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Explain the idiom "buy bamboo slips and return pearls"
Chinese characters buy gifts and return pearls.

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Explanation of words: wooden box; Pearl: Pearl. Bought a business box and returned the pearls. Metaphor is a person who has no vision, improper choice, and only pays attention to appearance but not substance. It also satirizes those who don't understand the essence of things, abandon the roots and pursue the end, and abandon the Lord for the second time.

Idiom derogatory term

Usage of idioms with verbs; As predicate, object and attribute; Used in written language.

Synonyms include putting the cart before the horse, putting the cart before the horse, opposing negative pay, putting the cart before the horse, and improper selection.

Buy the box, but return the pearls.

The antonyms are coarse and fine.

Note: it contains derogatory meanings.

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