Idioms with mouse characters

Idioms with mouse characters:

1, myopia, China idiom, pinyin is shǔ mù cùn guāng, which means that the eyes of a mouse can only see one meter away. Describe shortsightedness and lack of foresight. From "Linchuan Dream" by Shiquan, Qingjiang: "Scared the nearsighted friends at that time and knelt at Yuanmen, asking them to praise blindly." Interpretation: Scare short-sighted and far-sighted friends into prostration under the iron gate and praise them blindly.

2. As timid as a mouse means as timid as a mouse. Describe it as a coward. From "Biography of Shu Wei in Wang Tianci": "Words are like tongues, and you are as timid as a mouse." Interpretation: Speak like a hundred tongues and be courageous like a mouse.

3, thief, China idiom, Pinyin is zéIéméIūǔyǔn, which means to describe the furtive appearance. From the third episode of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" by Yu Kun in Qing Dynasty: "I saw a young monk with a lamp in his left hand and a pot of tea in his right hand. He came in furtively, put down the light and put the teapot on the table. The two thieves looked around and left without saying anything. "

Commentary: I saw a young monk with a lamp in his left hand and a pot of tea in his right. He ran in and looked furtive. He put down the lamp and put the teapot on the table. He stared at the thief and ran back without saying anything.

4. Dermatophyte, a China idiom. Pinyin is zhānɡ tóu shǔ mù, which means the head is small and sharp as a roe, and the eyes are small and round as a mouse. Describe people as ugly and cunning. From "Biography of Li Kui in the Old Tang Dynasty": "It's useless to have twins, but a son with a mouse head and a mouse head asks for an official." Interpretation: Feng's posture is not adopted, and his ugly and sly son asks for an official.

5, snakehead and rat eye, China idiom, pinyin is Shé tó u Shǔ y ǔ n, which means to describe people's ugly faces and sinister intentions. From the third episode of "Heroine of Eastern Europe" by Ms. Qing Lingnan: "Suddenly I heard the door ring and an ugly man with snakehead eyes and a full face of beard came in."

Commentary: Suddenly I heard the door ring, and an ugly man with an ugly face, ulterior motives and a full face of beard, short and fat, ran in early.