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Ku Ding Jie Niu: From "Zhuangzi Health Master". Describe the complexity of things in the world, as long as you practice repeatedly and grasp its objective laws, you can be handy, use it freely, and solve it easily.
The story of Ku Ding's release of the cow:
During the Warring States period, there was a cook who slaughtered cattle for King Liang Hui, who was not only fast, but also very skilled in peeling and deboning with knives, and could quickly decompose all the meat and bones of a cow. King Liang Hui was amazed and said, "Your cattle slaughtering skills are so skillful!"
"I have reached such a level of proficiency not only because of my technical proficiency, but also because of my mastery of the rules," the chef said. I had completely figured out the structure of the cow's bones, so my knife had been used for nineteen years and dissected thousands of cows, and the blade was as sharp as if it had just been sharpened.
Because there is always a certain gap between the joints of the cow, and my blade is sharpened to a very thin point, which is thinner than the space between the joints of the cow's bones, so I use such a blade to break down the gaps in the joints of the cow, and the blade is wide and has a lot of room to operate."
The idiom of Ku Ding Jieniu is actually a reminder to us: in life, we must adapt to the environment, and we can be comfortable when we adapt to the environment.
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That is to say, a person has reached the point of purity when he does something
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To put it simply, a person is a very good cook.
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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.
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Cu 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.
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Bud Ding dissects the cow: Ku Ding dissects the whole cow. After repeated practice, the parable has mastered the objective laws of things, and it is easy to do things and use them freely.
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Chinese idiom) Ku Ding dissected the whole cow. After repeated practice, the parable has mastered the objective laws of things, and is handy, easy to use, and easy to use.
Chinese name. Cook Ding Xie Niu.
Pronunciation. páo dīng jiě niú
Interpretation. Ku, a chef named Ding. Solution, slaughter.
Source: Zhuangzi Health Master".
Usage. subject-predicate; as an object, a definite; Compliments.
Synonym. Handy, left and right, like an arm to make a finger.
No. It is in "Zhuangzi Health Master".
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