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"You carve the contraption out of a piece of wood. The back is heavy and the front is light. You can lift the water with one hand, until it's practically bubbling over. It's called a well sweep."

(Zhuangzi, Chapter Twelve: Heaven and Earth,
in Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy, p. 236.)
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