割雞焉用牛刀

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Chinese

to kill a chicken; to deal with a minor issue where; how to use an ox cleaver; a cleaver for butchering oxen
trad. (割雞焉用牛刀/割鷄焉用牛刀) 割雞/割鷄 牛刀
simp. (割鸡焉用牛刀) 割鸡 牛刀

Etymology

From the Analects:

武城弦歌夫子莞爾:「割雞焉用牛刀。」子游:「昔者夫子:『君子學道小人學道使。』」:「二三子前言!」 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
武城弦歌夫子莞尔:「割鸡焉用牛刀。」子游:「昔者夫子:『君子学道小人学道使。』」:「二三子前言!」 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: The Analects of Confucius, c. 475 – 221 BCE, Wiktionary translation
Zǐ zhī Wǔchéng, wén xiángē zhī shēng, Fūzǐ wǎn'ěr ér xiào, yuē: “Gējī yān yòng niúdāo.” Zǐyóu duì yuē: “Xīzhě, Yǎn yě wén zhū Fūzǐ yuē: ‘Jūnzǐ xuédào zé ài rén, xiǎorén xuédào zé yì shǐ yě.’” Zǐ yuē: “Èrsānzǐ! Yǎn zhī yán shì yě, qiányán xì zhī ěr!” [Pinyin]
The master went to Wucheng.[1] When he heard the sound of ritual court music, the master smiled and said, "Why use an ox cleaver to kill a chicken?"[2] Ziyou replied, "In that past, I have heard you say, 'If a ruler learns the way, then he will love the people. If a person of low station learns the way, then it will be easier for him to serve.'"[3] The master said, "Gentlemen! What Yan said is correct. As for my previous statement, I was only teasing him!"

Notes:

  1. ^ Confucius was visiting his disciple Yan Yan, who was commandant of Wucheng at the time.
  2. ^ Confucius was joking with his disciple, suggesting that ritual court music might be a bit over the top, when considering that Wucheng was such a lowly assignment.
  3. ^ Yan Yan is suggesting that even though Wucheng is a small outpost, its civil servants should still be educated in proper court etiquette.

Pronunciation


Proverb

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  1. why use an ox cleaver to kill a chicken?
    呂布背後一人高聲:『割雞焉用牛刀?』不勞溫侯親往 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
    吕布背后一人高声:『割鸡焉用牛刀?』不劳温侯亲往 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
    From: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, circa 14th century CE
    Yán wèi jué, lǚbù bèihòu yīrén, gāoshēng chū yuē: ‘Gējī yān yòng niúdāo?’ Bùláo wēnhóu qīnwǎng. [Pinyin]
    He had not yet finished speaking, when a person standing behind Lü Bu said loudly, "'Why use an ox cleaver to kill a chicken?' We shouldn't trouble the Marquis of Wen to go personally.
  2. something big is not necessary to handle small problems

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