Fox and mouse
Fox and mouse, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú sh ǔ zh ī t ú, which means a metaphor for people of low quality. It comes from the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties.
The origin of Idioms
In Qing Dynasty, Chu people won the 73rd chapter of the romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties: "the laws of the imperial court are still in existence, but I hate these rascals."
Idiom usage
Used as a subject or object; used of a villain.
Fox and mouse
drag in all sorts of irrelevant matters - dōng xián xī chě
stick together and help each other in difficulties - xiāng yī wéi mìng
everything looks fresh and gay - wàn xiàng gēng xīn
swallow insult and humiliation silently - rěn qì tūn shēng