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The Chinese idiom wáng yáng bǔ láo, which means that it is not too late for the sheep to run away and then repair the sheepfold. The metaphor is to find a way to remedy the problem after it happens, so as not to continue to suffer losses in the future. From "Warring States Policy: Chu Ce".
Warring States Policy is a work of history. It is a national history book, also known as "National Policy". It records the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the Western Zhou Dynasty and the events of Qin, Qi, Chu, Zhao, Wei, Han, Yan, Song, Wei, and Zhongshan, and the chronicle dates from the early years of the Warring States Period to the destruction of the Six Kingdoms by Qin, with a history of about 240 years.
Divided into 12 strategies, 33 volumes, and a total of 497 articles, it mainly describes the words and deeds of lobbyists during the Warring States period, and can also be said to be a manual for lobbyists' actual combat exercises. Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty compiled 33 articles, and the title of the book was also drafted by Liu Xiang. In the Song Dynasty, there was already a deficiency, and Zeng Gong made a correction.
There is a high temptation of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and it is now incomplete. Song Baobiao changed the order of the original book and made new notes. Wu Shidao wrote "Warring States Policy Proofreading", modern Jin Zhengwei has "Warring States Policy Supplement", and today's Miao Wenyuan has "Warring States Policy New Proofreading".
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From the Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy: Chu Ce IV".
失羊补強, pronounced wáng yáng bǔ láo Explanation: It is not too late for a sheep to run away and then repair the sheepfold. Figuratively, finding a way to remedy a problem can prevent further losses.
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The remedy comes from the "Warring States Policy, Chu Ce", which is a metaphor for finding ways to remedy problems after they occur, which can prevent further losses. The first time to make up for the dead was "Warring States Policy: Chu Ce", the author was Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty.
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The story of "Making Up for the Dead" is from "Warring States Policy: Chu Ce IV". The protagonists are Zhuang Xin and King Chu Xiang.
Once upon a time, someone kept a flock of sheep. One morning, he noticed that a sheep was missing, and when he looked closely, it turned out that there was a hole in the sheepfold, and at night the wolf came in and took one of the sheep away. The neighbor persuaded him:
Hurry up and fix the sheep's posture and plug the hole!The man refused to accept the advice, saying, "The sheep have been lost, what are you doing with the sheepfold?"
The next morning, he found that the sheep was missing another one. It turned out that the wolf had come in through the hole and had taken a sheep in his mouth. He regretted that he had not heeded his neighbor's advice, so he quickly plugged the hole and repaired the sheepfold.
From then on, the wolf could no longer burrow into the sheepfold to bite the sheep.
The idiom "make up for the dead" is based on the above story, and it is not too late to express that after something goes wrong, if you hurry up to save it.
1. People are not afraid of doing wrong things, they are afraid of doing wrong things and not correcting them in time; I am even more afraid that not only will I not correct it in time, but I will continue to make mistakes after mistakes, and after a long time, I may not even have a chance to remedy it.
1. It's not too late to make amends. It's not too late to make amends.
2. I really hope you don't get angry anymore and go home. This kind of thing has happened too many times lately, but it's not too late to make amends.
3. Go to the police station to turn yourself in, you should know the importance of making amends.
4. I did not achieve satisfactory results in the first unit of the exam, and I did not test my true level, and it was not too late to study hard by summing up.
5. Although the computer is infected with a virus, it is not too late to install antivirus software immediately. Although the wall is broken, as long as it is repaired in time, it can be repaired.
6. It doesn't matter if you miss the test this time, as the saying goes, "it's not too late to make amends." ”
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Once upon a time there was a man who had a few sheep. One morning, he went to herd the sheep and found that one was missing. It turned out that the sheepfold had broken a hole, and the wolf got into it at night and took the sheep away.
The neighbors persuaded him: "Hurry up and repair the sheepfold and plug that hole!" ”
He said, "The sheep have been lost, so what are you doing with the sheepfold?" ”
The next morning, he went to herd the sheep and found that one more sheep was missing. The wolf went in through the hole again and took the sheep away.
He regretted that he had not listened to the advice of his neighbors, and thought to himself, it was not too late to repair now. He hurried to plug the hole and make the sheepfold sturdy. Since then, his sheep have never been lost.
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Close the stable door after the horse has bolted. Interpretation: It is not too late for the sheep to be taken away by wolves because of the vacancy in the sheepfold and then to repair the sheepfold. Figuratively, finding a way to remedy a problem can prevent further losses.
Source: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang "Warring States Policy: Chu Ce IV": "It's not too late to see rabbits and dogs; It's not too late to make amends. ”
Idiom story: Once upon a time, there was a person who disturbed a herd of sheep with socks. One morning, he found that a good sheep was missing, and when he looked closely, it turned out that the sheepfold had broken a hole, and the wolf came in at night and took one of the sheep away.
The neighbors persuaded him: "Hurry up and repair the sheepfold and plug the holes!" The man refused to accept the counsel and said:
The sheep have been lost, what are you doing with the sheepfold? The next morning, he found that another sheep had been taken by a wolf. He regretted that he had not heeded his neighbor's advice, so he quickly plugged the hole and repaired the sheepfold.
From then on, the wolf could no longer burrow into the sheepfold to bite the sheep.
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