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
Prepare for the future
keep a tight rein on self and cut down on expense - jǐn shēn jié yòng
A full man knows not a hungry man - bǎo hàn bù zhī è hàn jī