Chinese Idiom Stories for Software Professionals: #29 Look for a Steed by Book (按图索骥)

Handling issues mechanically in the outmoded ways without being flexible.

Zhimin Zhan

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This article is one of the “Chinese Idiom Stories for Software Professionals” series.

The Story

Sun Yang was a well-known expert in looking at horses and judging their worth. He wrote a book entitled “The Art of Looking at Horses and Judging Their Worth”, based on his experiences and knowledge accumulated over the years. The book contains characteristics of various good-breed horses.

Sun Yang had a son who thought it was very easy to appraise horses according to the book. So he took it with him to look for fine horses. He found the characteristics of a toad fit the characteristics described in the book very well. So he happily took the toad back home to show it to his father. Not knowing whether to laugh or cry, Sun Yang said humorously, “This horse is difficult to ride as it jumps a lot.”

The Meaning

This idiom story means that people could follow certain clues to look for things and explore the unknown. However, it is necessary to understand the flexibility of knowledge and grasp the essential characteristics of things through appearances…

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Zhimin Zhan

Test automation & CT coach, author, speaker and award-winning software developer. Help teams succeed with Agile/DevOps by implementing real Continuous Testing.