1. "Knowing Cows with Skillful Hands" tells the story of a chef named Ding, who is good at killing cows and skillfully uses rules to dissect a complicated cow perfectly. His skill and wisdom enabled him to complete this arduous task in a short time, which was greatly appreciated by people.
This story not only shows my superb skills, but also reveals a philosophical thought of conforming to nature, following laws and skillfully using skills. The meaning of this story can be extended to all aspects of life. In the work, grasping the rules and using skills can improve work efficiency and achieve better results.
3. In life, we can also learn from this idea, and find a better way to solve problems by observing and analyzing the laws and phenomena in life. At the same time, "Practice makes perfect" also tells us that in the face of difficulties and challenges, we should remain calm, rational and focused.
Zhuangzi's relevant knowledge is as follows:
1, Zhuangzi, a famous philosopher in China during the Warring States Period, was also a representative philosopher in ancient China. His philosophical thoughts have profoundly influenced the ideological and cultural development of China and even the whole world. Zhuangzi's thought advocates the pursuit of freedom and transcendence. He believes that human beings should get rid of all kinds of constraints and restrictions and pursue a free life.
2. He advocates the theory of "homogeneous things", thinking that all things are equal, and there is no distinction between high and low, and people should treat all things equally. This thought embodies Zhuangzi's pursuit of freedom and transcendence, as well as his thoughts of equality and tolerance. Zhuangzi's philosophy also contains many profound life philosophies.
He believes that life should pursue inner peace and freedom, get rid of the bondage of fame and desire, and reach a realm beyond the secular. He advocates "governing by doing nothing", that is, don't interfere too much with the laws of nature and social development, and let things develop naturally, so as to achieve better results.