Prevent sprouting
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f á ngy á è m é ng, which means to prevent and guard against mistakes or evils before they are revealed. It comes from the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Volume 59, Wu Shu, Wu Zhu Wu Zi Zhuan, sun Fen Zhuan.
The origin of Idioms
In the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Volume 59, book of Wu, biography of the five sons of the Lord of Wu, biography of sun Fen, it is said that "emperor Daxing visited the past and abstained from the present, prevented sprouting, and considered for thousands of years."
Idiom usage
It refers to pre prevention. Example: Emperor Dahang visited the past and abstained from the present, preventing sprouts and preventing sprouts.
Prevent sprouting
Strengthen your forehead and tongue - jiān é jiàn shé
Light clothes make good fortune - yì qīng chéng féi
pretending to be what one is not - rén mú gǒu yàng
great mansion on the point of collapse - dà shà jiāng qīng