Buying bamboo slips and returning pearls is both an idiom story and an fable story.
The original intention of buying bamboo slips to return pearls is to buy wooden boxes to return pearls. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice. Buying gifts and returning pearls is a derogatory term, and similar words are: putting the cart before the horse, putting the cart before the horse, negative salary, putting the cart before the horse, and improper choice.
Buying bamboo slips and returning pearls comes from "Han Feizi, the foreign reserve says left"
Original text:
Some Chu people sold their pearls to Zheng, Mulan's cabinet, decorated with cinnamon and pepper, pearls and jade, roses, feathers and jade. Zheng Guoren bought the jewelry box and returned the pearls. This can be said to be a best seller, but it is not a good pearl.
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Han Feizi was born in the thirty-fifth year (about 28 1 year BC) and died in the fourteenth year of Qin Dynasty (233 BC). Han Fei was the son of Han Gongzi (the monarch), the Han nationality, and was born at the end of the Warring States Period (now Xinzheng, Henan). Learn from Xunzi, a famous philosopher, thinker, political commentator and essayist in ancient China, and a master of legalist thought, later known as "Zi Han" or "Han Feizi", and a representative of China's famous legalist thought in ancient times.
〈 2 〉 Idiom Story Picture Buying Bamboo Slips to Return the Pearl.
Buy bamboo slips and return pearls
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Basic explanation and detailed explanation
[müI dúHuán zh]
Rafters: wooden cases; Pearl: Jane specializes in pearls. Bought the affairs box and returned the precious pearls. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice.
tidy
Song Cheng Yi's "Handwriting with Fiona Fang": "Today's scholars are also numerous; However, buying a gift and returning the pearl is covered; Everyone is. "
example sentence
When reading a book, you must absorb the essence and never do anything stupid.
The general idea of the idiom "buy bamboo slips and return them to pearls"
During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a businessman in the State of Chu who specialized in selling jewelry. Once he went to Qi State to sell jewelry. For the sake of good business and best-selling jewelry, he specially made many small boxes with precious wood, which were beautifully carved and decorated, so that the boxes would give off a fragrance, and then put the jewelry in the boxes.
A man from Zheng saw that the box containing the orb was exquisite and beautiful. After asking the price, he bought one, opened the box, took out the treasure inside and gave it back to the jeweler.
The original intention of returning pearls is to buy jewelry, leaving only beautiful boxes and no real high-value jewelry. This is a metaphor for short-sighted people. It's from Han Feizi's "On the Left".
(3) Extended reading of the idiom story "Buying bamboo slips and returning pearls":
Some Chu people sold their pearls to Zheng. They are Mulan's cabinets, preserved with cinnamon, decorated with pearls and jade, and decorated with jade. Zheng bought bamboo slips and returned pearls. It can be said that it is good to sell bamboo slips, but not pearls.
There is a Chu man who sells jewelry in the state of Zheng. He carved a pearl box with precious Mulan, smoked it with cinnamon pepper, decorated it with jewels and jewels, connected it with beautiful jade, decorated it with jade and connected it with kingfisher feathers.
A man from Zheng bought this box, but returned the beads in it to him. It can be said that this jeweler is good at selling boxes, but not good at selling jewelry.
Revelation: Zheng people only pay attention to appearance but not to inner absurdity, and Chu people's lack of priority also makes them afraid to sell pearls. It tells us to proceed from reality.
Han Feizi was born in the thirty-fifth year (about 28 1 year BC) and died in the fourteenth year of Qin Dynasty (233 BC). Han Fei was the son of Han Gongzi (the monarch), the Han nationality, and was born at the end of the Warring States Period (now Xinzheng, Henan).
Learn from Xunzi, a famous philosopher, thinker, political commentator and essayist in ancient China, and a master of legalist thought, later known as "Zi Han" or "Han Feizi", and a representative of China's famous legalist thought in ancient times.
The idiom story of "four" buying bamboo slips to return pearls.
10, a person who doesn't care about the essence. You can't just look at the surface. Everything should be prioritized. It should be a flower blooming on real fertile soil, satirizing those who only pay attention to form and over-decorate their appearance. 3. Everything should be prioritized and the appearance value should be higher than the commodity value. The "value" he appreciates is the artistic beauty of the box, so he doesn't need any exterior. The essence is the most important thing. But from another point of view, it is more important to pay attention to the content and the stupid things that are not chosen properly. Obviously, the value of pearls has been submerged, and the result of over-valued "packaging" is to usurp the role of master, but the real beauty should not be artificially carved. In order to show that pearls are more valuable, otherwise they can only give up the basic model. People who make bad choices. 9. Scenes that warn people to prioritize. 1 1 is also used to describe improper selection. 8. It is a common technique in magic and military to cover up one's true "intention" with gorgeous "packaging". The person who buys a gift should be a person who pays attention to appreciating art and has high artistic attainments. Therefore, he should be an extraordinary modern artist or art collector and businessman, paying too much attention to appearance and describing himself as short-sighted. It means that he shouldn't pay too much attention to appearance and appearance, but he has lost a truly valuable treasure. Don't be confused. Zheng's eyes are only fixed on the exquisite box, which makes the price of goods increase a lot. It can be used to describe that some manufacturers make the value of decorative appearance higher than the value of beads for profit, and the seller of rafters got "beads" with a "rafter"! 6. Inversion and modernity are also used to describe spending a lot of capital but getting little return. If something is really beautiful: 1, otherwise, like the Zheng people who "buy gifts and return pearls", they will not be able to put the cart before the horse instead of the universally recognized value.
