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What idioms are there about pearls?
Idioms about beads are as follows

1, the word Zhu Ji [zū jī] Zhu Ji: Zhu. Every word is like a pearl. The words and expressions used to describe speeches and articles are beautiful.

2. The apple in your eyes [zhng Shà ng mí ng zh] is a metaphor for accepting children loved by parents, especially daughters.

3. 【 Yü mü hü nzhū 】 Mixed: adulterated, installed. Imitate pearls with fisheyes. Metaphor is confusing the real with the fake.

4, people are old and yellow [ré n l mozh ū huá ng] In the old society, women were despised when they were old, just like pearls lost their luster because of age.

5. Double-pearl ear charging [Shuāng zh tiánēr] charging: charging. Two beads plugged my ears. Describe being cheated.

6. The snake bead sparrow ring [shézh quèHuán] is the same as the "snake sparrow newspaper". Tian Ming Yi Heng's "Liu Qingri Zagreb is learning the fallacy of snake newspaper": "The words of villains are not only ridiculous."

7, spit beads [kǒu tǔ zhū jī] Beads, beads: all jewels, round beads, round beads. Describe the gift of speaking.

8. Embedding jade beads [[Zhu yi Yu Lián zhū]] is a metaphor for writing beautiful poems. Tang Xuanzong's poem "Hanging Bai Juyi" says: "Sixty years of jade lotus beads, who taught Ming Lu to be a poet?"

9. Zhu Bao Cake [b?ozh shǐng] changes pearls into cakes. Metaphor put an end to greed.

10, eyes hanging like beads [mü ruo xunzh] eyes like a pair of hanging beads. Describe the bright and shiny eyes.