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."