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What are the four-character idioms with the word "car cat"?

The traffic is heavy [chē? shuǐ? mǎ? Dragon]

Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.

Close the door? Door? zào? chē]

Build a car behind closed doors Metaphor is divorced from reality and only depends on subjective assumptions.

Lessons from the past [qián? chē? zhī? Jian]

The lesson of overturning in front. Lessons from the past.

Rut marks [chē? zhé? mǎ? jì]

Refers to the traces of horses and chariots.

Windmill rain horse [f? chē? yǔ? mǎ]

Refers to the chariots and horses of the gods. It is also used to describe quickness and rapidity.

Cats and mice sleep together [māo? shǔ? Soup? Mian]

Metaphor officials dereliction of duty, shielding subordinates to do bad things. It is also a metaphor for collusion.

Cats cry mice [māo? kū? lùo? shǔ]

Metaphor is false sympathy.

Fight for the cat and lose the cow [zhēng? māo? Di di? niú]

Metaphor is greedy for small and lose big.

Draw a tiger as a cat [Zhuo? māo? Hua? hǔ]

Metaphor imitates according to appearance.

Cats eat parrots [māo? shì? yīng? wǔ]

Metaphor crowd out good people.