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Imitate pearls with fisheyes. Metaphor is confusing the real with the fake.
source
Han Wei Bai Yang's "Going to Tong Qi" Volume: "Is the fish a pearl? Chrysanthemum can't do it. "
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synonym
Fake truth, pretend, fill in the blanks.
antonym
Black and white, right and wrong.
a two-part allegorical saying
riddle
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Subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; derogatory sense
English translation/ translator/ interpreter
Pretending to be a pearl with a fisheye & lt confuse truth with fiction & gt
Historical story
Once upon a time, I bought a pearl with a diameter of about one inch in the market. I liked it very much and hid it. Neighbor Shouliang found a big fish eye on the road, mistaking it for a pearl, and took it home for collection. Later, both of them got the same disease and needed pearl powder and medicinal materials to cure it. Longevity took out the eye that was thought to be a fish.