Prepare for the future
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s āǔǔ ch ó UMI ù, which means to be diligent in management and take precautions. It comes from the book of songs, the wind and the owl.
The origin of Idioms
"Poem · wind · Owl": "before the rainy day, through the mulberry soil, prepare for the family." Zhu Xi's biography: "Tu, Yin, Du. Mulberry soil, mulberry root skin When it's not cloudy and rainy, I go to take mulberry roots to entangle the holes in the nest, so as to strengthen them in case of rainy weather. "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: preparing for mulberry soil and preventing mulberry soil
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : sāng tǔ chóu miù
Prepare for the future
the last basket of earth that helps in building mound. yī kuì zhī gōng
Seven sons and eight sons in law. qī zǐ bā xù
Develop the government and show benevolence. fā zhèng shī rén
worse off than some, better off than many. bǐ shàng bù zú,bǐ xià yǒu yú
a perfect match between a man and a girl. láng cái nǚ zī
Grasp the clouds and grasp the mist. wò yún ná wù