1, between big knowledge and small knowledge; Big words are hot, small words are Zhan. Zhuangzi's Homogeneous Matter Theory
The smartest person will always show an open-minded attitude; Small and talented people always haggle over every ounce. The words that conform to the avenue are like a prairie fire, which is both beautiful and grand and convincing. Those clever remarks are all trivial nonsense.
My life is limited, but so is my knowledge. Zhuangzi health master
Human life is limited, but knowledge is infinite. Put your limited life into infinite learning.
3, and the product of the husband's water is not thick, it is unable to bear the big ship. Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour
If the water is neither deep nor thick, then it has no power to load a big ship. From the relationship between the ship and the water, we can at least get the following enlightenment: to ask questions in universities and to do great things, we must lay a solid and profound foundation.
4. Phase is not in phase, phase is not in phase. Master Zhuangzi.
Make friends with each other if you don't make friends, and do something with each other if you don't do anything. Make friends out of carelessness, help others out of inaction. This is "a close friend who never leaves."
Although I can't cure my illness, I hope the body can be replaced. -"Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour"
Although the chef does not make sacrifices, the emcee who presides over the sacrifices will not do it instead of the chef. This means that although man has not done his duty, the corpse hopes to act on his behalf without exceeding his authority to sacrifice to the gods. It shows Zhuangzi's thought of governing by doing nothing, from which the idiom "meddling" comes.
6, with no thickness into the room, there will be room for recovery. Zhuangzi health master
There is no thickness, there are gaps, so it is still generous and has room for operation. It is the core of Zhuangzi's health preserving theory. At the same time, it shows that we should understand the laws of nature and act according to them. The idioms "I can't see the whole cow" and "I can handle it" both come from here.