cut the bones between the joints and make use of the momentum to decompose the boneless parts
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ī x ì D ǎ OKU ǎ n, which means to start from the bone joint, and then decompose from the situation when there is no bone; metaphor is good at starting from the key points to solve problems smoothly. It comes from Zhuangzi health preserving master.
Notes on Idioms
Criticism: strike; 郤: gap; 窾: bone joint space.
The origin of Idioms
The article "paoding jieniu" in Zhuangzi health preserving master: "according to heaven's principle, we should criticize and guide Da Ying, because it is true."
Idiom usage
To solve a problem. What is "da you"? He who criticizes, guides and solves the problem easily is the one who wins thousands of people in a chess game. The seventh chapter of Zhi Pian by Wei Yuan in Qing Dynasty
cut the bones between the joints and make use of the momentum to decompose the boneless parts
A small weight weighs a thousand pounds - chèng tuó suī xiǎo yā qiān jīn
We are invincible, and we can win every attack - zhàn wú bù shèng,gōng wú bù qǔ