A poem about nip in the bud

1. Collect proverbs and aphorisms that reflect "take precautions before they happen" and read fables or allusions. Better late than never.

Canon: This story comes from The Warring States Policy. During the Warring States Period, there was a minister in the State of Chu named Zhuang Xin. One day, he said to King Xiang of Chu: "When you were in the palace, Zhou Hou was on the left and Xiahou was on the right; When you went out, Yan Lingjun and Shou Jing Jun followed you all the time.

You and these four people are very particular about luxury and debauchery. Regardless of state affairs, Ying (the capital of Chu, in the north of jiangling county, Hubei Province) is bound to be in danger! "Wang Xiang very unhappy, angrily scold," are you crazy? Deliberately saying these insidious things to confuse people? "Zhuang Xin replied unhurriedly:" I really think things must go this far, and I dare not deliberately say that Chu has any misfortune. "If you always cherish this person, Chu will surely perish.

Since you don't believe me, please allow me to hide in Zhao and see what will happen. "Zhuang Xin lived in Zhao for five months, and Qin really invaded Chu, so he was forced to exile in Yangcheng (now northwest of Xixian County, Henan Province) with 7A64E585E5AEB93133332623337.

Only then did I feel that Zhuang Xin's words were good, so I quickly sent someone to get Zhuang Xin back and asked him what he could do. Zhuang Xin said sincerely: "I have heard that it is not too late to think of hunting dogs until you see rabbits;" It's not too late to mend the sheepfold after the sheep have run away. ..... "is a very meaningful story, only know pleasure, don't know how to do things, the result must be a tragic failure.

The idiom "Better late than never" is based on the above two sentences, which means that if something goes wrong, it's not too late to fix it. For example, a successful person misjudges the development of things, travels light and falls into a state of failure.

But he was not discouraged. He patiently thought things over, learned a lesson from this mistake, and thought that it was not too late to start from scratch.

2. What is the first sentence to nip in the bud? The original sentence is from a gentleman's trip by Lu Ji, a writer in Jin Dynasty.

Original text:

Zhong Heng's blessing is a sign, and his evil deeds are not without reason.

It is said that the weather is unpredictable and people are unpredictable.

Lang Jian is far from vain, he is in the crown.

Intimate feelings are bitter and confident, and a gentleman is prepared for a rainy day.

Vernacular translation:

When luck comes, there is a sign, but when misfortune comes, it disappears.

Heaven is harmful, but no one says it. People are laughed at for having a little defect.

How to use the mirror from a distance requires taking off your hat and holding it in your hand.

The closest relatives are not confident, and the gentleman is prepared for a rainy day.

Extended data:

Creative background:

Lu Ji was born in a family in Wu Dong. This family used to provide political and economic protection for its members for a long time with its excellent reputation, which effectively guaranteed their growth. At the same time, the outstanding figures trained by this family, such as Lu Ji's father and father, all feed back this family with their outstanding achievements and increase its weight.

Once Wu Dong perished, the family declined, but it left a heavy psychological pressure on future generations. As the direct heir, Lu Ji accepted the inheritance diligently and sincerely. Lu Ji wrote "A Gentleman's Journey" at this time, expressing his desire to make contributions and revitalize his family business.

Appreciate:

Gentleman's behavior is a poem of reasoning, which is written with ups and downs and ups and downs. Between reasoning, historical facts are inserted and there are sudden twists and turns. Even reasoning, such as the quotation in Zhuangzi, is used backwards, which makes the original reasoning have ups and downs. Secondly, poetry is written in the opposition between heaven and man, with human nature as the priority, heaven as the supplement, Taoism and Confucianism as the supplement, and Confucianism as the leading factor, which makes poetry have a whirling power.

3. What is the first sentence of "nip in the bud"? "The History of the Later Han Dynasty": "If a gentleman thinks, he will suffer." "Yuefu Poems, Gentleman's Behavior": "A gentleman is prepared for a rainy day."

Be nipped in the bud

1. Pinyin: Fang Huàn yúwèI rán

2. explanation: suffering: disaster; Before it happens: there is no such thing, which means it has not yet formed. Take precautions before they happen.

3. Source: Collection of Zhouyi: "A gentleman is prepared to think about his troubles." "Yuefu Poems, Gentleman's Behavior": "A gentleman is prepared for a rainy day."

4. Synonym: nip in the bud.

5. antonym: eager to dig wells

6. Make sentences:

1) There are two things a person should do in his life, one is to nip in the bud, and the other is to be open-minded. The former is to avoid pain and loss, while the latter is to avoid disputes and conflicts.

2) Prevention is better than regret afterwards.

3) Only by taking precautions can we nip in the bud.

4) Only smart people always hold the cards in their hands tightly to prevent problems before they happen, so they always have the last laugh.

5) Improve fire safety awareness and nip in the bud.

6) Be prepared for danger in times of peace, so as to nip in the bud.

7) nip in the bud is really a big game.

8) Aren't you hugging jiaozi? Let's take preventive measures.

9) Everything should be nip in the bud, and never capsize in the gutter!

10) Is life about saving for a rainy day?

4. What is the previous sentence of "nip in the bud"? Take precautions before they happen.

From Zhouyi Ji Jie: "A gentleman speaks without doing anything, and he is prepared for anything." "Yuefu Poems, Gentleman's Behavior": "A gentleman is prepared for a rainy day."

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Interpretation: suffering: disaster; Nip in the bud: there is no such thing as nip in the bud.

Take precautions before they happen. The text "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty": "A gentleman will suffer if he thinks." Tang Luzhi's "On the Benefits of the Yangtze River, Huaihe River and the West": "If you don't stop it, it's hard to change it, and you can prevent it before it happens." Qing Cheng Lin's Mandarin Garment Maker: "Those who are good at managing their families should plan ahead." Also known as "nip in the bud". Wang Xiyan's "Night Banquet Map" V: "Yesterday, the province sent a secret order to call people's attention to this problem, saying that it was to prevent problems before they happen." It also saves "nip in the bud". Biography of Yu Qian in Ming Dynasty: "There are many refugees in the Central Plains. If the years are not enough, it is dangerous to get together. Keep the princes inside and outside to increase the release, in order to prevent problems before they happen. " Lu Xun's letter to Cao Juren: "The most ridiculous thing is that they have nothing to do with what they have done wrong, and they have no intention of reform. They just plan ahead, prohibit' new mistakes' and protect' old mistakes'. Isn't this ridiculous? "

Make a sentence

1. As the saying goes, drink today and get drunk tomorrow. As the saying goes, taking precautions can prevent problems before they happen; Live today, welcome tomorrow, and wish you happiness every day!

2. My metaphor is that it's like some people trying to stop slanders or malicious slanders in newspapers. Their idea is to nip in the bud.

When people have nothing to do, they often have something to do, but if they plan ahead, natural things will not happen. If something happens, but nothing happens, to determine its focus, it will naturally disappear. The ancients said: the heart wants to be small but the courage wants to be big. You should do this when you are in trouble.