got into the kettle? I visited this lake (pot).

A hundred mice bite cats? Nobody dares to say anything.

A rat in the gutter? I dare not sneak in.

Larks and kangaroos? Can sing and dance.

Rats in the fields of Chicago? Popular (figuratively speaking, fat welcome)

Belongs to rats? Can you eat it or not?