To reduce the essence to the end
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NGB à NLI ú m à, which means to abandon the origin and pursue the end. Metaphor does not focus on the fundamental links, but only on minor issues. It comes from Qingjing Jing, the full name of which is taishanglaojun's commentary on changqingjing Jing
Idiom usage
It means putting the cart before the horse
The origin of Idioms
From the classic of tranquility: the husband and the Taoist: there are clear and turbid, there are dynamic and static; the sky is clear and the earth is turbid, the sky is dynamic and static; men are clear and women are turbid, men are dynamic and women are static; everything comes into being from the beginning and the end.
Analysis of Idioms
To go from the beginning to the end
Chinese PinYin : jiàng běn liú mò
To reduce the essence to the end
Picking orchids with hazelnut. pī zhēn cǎi lán
There is no shortage of utensils. qì èr bù kuì
talk endlessly with no substance at all. yán zhī wú wù
cannot feed or clothe oneself properly. yī shí bù zhōu