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The four-character idiom "Princess Huanzhu"

1. The idiom "What do you want to return 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. "

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. Qing Qiu Liang Ting's "On Vernacular Writing as the Basis of Reform"

Synonyms: putting the cart before the horse, putting the cart before the horse, negative salary.

Antonym: remove the rough and extract the fine

Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Used in written language

English: display

As a person who bought a shiny jewelry box and returned the pearls.

seller

Idiom story: According to legend, a jeweler from Chu State went to Zheng State to sell pearls. In order to attract customers, he made a beautiful box with precious wood, which was also inlaid with precious stones and emeralds. It 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.

Find something lost.

Pinyin: hé pǔ incarnation

Explanation: It is a metaphor for finding something that has been lost, or a metaphor for finding it after people have gone. With Hepu Zhu Huan.

Source: Shen Ming whale "Two Beads: Mother and Child Divide Beads": "I will bring you one today and keep one for myself to show the meaning of returning pearls to Hepu."

When you have your own time, you should be safe in the face of danger.

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Synonym: Hepu Zhu Huan

Grammar: as an object; To return something to its original owner or person.

Idiom story: During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Hepu County was famous for its pearl production overseas. The local people make a living by picking pearls, and corrupt officials take the opportunity to exploit them, which makes pearl pickers catch a lot of pearls, and the output of pearls and mussels is getting lower and lower, starving many people. Liu Bao, Emperor of the Han and Yuan Dynasties, appointed Meng Changjun as the prefect of Hepu. He got rid of abuses and banned overfishing. In less than a year, Hepu is rich in pearls again.

2. What is the word "pearl"? Buy gifts and return pearls.

Explore the Pearl,

Blind as a bat,

The apple of your eye,

Fish is like a genuine pearl,

Shark man cries beads,

Hide pearls,

Eyes are like hanging beads,

Old mussels and raw pearls,

Blind as a bat,

If your eyes are hanging,

Jianghan pearl,

Coix lachryma-jobi pearl,

Cut mussels to find pearls,

Spitting jade and foam beads,

Fairy dew,

One-liners,

Broken pearls,

Qin daughter Chu Zhu,

Decorate jade beads,

Palm pearls,

Two dragons are playing with beads,

Hide pearls,

There are no beads in the eyes,

Pearl of rice,

Spit saliva into beads,

Words as witty as pearls,

Explore the deep sea, look for pearls,

Broken jade hammer beads,

Put the trivial above the important-Give up your life for righteousness.

3. What are the four-character idioms with the word "Zhu"? The four-character idioms with the word "Zhu" are: Bihe, Zhu Zhu Ji, Mi Zhu, Buying Bamboo Slips to Return the Pearl, and Zhu Jizhi.

Related idioms [bü hé zhliá n] ① refer to the combination of the sun, the moon and the five stars. The ancients thought it was an auspicious celestial phenomenon.

(2) metaphor beauty, complement each other. Not in the office; Don Yang Jiong's Crown under the Official: "However, the emperor's orders make heaven and earth prosperous. Looking up, pearls are connected, and looking down, it is silver, yellow, jade and purple. "

Beads [kǒ ut ǔ zh jī] Beads and halberds: All precious stones, round ones are called pearls, and non-round ones are called halberds. Describe the gift of speaking.

Not in the office; Yuan Anonymous's "Drunk Writing Red Cliff Fu" is the first fold: "Because my wife heard that Su Shi has a splendid mind, but he has a brilliant mind." Rice grain pays laurel [mǐzh xn guì] Pearl: Pearl.

Rice is as expensive as pearls, and firewood is as expensive as laurel. Describe the high price and the extremely difficult life of the people.

Not in the office; "Warring States Policy Chu Ce III": "The grain of Chu is more expensive than jade, and the salary is more expensive than Guangxi." Buy bamboo slips and return them to pearls [m: i dú huá n zhū] Bamboo slips: wooden boxes; Pearl: Pearl.

Bought a business box and returned the pearls. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice.

Not in the office; Song Cheng Yi's "Handwriting with Fiona Fang": "Today's scholars are also numerous; However, buying a gift and returning the pearl is covered; Everyone is. " The word Zhu Ji [z√z√zh√jκ] Zhu Ji: Zhu.

Every word is like a pearl. The words and expressions used to describe speeches and articles are beautiful.

Not in the office; Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "No matter it is a rusty brocade; Every word is a pearl; It won't be a Jinshi. " .