First of all, better late than never.
Interpretation: death: escape, loss; Prison: A pen for animals. It's never too late to mend. Figuratively speaking, finding a way to remedy the problem can prevent further losses.
From: "Warring States Policy Chu Ce": "It's never too late to see a rabbit and love a dog; It's not too late to mend. "
It's not too late to look back at the dog when you see the rabbit; It's never too late to mend.
Second, the thief closed the door [zéiqi guān men]
Description: The thief didn't close the door until he stole something. Take preventive measures after the accident.
Said by: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" the first or second time: here thieves go to close the door, so everyone is more careful and dare not sleep.
Third, those who come can chase [lá izh ě kě zhu:]
Explanation: Traceable: Remediable. The past is irreversible, but there is still time to catch up with the future.
From: The Analects of Confucius: "The past cannot be remonstrated, and those who come can still be pursued."
The past is irreversible, and the future can still be traced back.
Fourth, look at rabbits and dogs.
Commentary: Gu: Looking back. When you see a rabbit, call the hounds back to chase it. Although the metaphor is a little late, it is not too late to find a way to do it quickly.
From: Western Han Dynasty. Liu Xiang's Warring States Policy Chu Ce IV: "It's never too late to see a rabbit and love a dog."
It's not too late to look back at the dog when you see the rabbit.
V. Get lost [mí tú zh and f m: n]
Explanation: lost: lost; Return: Come back. Get lost until you come back. The metaphor is to find that you have made a mistake and know how to correct it.
Said by: reflection of Wei Zhi Yuan Shu: "Isn't it painful to take a chance?" ! If you are confused, you can still avoid it. "
Isn't it sad to try your best? If you are confused and don't know how to reply, you can avoid it.