Fish eyes are mixed in pearls. Metaphor is confusing the real with the fake. He said that you are a real fish and you should punish him for drinking for an hour. "Flower Moon Mark" explains in detail that "the fish's eyes are not pearls, and wormwood is not pearls." Later, because of the metaphor of "fake eyes mixed with pearls", the fake and the real were confused. The twelfth time of Yujiao pear: "It is a shame for the owner to confuse fish with pearls." Hao Ran's Sunny Days, Volume II, Chapter 80: "We should make clear right and wrong, and we should not confuse fish with pearls." Also known as "fish-eye mixed treasure" and "pearl between fish eyes". Don Li Bai's "Singing the Song of Gao Gesen": "Laugh at dragons like dragonflies, and fish and treasures are mixed together." One is called "mixed-eyed fish". Song Sima Guang's "Xia Ji Fu": "The chaos of jade, the pearl is between the fish. When the sediment rises, it is its spring, and Pengpeng is its valley. "
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Fish's eyes. "Biography of Shangshu" Volume: "East China Sea: Fish whiskers, Fishes." Southern Dynasties Liang's Essay on Wen Xin Diao Long: "From the following, the drafter came out. Du Fu, Cao of Jia Kui, Liu Zhen and others want to wear pearls and see more fish. " Tang Zhu explained that the substances secreted by Myzus marmoratus, stimulated by sand entering the shell, were wrapped layer by layer, forming round particles, which were milky white or yellowish and shiny, and could be used for decoration or medicine. Commonly known as "pearl" (also known as "true pearl" or "pearl" for short): pearl mussel. Jewelry. Zhu Hua. Zhu Ji, the pearl of the night (a beautiful word)