The meaning of the idiom "Wu" in the story of buying bamboo slips and returning pearls.
Story:
Legend has it that a jeweler in Chu State went to Zheng State to sell pearls. In order to attract customers, he made a beautiful box out of precious wood. The box is also inlaid with gems and emeralds, which looks very luxurious. One of Zheng's buyers paid a high price for the pearl box, opened the box, took out the pearls and returned them to the merchants in the State of Chu.
Idiom: I bought a gift and returned the pearl.
Pinyin: mi dujuan zh
Explanation: rafter: wooden box; Pearl: Pearl. Bought a business box and returned the pearls. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice.
Source: Everything is done by Han Feizi's Foreign Reserve: "Chu people have sold pearls to Zheng as a cabinet of Mulan, smoked with cinnamon, decorated with pearl jade, decorated with roses and woven with feather jade. Zheng people buy their coffins and return their beads. "
For example, making sentences: poor readers, ignorant elites, pity dross. What are the benefits of buying bamboo slips and pearls? If it were in the vernacular, there would never be this disease. Qing Qiu Liang Ting's "On Vernacular Writing as the Basis of Reform"
Pinyin code: mdhz
Synonyms: putting the cart before the horse, putting the cart before the horse, negative salary.
Antonym: remove the rough and extract the fine
Lantern riddle: the stupidest consumer
Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Used in written language
English: Showing a lack of judgment is like a person buying shiny cookies and returning pearls to the seller.
The idiom story of "Lu" buying bamboo slips and returning pearls.
Buy bamboo slips and pearls.
Pinyin: from m m m m m: m m: I d ú huá n zh
Explanation: rafter: wooden box; Pearl: Pearl. Bought a business box and returned the pearls. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice.
Source: Everything is done by Han Feizi's Foreign Reserve: "Chu people have sold pearls to Zheng as a cabinet of Mulan, smoked with cinnamon, decorated with pearl jade, decorated with roses and woven with feather jade. Zheng people buy their coffins and return their beads. "
Example: A poor reader, an ignorant elite, pities the dross. ~, although there are many benefits? If it were in the vernacular, there would never be this disease. Qing Qiu Liang Ting's "On Vernacular Writing as the Basis of Reform"
Synonyms: putting the cart before the horse, putting the cart before the horse, negative salary.
Antonym: remove the rough and extract the fine
Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Used in written language
Idiom story: According to legend, a jeweler from Chu State went to Zheng State to sell pearls. In order to attract customers, he made a beautiful box with precious wood, which was also inlaid with precious stones and emeralds. It looks very luxurious. One of Zheng's buyers paid a high price for the pearl box, opened the box, took out the pearls and returned them to the merchants in the State of Chu.
The idiom "Qi" returns the story of pearls.
1 phonetic m m m: i dú hu á n zh
It is said that there was a jeweler in Chu State who went to Zheng State to sell pearls. In order to attract customers, he made a beautiful box out of precious wood. The box is also inlaid with precious stones and emeralds, which looks very luxurious. One of Zheng's buyers paid a high price for the pearl box, opened the box, took out the pearls and returned them to the merchants in the State of Chu.
The Chu people sold their pearls to Zheng, that is, Mulan's cabinet, cinnamon smoked, pearl jade decoration, rose decoration and feather jade decoration. Zheng Guoren bought the jewelry box and returned the pearls. Everything is wrong, and the foreign reserve says left.
4 explanation: wooden box; Pearl: Pearl. Bought a business box and returned the pearls. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice.
⑤ Usage as predicate, object and attribute; Used in written language
6 similar words put the cart before the horse, put the cart before the horse, negative salary.
7 antonyms from coarse to fine
Idioms show that people who are not good at reading are ignorant elites and pity dross. What are the benefits of buying bamboo slips and pearls? If it were in the vernacular, there would never be this disease. Qing Qiu Liang Ting's "On Vernacular Writing as the Basis of Reform"
9 Other uses As far as drama is concerned, in order to facilitate singing and appreciation, it is required that the sound cavity is smooth and the rhyme is natural and reasonable, which is higher than other artistic styles. However, if we blindly pursue the harmony of rhythm and rhyme, treat the emotional intention of drama as a dispensable thing, and sacrifice the emotional content in order to abide by the formal rules, that is to buy gifts and return pearls.