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Pearl cake: basic explanation: exchange pearls for cakes. Metaphor put an end to greed.

Pinyin pronunciation

Usage: small; As predicate and attribute; Refers to the person who sees through the world of mortals.

The origin of the idiom: The Story of He Yuan by Huangfu Duan in Tang Dynasty: "Why is the medicine king old? Ask Huang Baizhu and leave him a big pearl. Old people get pearls, which makes cakes and happy food easy. The old man congratulated him on why the ball was selling cakes. He said, "How can this technology be realized without eliminating austerity?" "