Key Learning Points:能手 (néngshǒu): n. an expert/someone who masters a certain skill perfectly
中 (zhòng): v. to hit
Tag: Chinese Idiom
Chinese Idiom (1): 毛遂自荐To Recommend Oneself
Key Learning Point:毛遂自荐 (Máo Suí zìjiàn): to volunteer for a task; to recommend oneself for a difficult job
Chinese Conversation 汉语对话 不足挂齿 bù zú ɡuà chǐ
Chinese idioms Don’t mention it 不足挂齿 ( bù zú ɡuà chǐ )
Chinese Conversation 汉语对话 绝非偶然 jué fēi ǒu rán
Chinese idioms Cannot be coincidence 绝非偶然 (jué fēi ǒu rán) A: You look rather pale. Aren’t you feeling
Chinese Conversation 汉语对话 如胶似漆 rú jiāo sì qī
Chinese idioms Be deeply attached to each other 如胶似漆 (rú jiāo sì qī) A: Look at those newlyweds.
Chinese Idioms – Jing Wei Tian Hai 精卫填海
注音:jīnɡ wèi tián hǎi
精 卫 填 海English: The mythical bird Jingwei trying to fill up the sea
Chinese Culture 毛遂自荐 To Recommend Oneself
毛遂自荐 (Máo Suí zìjiàn): to volunteer for a task; to recommend oneself for a difficult job
Chinese Culture 百发百中 One Hundred Shots, One Hundred Hits
Key Learning Points:能手 (néngshǒu): n. an expert/someone who masters a certain skill perfectly
中 (zhòng): v. to hit
Chinese idioms:Sushi(2) Every minute is precious
Su Shi (pīnyīn:SūShì)(January 8, 1037 – August 24, 1101), was a writer, poet, artist, calligrapher, pharmacologist, gastronome, and statesman of
Chinese Idiom -庖丁解牛
A cook was butchering an ox for Duke Wen Hui.
The places his hand touched,
His shoulder leaned against,
His foot stepped on,
His knee pressed upon,
Came apart with a sound.
He moved the blade, making a noise
That never fell out of rhythm.
It harmonized with the Mulberry Woods Dance,
Like music from ancient times.
Duke Wen Hui exclaimed: "Ah! Excellent!
Your skill has advanced to this level?"
"What I follow is Tao,
The cook puts down the knife and answered:
Which is beyond all skills.
"When I started butchering,
What I saw was nothing but the whole ox.
After three years,
I no longer saw the whole ox.
"Nowadays, I meet it with my mind
Rather than see it with my eyes.
My sensory organs are inactive
While I direct the mind’s movement.
"It goes according to natural laws,
Striking apart large gaps,
Moving toward large openings,
Following its natural structure.
"Even places wher tendons attach to bones
Give no resistance,
Never mind the larger bones!
"A good cook goes through a knife in a year,
Because he cuts.
An average cook goes through a knife in a month,
Because he hacks.
"I have used this knife for nineteen years.
It has butchered thousands of oxen,
But the blade is still like it’s newly sharpened.
"The joints have openings,
And the knife’s blade has no thickness.
Apply this lack of thickness into the openings,
And the moving blade swishes through,
With room to spare!
"That’s why after nineteen years,
The blade is still like it’s newly sharpened.
"Nevertheless, every time I come across joints,
I see its tricky parts,
I pay attention and use caution,
My vision concentrates,
My movement slows down.
"I move the knife very slightly,
Whump! It has already separated.
The ox doesn’t even know it’s dead,
and falls to the ground like mud.
"I stand holding the knife,
And look all around it.
The work gives me much satisfaction.
I clean the knife and put it away."
Duke Wen Hui said: "Excellent!
I listen to your words,
And learn a principle of life."