What is the idiom to give up something better far away for a little immediate benefit?

Because of the small loss, give up the basics, cherish the palm of your hand, not worth the loss, give up the basics, There is no reward for fighting for chickens and throwing sheep.

1.【yīn Xiǎo shdà】? Trying to save a little, but losing a lot.

Interpretation: penny wise and pound foolish is a word, which refers to picking up sesame seeds and losing watermelon, and describes losing big interests for small interests, which is not worth the candle.

2. [sh ě b ě n zhú mò] Give up the foundation?

Interpretation: give up: give up; 11: Pursuit. Abandon the fundamental and the main, and pursue the secondary and the secondary. Metaphor does not grasp the fundamental link, but only works hard on side issues. ?

3.[x and zh ǐ sh and zh m: ng] I don't know what to do?

Interpretation: pity: pity. Losing a palm is because I can't bear to part with a finger. Metaphor is a big loss because of small. ?

4.[déb cháng shé]? the loss outweighs the gain

Interpretation: Compensation: Worth it. The gain is outweighed by the loss. ?

5. [p not u f c á ng zh] Put trivial things above important things?

Interpretation: Broken belly hides pearls. Metaphor hurts the body, and the weight is reversed.

6. [zh ē ng j and sh and y and ng]

Explanation: Metaphor is greed and loss.

7. [shā j and q Lu n] Kill the goose that lays the golden egg?

Interpretation: eggs: eggs. Kill chickens to get eggs. Metaphor covets immediate interests and ignores long-term interests. ?

8.[débéchóu shě] Did you get paid or lost?

Interpretation: It is not worth the loss. To "not worth the loss."