Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How to understand the weather when you go out and look at your face when you come in

How to understand the weather when you go out and look at your face when you come in

1. When going out to check the weather, you need to plan ahead and arrange things reasonably. To look at people's faces when entering a door means to see the whole thing, to understand the general situation from the details in order to better cope with changes. To act flexibly based on people's faces. It also means to be controlled by others and to do things based on people's faces. Both use careful observation to rationally arrange or solve problems.

2. "Look at the sky when you go out, and look at your face when you enter." It is not a tact or sophistication, but a manifestation of daring to face reality, a calm and rational manifestation, which reminds a person not to be impulsive or rash .

3. There is a lot of rain in the south. If you don’t look at the sky when you go out, you may get caught in the rain. When you rely on someone else, you have to look at the face of your boss or supervisor. If you don't look at their face, you will inevitably be fired and put on a shoestring. This proverb reminds people to learn to observe words and emotions, be good at discovering problems, and take precautions before they happen.