Brood tooth
Rat tooth, one of the Chinese words, refers to the dispute caused by forcing a woman to get married. Later, it generally refers to prison lawsuit and quarrel. There is another film of the same name.
Idiom explanation
Bird and mouse: a metaphor for a rapist. It originally refers to a dispute caused by forcing a woman to marry. After the general refers to the prison lawsuit, quarrel.
Idioms and allusions
"The book of songs · Zhaonan · Xinglu": "who said that a bird has no horn, why does it wear my house?" Who said the rat has no teeth, why wear me Yong
Analysis of Idioms
[synonyms]: the horn of a mouse, the tooth of a mouse
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive, it generally refers to prison litigation
Examples
To do harm to the horses, they should be gentle and tame. They should be free from the quarrel of the fangs. They should not be frightened or disturbed. The people should be lenient and do their best. Wei xiuren's the trace of the moon in Qing Dynasty chapter 50
Brood tooth
be strictly upright and correct in one 's behaviour - shéng qū chǐ bù
impart knowledge and solve doubts - shòu yè jiě huò
as far apart as heaven and earth - tiān rǎng xuán gé