zǎi​ròu

to cut up meat

宰肉 zǎi//ròu
to cut up meat
to cut up or chop meat
to display governance talent
literary; refers to the story of Chen Ping fairly dividing meat as a village official, used to show that a person's ability to govern a country can be seen from how they handle small tasks, or that a person has great ambitions before they have found success