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A proverb that means to take preventive measures.

The related knowledge of the proverb that means to take precautions is as follows:

1, there is no heavy rain first, and then there is no sunny day.

2. It is better to seal the source of the river than to seal the end of the river.

3. Make up the net when you are free and fish when you are busy.

4, there are many old roots in trees, and people are old and sick.

5, cold is born in the first step, and cold begins in the foot.

6. Mei Tian dries the fields, and the fields are watered by rice and rain.

7, stay in the green hills, not afraid of no firewood.

8, cold early, warm early.

9. There is a cover in June and no rice in December.

10, stay indoors early, and the crow will see the light of day.

1 1, ants move the snake aisle, and the rainstorm will come soon.

12, on the first day of August, the wild goose gate opened and frost came at the foot of the wild goose.

13, Chun Xue is not as cold as autumn frost.

14, wheat is covered with three layers this winter, and I will sleep with steamed bread next year.

15, it is not cold when it snows, but it is cold when it melts.

16, changxia, sanglaomai.

The solstice in summer is very hot and the solstice in winter is very cold.

18, cold before frost, cold after snow.

19, don't go out at dawn, and go to Wan Li Road at sunset.

20, the cloud is east, empty; Clouds to the west, covered with hemp fiber; Clouds to the south, rain; The cloud has gone north, so it's good to bask in the grain.

2 1, the grass ash is caked, and there is a storm coming.

22. The loach jumps, and the rain is coming.

23. The loach is quiet and the weather is sunny; The loach moved and the weather changed.

24. Crows fly east to get rain.

25. There was heavy rain when the earthworm sealed the hole.

26. Walking in the sunset, it began to rain in the middle of the night.

27. The pagoda is cloudy in the morning and rainy in the afternoon.

28. Walking in the sunset glow, the rain is already after midnight.

29. It will rain, cicadas will sing and the world will be dry.

30, drought ants, drought prevention is not a disaster.

The knowledge about the origin of proverbs is as follows:

1, these proverbs have no specific source, but are mainly summarized and handed down by people in their long-term production and life. These proverbs involve weather, farming, life and other aspects, and can help people predict and deal with natural changes, production and life.

The origin of these proverbs can be traced back to ancient agricultural society and folk culture. In ancient times, people lived on natural conditions and were very sensitive to the changes of weather and seasons. Therefore, people have gradually formed these proverbs by observing the changes of weather and seasons, summing up some experiences and expressing them in short language.

3. These proverbs have profound historical and cultural connotations in China culture. They reflect the wisdom, experience and cultural traditions of the people of China, and are also an important part of China folk culture. In the process of inheriting and developing these proverbs, people constantly sum up new experiences, create new proverbs and inject new vitality into traditional culture.