Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Weather riverside

Weather riverside

This poem is to warn people to be careful when sailing, not only to enjoy fine weather in a calm weather, but also to be alert to the risks of high beaches and rocks, and not to ignore the dangers because of overconfidence. At the same time, we should also reflect on ourselves and avoid unnecessary worries and difficulties caused by our mistakes.

Specifically, the poem "Sail in a calm sea" means that the current weather is good and suitable for sailing, but it also needs to be carefully grasped and cannot be taken lightly. "Fear of stones by the river" refers to the dangers that may be encountered on the road ahead, and you need to pass carefully. "Drive carefully to the finish line" means asking people to drive carefully to avoid difficulties and dangers, thus avoiding troubles and troubles. "Fire and water can't fool Mo You" is to remind people to reflect on themselves and not to cause unnecessary difficulties and worries because of their mistakes.

Generally speaking, this poem warns people to be cautious when facing the difficulties and dangers ahead, but also to reflect on themselves and avoid unnecessary worries and difficulties caused by their mistakes. Only in this way can we successfully overcome the difficulties ahead and usher in a better future.