殺雞焉用牛刀

Chinese

to kill; to murder; to slaughter fowl; chicken where; how to use an ox cleaver; a cleaver for butchering oxen
trad. (殺雞焉用牛刀) 牛刀
simp. (杀鸡焉用牛刀) 牛刀

Etymology

See 割雞焉用牛刀割鸡焉用牛刀 (gējī yān yòng niúdāo).

Pronunciation

  • Mandarin
    (Pinyin): shā jī yān yòng niúdāo
    (Zhuyin): ㄕㄚ ㄐㄧ ㄧㄢ ㄩㄥˋ ㄋㄧㄡˊ ㄉㄠ

Proverb

殺雞焉用牛刀

  1. Why use an ox cleaver to kill a chicken?
    From: 2007: anon., Hard coding (寫死)
    Chú cǐ zhī wài yǒu shíhòu yīn yìng mǒu xiē tèshū de xūqiú, zhìzuò chū jiǎndān de yìngyòngchéngshì, yìngyòngchéngshì kěnéng zhǐ huì zhíxíng yīcì, huòzhě yǒngyuǎn zhǐ yìngfù yī zhǒng xūqiú, shā jī yān yòng niúdāo, xiěsǐ lái suōduǎn kāifā de shíjiān, yě shì yī zhǒng bùcuò de juécè. [Pinyin]
    Besides this, there are times when one creates a simple application in order to meet a special requirement. Perhaps the application will only be run once, or will never doing anything else but that one task. In such cases, why use an ox cleaver to kill a chicken? In terms of shortening development time, hard coding would not be a bad strategy.

Synonyms

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