Korean Proverb Series 85

Using a Cow-Killing Knife to Catch a Chicken
“닭 잡는데 소 잡는 칼 쓴다”
(Dak japneunde so japneun kal sseunda)
🕰️ 1. The Proverb’s Core Meaning
The Korean proverb “닭 잡는데 소 잡는 칼 쓴다” literally means
“Using a knife meant for killing a cow to catch a chicken.”
It describes a situation where excessive tools, effort, or force
are used for a very small or simple task.
The problem itself is minor, but the response is unnecessarily large,
wasteful, or even ridiculous.
This proverb criticizes overreaction and lack of proportional judgment.
🪄 2. Meaning & Key Lesson
▪️ Don’t use excessive means for simple tasks.
▪️ Big tools don’t always mean smart solutions.
▪️ Efficiency comes from proportion, not power.
The saying reminds us that
wisdom lies in choosing the right level of effort,
not the biggest or strongest option available.
👀 3. Real-Life Applications
▪️ Using an overly complicated system
to solve a very simple problem.
▪️ Spending excessive money
where a modest solution would suffice.
▪️ Overreacting emotionally
to a small mistake or misunderstanding.
This proverb encourages balance —
match the solution to the size of the problem.
🌏 4. Similar Proverbs Around the World
▪️ United States — “Using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.”
→ Overkill for a small task.
▪️ United Kingdom — “Overkill.”
→ Excessive force beyond necessity.
▪️ China — “杀鸡用牛刀 (Shā jī yòng niú dāo).”
→ Killing a chicken with a cow knife — the exact same image.
▪️ France — “Employer un canon pour tuer une mouche.”
→ Using a cannon to kill a fly.
Across cultures, people value proportion and practicality
over needless excess.
💬 A Warm Saying
“Strength is knowing when to be gentle —
and wisdom is knowing how much is enough.”
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