Buy bamboo slips and return pearls: [m:I dúHuán zhá]?
detailed description
1.? Explanation: rafter: wooden box; Pearl: Pearl. Bought a business box and returned the pearls. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice.
2.? Said by: Everything is done in the left: "Chu people have sold their pearls to Zheng, which are Mulan's cabinets, smoked with cinnamon, decorated with pearls and jade, decorated with roses, and decorated with feathers and jade. Zheng people buy their coffins and return their beads. "
3.? 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. ◎ On Vernacular Writing as the Basis of Reform by Liang Ting in the Qing Dynasty.
4.? Grammar: linkage; As predicate, object and attribute; Used in written language
Make sentences:
1. If you don't explore the meaning of classics, just pay attention to the exegesis of chapters and sentences, just like buying a gift and returning pearls. It's no use watching too much.
2. Grasp the purchase information and goals first, so as not to be ridiculed for buying a gift to return pearls.
Many arty and ostentatious collectors buy gifts and return pearls.
No matter how good the packaging is, it is only the appearance. What we value more is the internal quality of goods. You must remember that we must never do anything stupid to buy a gift and return it to the pearl.
People with brains should not do stupid things to buy gifts and return pearls.