I just write a macro

```
(defmacro te
  [a b & c]
  `(print
     ~(a b c)))
```

and i run

```
(macroexpand '(te print 2 3 4))
;=> (clojure.core/print (3 4))
```

it get `(clojure.core/print (3 4))` not `(clojure.core/print nil)`

iti is mean `(print 2 '(3 4))` return (3 4)?

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