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No. It is in "Zhuangzi Health Master".
Absolutely.
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1..It can be divided into 3 levels.
2..Ease of use: Now use it as a metaphor for being highly skilled and doing things with ease.
Blind Cow: Now it is generally used to refer to the level of extreme proficiency and the state of handy.
Ambitious: The text is leisurely and contented. Hesitation is now used to describe the appearance of hesitation. Ambitious, now refers to the appearance of smugness about what he has achieved.
To the point: to the point, to the point. Kenqing refers to the place where flesh and blood are connected, which is the most important key to metaphor. To the point means that the method of solving the problem is right and the direction is accurate, and the key point of the problem is hit at once, and a good solution to the problem is found.
Criticism: Strike; 郤: void; Hole: The empty part of the joint. It is opened from the joint of the bones, and the boneless parts are decomposed. The metaphor is good at starting from the key points and solving problems smoothly.
The first test of the new 硎 - 硎: whetstone; Xinji: A freshly sharpened blade. Sharp as a freshly sharpened knife. The metaphor is that as soon as you start working, you show great talent. It is also known as a "new test".
Officialdom: Refers to having a thorough understanding of something.
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The main narrative is that in a field (work), the working hours are long, the work is more proficient, the car is familiar, the work is neat, and the work is not procrastinated.
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Ku Ding is highly skilled, and he has never sharpened a knife after killing cattle for decades. Because he knew the physiology of the cow, he untied the cow from the joints of the cow, instead of cutting the bones with brute force. So his knife won't be dull.
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The gentleman stays away from the cook, which is actually not grounded. The chef surnamed Ding has been practicing for a long time, so he has developed true knowledge and knows how to solve cattle reasonably and efficiently. Theory should also be applied to practice, not just on paper.
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He told that he knew a lot about the situation, including its structure, and the order was very clear. And then when I did it, I was very sure that I was able to do it with ease.
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Practice makes perfect, a skill, as long as more practice and repeated operation accumulate over time, you can have sufficient experience and technology, skilled techniques have been integrated into instinct, no need to deliberately play out extraordinary skills. As long as you invest time and energy diligently, the level of this aspect will gradually improve.
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The story of Ku Ding Jieniu is a butcher who tells the emperor through practice not only to master the law, but also to hold a cautious and cautious attitude, to restrain the edge, and to know how to use the law at the same time, but also to practice repeatedly, keep repeating, and eventually realize the truth of things.
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It tells the story of a person in life, only by continuous and repeated training, can practice make perfect, and do things handy.
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What is the story? Practice makes perfect, and the story of mastering skills in proficiency. If you're skilled at anything, you'll have a trick.
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Philosophical principle: The inner law of things.
Respect for the law is a prerequisite for success.
Because he is familiar with the texture of the cow, he naturally knows where to go under the knife.
1), Life is the same, if you can understand and comprehend the truth of life, and find out the rules in it, you can be the same as Ku Ding, so that there is a cow in your eyes and no cow, you can simplify the complex, and truly get relaxed.
2), We should be careful everywhere, but also maintain a cautious and cautious attitude, converge the edge, and know how to use the law at the same time, but also to practice repeatedly, like Ding Ding "solved thousands of bulls", keep repeating, after all, you will realize the truth of things.
3) Human society is full of intricate contradictions, and people in the world can only avoid contradictions like cooking.
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tells the story of a man who killed a cow and killed a scholar.
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[Explanation]: Ku Ding: kitchen worker; Dismemberment: Dismemberment and division. After repeated practice, the parable has mastered the objective laws of things, and it is easy to do things and use them freely.
From]: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "Ku Ding is Wen Huijun to relieve the cow, the hand touches, the shoulder leans, the foot walks, the knee foot, the sound is loud, the knife is played, and the alto is not alto. ”
Syntax]: subject-predicate; as an object, a definite; With praise, it is often used in conjunction with "with ease".
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Ku Ding Jie Niu, an ancient idiom in China, comes from "Zhuangzi", the metaphor has been repeatedly practiced, mastered the objective laws of things, and is handy and easy to use.