Pronunciation: páo
Tang Dynasty
Ji
Niú
Commentary: Dong, a chef named Ding. Solve, slaughter.
Source: Zhuangzi's health preserving theory.
Usage: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; Include praise
Synonym: convenient, left and right, like an armband.
Idiom explanation
Work as skillfully as a skilled butcher cuts the carcass of a cow-do sth very skillfully/professionally.
The idiom explains that skilled workers dissected the whole cow. Metaphor after repeated practice, grasp the objective laws of things, do things with ease and use them freely.
Explanation: Chef. Ding is his first name. Solution: divide and rule.
Idioms and their stories
The source of the book "Zhuangzi's Health-preserving Master" written by Zhuang Zhou in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "My expert is Wen Jie Niu, touching with his hands, leaning on his shoulders, walking with his feet and squatting with his knees.
Bullet knives are natural, and they are all alto. "
Discrimination of words
Pronunciation: It cannot be pronounced as "pāo" or "bāo".
Discrimination: you can't write "blisters".
Know how to solve the problem of cattle.
This fable is selected from Zhuangzi's Inner Chapter Master of Health. Explain that things in the world are complicated. As long as you practice repeatedly and master its objective laws, you can solve it easily, freely and easily.
The article narrates and discusses alternately, with distinct levels. When writing about slaughtering cattle, the movements are beautiful and the skills are superb; After success, the ambition, lofty sentiments, lifelike and fascinating. The language is vivid and vivid, and the idioms of "arrogance", "freedom" and "complacency" all come from this article.