語(yǔ)出莊子養(yǎng)生主
庖丁解牛丁大廚
刀刃無(wú)厚入有間
運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)移動(dòng)骨有余。。。
——【萃淵藪書房】之【金罇清影】原創(chuàng)*《韻筆過(guò)紅塵》七言古體詩(shī)賦*題圖意境*亂世佳人浮世繪*光陰的故事*漁樵耕讀*文史典故*《成語(yǔ)典故*遊刃有餘》*篇(三語(yǔ)版*Trilingual Version)。。。
This saying comes from the 'Health Preservation' chapter of the Zhuangzi,
The cook who dissects the ox is surnamed Ding.
A knife with no thickness enters the existing gaps,
After the knife operates and moves, only bones are left...
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