I fear your mind is stuffy inside.

 


'Hueitse' said to 'Chuangtse', "The prince of 'Wei' gave me a seed of a large-sized kind of gourd. I planted it, and it bore a fruit as big as a five-bushel measure. Now had I used this for holding liquids, it would have been too heavy to lift; and had I cut it in half for ladles, the ladles would have been too flat for such purpose. Certainly it was a huge thing, but I had not use for it and so broke it up."

"It was rather you did not know how to use large things," replied Chuangtse. "There was a man of 'Sung' who had a recipe for salve for chapped hands, his family having been silk-washers for generations. A stranger who had heart of it came and offered him a hundred ounces of silver for this recipe; whereupon he called together his clansmen and said, "We have never made much money by silk-washing. Now, we can sell the recipe for a hundred ounces in a single day. Let he stranger have it."

"The stranger got the recipe, and went and had an interview with the Prince of 'Wu'. The 'Yueh' State was in trouble, and the Prince of 'Wu' sent a general to fight a naval battle with 'Yueh' at the beginning of winter. The latter was totally defeated, and the stranger was awarded with a piece of the King's territory. Thus, while the efficacy of the salve to cure chapped hands was in both cases the same, its applications were different. 

"Now as to your five-bushel gourd, why did you not make a float of it, and float about over river and lake? And you complain of its being too flat for holding things! I fear your mind is stuffy inside."

-Chuangtse


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