What do you mean, take precautions?

Taking precautions is to repair the doors and windows of the house before it rains. Metaphor is to prepare in advance to prevent unexpected things from happening.

1, explanation: take precautions: bind tightly. It hasn't rained yet, so tie up the doors and windows first. Metaphor is to prepare in advance.

2, from: "The Book of Songs Wind Owl": "It doesn't rain in the sky, it rains."

3. When it didn't rain, I pecked the mulberry root and tied the window sash door.

Said by: Guo Feng Fu Feng Yan is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. Original text:

Owl, owl, take my son and don't destroy my room. Ensi Qinsi, Xunzi's people thought.

If it doesn't rain, it will be rainy. Today, women are inferior to the people, or dare to insult them?

I am short of money, and I am happy. Give the rent to the store, give the pawn to the mouth, and say there is no room.

Feathers, tails, and rooms. I'm screaming in the stormy weather! ?

Translation:

Owl, owl, you took my bird, don't destroy my nest again. I worked hard to raise it, and I was anxious for my children.

When the weather is fine and it doesn't rain, peel some mulberry roots and mend the doors and windows. Now, you people below, who dares to bully me?

My hands were so tired that I picked weeds to pad my nest. I'm still storing food for the winter, my mouth is full of injuries, and my nest is still not safe.

My feathers are like hay, and my tail hair is scarce. My nest is dangerous and high, swaying in the wind and rain, and I can only scream in fear.