Idioms used to describe profound skills

The melons are cooked thoroughly, the fire is perfect, the skills are free, the cooking skills are good, and the cooking skills are good.

1. Over-familiar

Vernacular interpretation: describes remembering very firmly and reciting or reciting very fluently.

Dynasty: Qing

Author: Wu Jingzi

Source: "The Scholars": "Because Lu Bianxiu had no son, he regarded his daughter as his son; five At the age of six, I asked my husband to enlighten me; I read the "Four Books" and "Five Classics"; at the age of twelve, I gave lectures; I read articles; I first read a manuscript by Wang Shouxi to a high level."

2. Become proficient.

Vernacular interpretation: It is said that Taoist alchemy is successful when the fire in the furnace emits a pure blue flame. It means that knowledge, technology or work have reached the level of proficiency and perfection.

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Zeng Pu

Source: "Niehaihua": "Now, it has reached a climate of perfection, and it is the brothers who A time for everyone to show off their skills."

3. Swish freely

Vernacular meaning: swipe: swipe a pen; wine: sprinkle ink. Describes painting, writing, composing, and being able to use the pen as you wish.

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Zeng Pu

Source: "Niehaihua": "The family gave a pen full of ink, and Jue Zhai picked up the pen. , wrote more than a hundred words freely on the paper. ”

4. Handy

Vernacular meaning: Whatever you think in your heart, you can do with your hands. It is a metaphor for skilled skills and corresponding mind and hand.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Zhuangzi

Source: "Zhuangzi·The Way of Heaven": "What you get is what you get with your hands, but it should be in your heart."

Translation: Whatever you think in your heart, you can do in your hands.

5. Cook Ding Jie Niu

Vernacular interpretation: Pao Ding: cook; Jie: dismemberment and division. It is a metaphor that after repeated practice, one has mastered the objective laws of things and can do things with ease and use them freely.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Zhuangzi

Source: "Zhuangzi: The Master of Health Preservation": "The cook Ding untied the cow for Lord Wenhui."