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Ancient Chinese translation
Technical classics: or meridians. Technology, according to the textual research of Yu Yue in Qing Dynasty, is a mistake of the word "branch" and refers to a branch. Meridian

Ken: Meat sticks to bones.

Qi (green): the place where bones and muscles gather.

The prepositional object is "unskilled and willing to work" and has never been tasted.

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The knife for slaughtering cattle has never touched the place where the meridians are connected, or where the muscles attached to the bones gather, let alone the big bones of the thighs.