To repay a plum for a peach
The pronunciation of B à ol à t ó ut á O means that he gives me a peach and I give it back to him with a plum. It means friendly intercourse or giving things to each other. It comes from the book of songs, Daya Yi.
explain
He gave me peaches and I gave them back to him with plums. It refers to friendly exchanges or giving things to each other.
Idioms and allusions
From the book of songs Daya Yi: "give me a peach, give me a plum." I only hope that he can worship Buddha and read scriptures. The story of the jade hairpin
Discrimination of words
Give something to each other
To repay a plum for a peach
the footprints leading to a certain point and from these onwards the traces left behind - lái zōng qù jì
one 's living place was moved , but his wife was not taken along -- extreme forgetfulness - xǐ zhái wàng qī