Pronunciation is lín kéjuéjǐng.
Dig a well until you are thirsty. Metaphor is not prepared in advance, just trying to find a way temporarily.
In "Su Wen Si Qi Tiaoling": "Husband's illness became medicine, and disorder became a cure. For example, it is not too late to cross a well and fight for a cone! "
One example is empty, everything is empty. ~, regret something. (Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Love of the Gods" back to 35)
in?fair?weather?prepare?for?foul
Nianwei y incarnation
Explain the meaning and get ready: bind tightly. It hasn't rained yet, so tie up the doors and windows first. Metaphor is to prepare in advance.
From the Book of Songs: "If it doesn't rain, it will be rainy."
I didn't teach it, you taught it yourself. (Qing anonymous "officialdom reform" the fourth time)
Zhu Bolu, a thinker in the Ming Dynasty, said in the motto of managing the family: "It is advisable to plan ahead, and you should not dig wells when you are thirsty."