Why did Zheng Guoren in "Buy the Pearl" only cost the box and return the jewelry to the businessman?

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  1. There is a (merchant) person who sells his pearls to the people of Zheng Guo. (Jewelry) is packed in a wooden box of Magnolia tree, smoked the box with cinnamon pepper, and embellished it with (exquisite) bead jade. Use beautiful jade to decorate, decorate the feathers (boxes) of Erispi. The people in Zheng Guo bought this box but returned the jewelry to the businessman. This can be said to be good at selling boxes, but it cannot be said to be good at selling pearls. The Chu people stood very embarrassingly with the pearls that were returned. He originally thought that others would appreciate his pearls, but he did not expect that the exquisite outer packaging exceeded the value of the packaging box, so that the "noisy guests" made the Chu people cry and laugh.
    The Zheng people only focused on the appearance and regardless of the essence, so that he made the improper choice of the inscription at the end; and the Chu people's "excessive packaging" was also ridiculous.

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