1. The function of the knife and fork is cutting. In the quantitative package, the big is cut into small, and the small is cut into smaller. This continuous cutting action from large to small has cultivated Westerners. Logical thinking from appearance to essence.
2. The cutting of a knife and fork represents strength and rigidity. Violence and coercion are used to choose objects. For example, use a fork to fork the food, force it to fix, and then use a knife to cut it violently.
3. Knives and forks are metal objects and are non-renewable, limited resources in the natural environment. While satisfying their own needs, Westerners express the digging and possession of resources. Villain approach.
4. Knives and forks are one-way cooperation with both hands. What pays attention is to hold the group together and advocate teamwork.