There is enough space for the meat cleaver.
In Zhuangzi, there is a story about an expert (chef) slaughtering cattle for Liang.
Chef Liang's skill in killing cattle is really perfect. I saw that a whole cow would be divided with a knife. The sound of tearing bones and muscles is like beautiful music, and the posture of hand and foot movement is like beautiful dance.
(2) The idiom "Be prepared for danger" comes from Mencius. Right?
The fault lies in Zhuangzi.
You have a spare knife.
Explanation:
Travel: running; Blade: blade; Huiyu: There is still room. It is a metaphor for skilled work, practical experience and effortless problem solving.
Go out:
Zhuangzi, Master of Health Care, Zhuang Zhou of the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "Those who have a festival have a room, but the blade is not thick;" Without thickness, there is room for recovery. "
(3) Idioms that describe taking things easy.
Copy the left and right explanations: attack: encounter; Source: water source. There is plenty of water everywhere. The original meaning is to appreciate widely and be generous. Later, it was also said to be handy and very smooth. From: "Mencius Li Lou": "The depth of capital depends on it." In this way, when they put pen to paper, they already had a situation of "having a plan" and "~". ◎ Zou Taofen's "Experience, Youth" old scholar is exquisite in all aspects: exquisite: exquisite and meticulous, referring to people's flexibility and agility. This refers to bright and spacious windows. Later, it was used to describe people as smooth and considerate. From: Tang Lulun's poem "Send Peng Zulou to Yang Xuzhou": "Four households and eight windows are bright, exquisite and clear. There is a saying in Song and Xia's Man: "Although it is quiet, it still needs refinement." . "Example: It turns out that Baoting's personality is ~, but it is very backward. ◎ The seventh generation synonym of "Evil Sea Flower" by Zeng Qingpu: Seeing the light all around, the antonym of have it both ways: integrity, heart and soul. Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Please all kinds of people in a derogatory way.
(4) What is the last sentence?
According to Master Zhuangzi, during the Warring States Period, there was a chef who slaughtered cattle for Liang. He is not only quick in action, but also skilled in cutting, peeling and deboning. Soon he can decompose all the meat and bones of a cow. Liang saw it and praised it again and again, saying, "Your skill in slaughtering cattle is really clever!" " The chef replied, "I have achieved such proficiency not only because of my technical proficiency, but also because I have mastered the rules." I have fully understood the bone structure of cattle, so although my knife has been used for 19 years and dissected thousands of cattle, the blade is as sharp as it has just been sharpened. Because there is always a certain gap between the joints of cattle, and my blade is extremely thin, even thinner than the gap between the joints of cattle, so there is a lot of room to decompose the joints of cattle with gaps with this blade. "That is to say," will be restored, there will be space. "
"Skilled" means skilled in work, having practical experience and effortless in solving problems.
⑤ Find a poet according to idioms: Do you know which poet these two idioms come from?
The bizarre "Notes on Pei Songzhi in the Three Kingdoms" is relaxed and comes from "Master Zhuangzi". It has nothing to do with poets. But if it's a riddle, it should be a land tour.