be prepared for danger in times of peace
In Chinese, Pinyin is j ū NL ǜ w ē I, which means to be prepared to deal with accidents at any time. It comes from the biography of Wen Wu Wang in the book of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Wen Wu Wang in the book of Song Dynasty, "fortunately for the dragon boat, the reason is that it will benefit the boat. However, in times of peace and danger, we should not be afraid."
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute, object; used to admonish. The ancients said, "if you are in favor, think of disgrace, and be in peace." The story of the white rabbit: Kou fan
Chinese PinYin : jū ān lǜ wēi
be prepared for danger in times of peace
mourn the ancient and grieve the modern. diào gǔ shāng jīn
being contented with one 's lot , one will not be disgraced by others for it. zhī zú bù rǔ