wèiyǔ-chóumóu
[Fix the house before it rains; Don't be your cloak when it starts to rain]
It hasn't rained yet. Fix the doors and windows of the house first. Metaphor is to prepare or prevent in advance.
Question 2: What does it mean to say that a person is prepared for a rainy day? Idiom: Take precautions.
Pinyin: yǔchóu
Explanation: plan ahead: repair. It hasn't rained yet, so tie up the doors and windows first. Metaphor is to prepare in advance.
Source: The Book of Songs? Hurricane? Owl: "If it doesn't rain, it will rain."
Zhu Zi's Family Instructions: Take precautions and dig wells without thirst.
For example, make a sentence: that's none of my business, but you should take precautions. Qing? The fourth chapter of Anonymous's Officialdom Reform
It shows that this person is very knowledgeable and thoughtful.
Question 3: What do you mean by taking preventive measures? Tie them tight. Close the doors and windows before it rains. Metaphor is to prepare in advance. (Note: Mimó u) This idiom also refers to repairing the doors and windows of a house before it rains.
From The Book of Songs? Hurricane? Subtitle (Subtitle) Subtitle (Subtitle) 983 The motto of Zhu Yongchun in the Qing Dynasty: "It is wise to take precautions and dig wells without thirst." I didn't teach it, you taught it yourself. Qing? The fourth cycle method of the reform of officialdom by Anonymous is complicated; As predicate and attribute; Preparation in advance is synonymous with preparation and antonym of thirst for digging wells. Contemporary people often describe some people as prepared and cautious.
Question 4: What do you mean by taking preventive measures? There seems to be another sentence ahead. . Take precautions: tie it tight. Fix the doors and windows of the house before it rains.
Question 5: What do you mean by taking preventive measures?
Pronunciation of y-incarnation
A rainy day interpretation: tightly bound. It hasn't rained yet, so tie up the doors and windows first. Metaphor is to prepare in advance.
Source The Book of Songs? Hurricane? Owl: "if it doesn't rain, it will rain." "
I didn't teach it, you taught it yourself. (Qing? The fourth rainy day of Anonymous's officialdom reform: (idiom)
Take precautions: tie it tight. Fix the doors and windows of the house before it rains. Metaphor is to prepare in advance. The antonym is "thirsty to dig wells". The synonym is "nip in the bud".
(source):
The Book of Songs: "If it doesn't rain in the morning, you should plan ahead."
Take precautions, nip in the bud, that is, "prepare in advance, nip in the bud" The difference is that (1) "plan ahead" is concrete, while "nip in the bud" is straightforward. The latter has the word "nip in the bud", which has a clearer meaning than the former. (2) both have the meaning of "preparedness", focusing on nip in the bud, focusing on planning ahead. (3) nip in the bud can be used to "prevent unpleasant things from happening". The weather is fine, prepare for the bad weather.
Pronunciation of y-incarnation
Interpretation of taking precautions: tightly binding and extending repair. It hasn't rained yet, so tie up the doors and windows first. Metaphor is to prepare in advance. The original meaning is that the owl has repaired its nest before it rains. Often used to prepare in advance, nip in the bud.
Source The Book of Songs? Hurricane? Owl: "If it doesn't rain, you should plant the soil and save it for your family. Today, women are inferior to the people, or dare to insult them? "
Allusions 1 There is a poem called "Yan" in The Book of Songs, which describes a female bird who has lost her child and is still diligently building a nest. There are several poems: "It doesn't rain in the morning, but it rains heavily, so we can save money for our family. Today's people dare to insult! " It means: before it rains, wrap the gap in the nest with mulberry root bark as soon as possible. Only when the nest is strong will we not be afraid of people's invasion.
Later, everyone extended these poems to "prepare for a rainy day", which means that everything should be prepared in advance to avoid being in a hurry.
Allusions 2 After the destruction of the King of Wu, Uncle Cai and Uncle Huo were sealed in the suburbs of Shangdu to monitor the adherents of Yin, and they were named three supervisors. Qiu, who succeeded to the throne at a young age, was assisted by his uncle, which caused dissatisfaction among the three supervisors. Guan Shu and others spread rumors that the Duke of Zhou was not conducive to becoming a king. In order to avoid suspicion, Duke Zhou moved to Luoyi, far from the capital. Soon, others colluded with Wu Geng, the son of Yin. Duke of Zhou was ordered to crusade, punish Guan Shu, kill Wu Geng, release Cai Shu and collect Yin Yumin. After the Zhou Rebellion, he wrote a poem "Owl" and became king. His poem said: "When it doesn't rain, peel off the mulberry skin and mix it with mud to tie the doors and windows. How dare you who live next door to me bully me? " Duke Zhou's poems are ironic. He hopes that when he becomes a king, he will formulate measures in time to stop rebellion and conspiracy. Although the king is not satisfied, he dare not blame him.
Question 6: Taking precautions means taking precautions before it rains, that is, making preparations before things happen.
Question 7: What do you mean by "nip in the bud" and "prepare for a rainy day"? Take precautions: Take precautions before they happen. (suffering: disaster; Will: Without this, it just hasn't taken shape. )
Take precautions: repair the doors and windows of the house before it rains.
Question 8: What do you mean by taking preventive measures? Tie them tight. Close the doors and windows before it rains. Metaphor is to prepare in advance. (Note: Mimó u) This idiom also refers to repairing the doors and windows of a house before it rains.
From The Book of Songs? Hurricane? Chen: If it doesn't rain, you should dig through the soil and save money for your family. \ The motto of Zhu Yongchun in the Qing Dynasty: "You should plan ahead, dig wells when you are thirsty." I didn't teach it, you taught it yourself. ? The fourth cycle method of the reform of officialdom by Anonymous is complicated; As predicate and attribute; Preparation in advance is synonymous with preparation and antonym of thirst for digging wells. Contemporary people often describe some people as prepared and cautious.
Question 9: What do you mean by "taking preventive measures"? Repair the doors and windows of the house before it rains, that is, make preparations in advance to prevent unnecessary things from happening.