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An arrow points to the box and an arrow points to the glowing beads.
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, make 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. ★ On Vernacular Writing as the Basis of Reform by Liang Ting in the clear autumn?

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

Story: It is said that a jeweler from 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 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.