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How many litters of mice are there in the world?

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    Author: Shi Yuchun

    It has been two years since the new house was built, and the memory of the old house still lingers in my mind from time to time.  Although the old house collapsed in the rain three years ago, it was the place where I grew up for a long time. It carried a lot of weight in my life, and there were too many memories of the past.  trace.  Although the old houses at that time were old, they also had their advantages: warm in winter and cool in summer.  Of course, like all things have two sides, an old house has its downside: too many rats.

    When I got home, I didn't know what caused the topic. I asked my father: Are there any mice in the house?  My father said: Because there is grain stored in the doorway, there will still be mice.  Although there are fewer rats now, the methods of exterminating rats are much more advanced than before.  Buy a few sticky cardboard sticks for mice, put them on the road where the mice will pass, and stick them one at a time.  Last year, five or six mice were exterminated before the grain was sold.  My father said that there are fewer rats now, and they all act alone. Unlike before, there are either "nest rats" or "group rats" in groups. It takes a lot of effort to get rid of them.  end" or fail to "eliminate gangs", the rats will kill people.  Because the reproductive ability of mice is too strong, within a few months, there will be a lot of them.  As far as the problem of rats is concerned, the new house also has its advantages: on the concrete floor and brick walls, the rats have to dig holes and are powerless, so the rat damage will naturally be less.

    Speaking of mice, in addition to "house mice", there are also voles. The above mentioned belong to "house mice". Voles are rodents that live in crop fields.  "House mice" have more opportunities to meet people and have rich experience in fighting. Therefore, people think that "house mice" are cunning and difficult to deal with.  The number of times that voles confront humans is very small, and when they see people, their reactions are a little slow, so people generally think that voles are relatively stupid.  When I was a child, I worked in the fields with my parents, and I also had the experience of killing voles.  If you encounter a vole with bulging cheeks and stuffed with food, don't rush to attack, you can follow it and wait for it to get into the hole before dealing with it.  The way to deal with it is to irrigate with water, smoke with smoke, or dig directly with a hoe.  The results of such treatment are often very fruitful, and many mice can be wiped out at one time.

    In fact, whether it is "house mice" or voles, there are still a lot of them in rural areas.  We clamor all day long to "beat mice, beat mice", but in fact, our strength is not enough to completely eradicate mice.  The size of the big net woven by the mice in the ground is beyond the guesswork of ordinary people.

    When I was a child, when I was sleeping, the most annoying thing was the biting and screaming among the rats.  When I am angry, I will curse those mice: "Bite, bite, kill them all, I will be pure, and I can sleep peacefully." After growing up, I realized how childish and naive my cursing was.  .  A mouse biting a mouse is actually the same as a dog biting a dog. After biting and biting, the final result is nothing more than biting two hairs.  It is completely unrealistic and impossible to expect rats to eliminate rats.

    I remember the very interesting record about Li Si and the mouse in "Historical Records of Li Si Li Biography":

    "Li Si is also from Shangcai in Chu. When he was young, he was a county official. He was frightened when he saw rats eating unclean food in the toilet of the official house and approaching people and dogs. He entered the warehouse, watched the rats in the warehouse, and lived in the big house.  Under the verandah, there is no worry for people and dogs. So Li Sinai sighed and said: "The virtuousness of a person is like a mouse, and it is in the ear!""

    Li Si saw the difference between a toilet mouse and a hamster, and after a long sigh, he worked hard, after he worked hard, he made progress, and after being good, he took the lead.  When everyone looks at this period of history, they often marvel at Li Si's youthful promise, extraordinary ambition, and meticulous observation.  But what about after taking over?  Look at "Historical Records of Li Si Li Biography":

    "In July of the second year of the second generation, Si was sentenced to five punishments, and the city of Xianyang was cut in half. When Si was released from prison, he was held together with his nephew. Gu said that his nephew said: "I want to be with Ruofu to lead the yellow dog, and we will all go out of Shangcai Dongmen to drive away."  Cunning rabbit, how can I get it!' So the father and son cried, and the three tribes of Yi."

    The result of Li Si's sighing at the mouse, at first glance, seems to be aggressive, but the result is actually very tragic:

    One is beheading in half, which is an extremely cruel torture.

    The second is that father and son go to the killing field on the same day, and the pain of parting from life and death destroys people's internal organs.

    Third, looking back on the past, I can't let go of the life in the world. I don't even have the slightest chance to do the most basic and common tasks of leading the yellow dog and chasing the cunning rabbit.

    Fourth, the involvement is very heavy, and the three families of father, son, and grandson suffer together.

    This is what happened from the toilet rat to the hamster, what a tragedy!

    Think about it, how big is the underground network of rats?

    How many litters of mice are there in the world?  No one knows!  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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