? What does it mean to irrigate the garden with urn? What are the allusions?
Source of allusions: Zhuangzi Heaven and Earth by Zhuang Zhou in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "Dig a tunnel into a well and come out with an urn. Idiom meaning: According to legend, Confucius' student Zi Gong visited Hanyin after visiting Chu, and saw an old man irrigating the garden with a water tank, so he suggested that he use machinery to fetch water, but the old man refused. A simple idiom used to describe humble life: phonetic notation: ㄅㄠㄨㄥㄍㄨㄢㄧㄨㄢㄢㄢㄢㄢㄢㄢㄢㄢㄢㄢㄢㄢㄢ Metaphor is content with the status quo and unwilling to change. Idiom structure: link idiom English translation: water the garden with an urn on your arm-live a simple life. Synonyms: hold an urn and pour out idioms, for example, throw a bait and hide in Weibin; Holding an urn to irrigate the garden, you will never lose your heart in Zhu Han. Liang Ming Chen Yu's idiom story of "Tan Yi": According to legend, Zi Gong, a student of Confucius, saw an old man watering vegetables again and again with a water tank when he traveled to Chu and Hanyin, so he suggested that he use machinery to fetch water. The old man didn't want to say, "if you do this, you will have an organic heart." Not that I don't know what to do, but that I don't want to do it. 」