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Metaphor of the idiom "excelling in nature" in the glory of the king
The metaphor is skillful, and it has reached the realm of handy, handy and easy to use.

Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; It contains a compliment and is often used with "relaxed".

This idiom reveals a method of keeping in good health. Zhuangzi used knives to describe people, cows to organize complex society, and knives to explain cows to describe people's social life. Zhuangzi believes that people should find ways to adapt to society and avoid all kinds of contradictions in real life, so as not to be hurt.

This idiom vividly shows that as long as people master objective laws and use them flexibly, they can be liberated from necessity and gain real freedom. We should also pay attention to mastering methods in repeated practice, rather than blindly repeating them.

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Zhou Zhuang, a pre-Qin Zhuangzi health care master, said: "I am an expert in literature. I touch my hands, lean on my shoulders, walk with my feet, stand on my knees, and play with knives full of tenors."

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There is a chef named Ding who specializes in slaughtering cattle. Wherever his hands touch, his shoulders rest, his feet step on, and his knees stand, he makes a sound of separation of flesh and blood, and the knife goes in, making a louder noise. All these sounds are not out of tune.