Take precautions
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f á NGW ē IL ǜ Yu ǎ n, which means to prevent mistakes or bad things when they first appear and consider long-term strategies. It comes from the preface to the collection of Huichang Yipin system by Li Deyu, the Duke of Wei, the Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Think about: think about.
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Ya of the Tang Dynasty wrote the preface to the collection of the first grade system of Huichang by Li Deyu, the Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty and the Duke of Wei state: "the reason is that Dong Qichen's intention is to break through the group's discussion, plan for victory, do nothing and take precautions."
Idiom usage
It means to consider the long term. Examples are the basic ideas of building the pole and guiding the people, so those who vigorously promote the court platform are the plans to guard against the slightest and worry about the future. Song Zhuxi's Ci Mian Huan Zhang Ge Dai Zhi Shi Shuo Zou Zi
Chinese PinYin : fáng wēi lǜ yuǎn
Take precautions
the stratagem of concealing one 's true features. tāo huì zhī jì
have a slow walk instead of riding in a carriage. huǎn bù dài chē
to hold on to one job while seeking a better one. qí mǎ xún mǎ
Destroy the nest and destroy the egg. fù cháo huǐ luǎn
never yield in spite of reverses. bǎi zhé bù náo
the moonlight shadow is like the jade. jing ying chen bi