In ancient Chinese, there was no word "safety", but the word "an" expressed the meaning of "safety" in modern Chinese on many occasions, expressing the concept of "safety" that people usually understand. Below I bring you the contents of ancient famous sayings and aphorisms about safety. Ancient famous sayings and aphorisms about safety (selected articles)
1 It is easy to destroy if you look at the isolated danger, but there is no other one who dares to be clumsy and straightforward, and you are safe and humble, and you will only pay for the land. -Song Su Shi's "Xuzhou Xie Shangbiao"
2 If it doesn't rain, it will be a rainy day. -"The Book of Songs"
3 The road is easy to change, safe and sound. -Han Jiaogan's "Yi Lin Xiao Livestock's Innocence"
4 Everything is prepared to stand, and if it is not prepared, it will be abolished. Make a rule before you say it, make a rule before you do it, make a rule before you do it, and make a rule before you do it. -The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean
5 Being alone, I want to be safe and happy, and let all the people go to the capital, and then repair the country's business and be good neighbors to Qin Yong. -
6 Mencius = money, I want it, and safety is what I want,
7 Li Yu = how much sorrow an accident can have, just like a river flowing eastward =
8 Ouyang Xiu = safety can rejuvenate the country, and accidents can kill me =
9 Su Shi = a safe moment is worth a thousand dollars = < -Han Liu Xiang Shuo Yuan
2 Jingxi stone is dangerous and cautious, and he never hears of overturning people all the year round. However, there is no stone in the advection, and it is always said that there is sinking. -Jingxi by Du Xunhe in the Tang Dynasty
3 Be prepared for danger in times of peace, and you will be prepared if you think about it. -"Zuo Zhuan"
4 A gentleman is safe without forgetting danger, keeps without forgetting death, and manages without forgetting chaos, which means keeping himself safe while the country can be protected. -under the book of changes
5 a wise man is far-sighted before he sprouts, while a wise man avoids danger before he takes shape. -Sima Xiangru's book of admonition and hunting in Han dynasty
6 Your scheming was in vain, and the princes of the seventeen countries I saved were safe. -
The 7,-foot embankment in "Lintong Dou Bao" collapsed in the ant hole and collapsed in the ant hole; A room of 1 feet burns with smoke from a sudden gap. -
8 Everything is done by Fei Zi Yu Lao. If you enter, there will be no legalist, but if you leave, you will be invincible to foreign patients, and the country will die forever. In this way, you know that sorrow is enough to make a man alive, and that ease of enjoyment is sufficient for the death of man. -
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1 biographies of consorts in the history of Han Dynasty is the reason why a gentleman should be safe without forgetting danger, save without forgetting death, and rule without forgetting chaos, which means keeping himself safe while the country can be protected. -
11 Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty took Chen's children as many as possible, fearing that the capital would be too much, and they were all separated from the counties, and they were given clothes for safety every year. -"Nan Shi Chen Ji Xia Hou Zhu"
In p>12 days, there are unexpected events, and people have fortunes. -yuan anonymous
13 in the past, there was a king and a close friend who died in the army to save the king and make it safe. -
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15 It is advisable to plan ahead for a rainy day, and not to dig a well in the face of thirst. -Zhu Yongchun in the Qing Dynasty
16 Those who live in the kingdom of the king, the court will not kill their homes, and their safety will remain the same. -Song Fan Zhongyan's "Answering Zhao Yuanhao's Letter"
17 Zhang's son Renyu escaped from his mother's family. Although he was spared great harm, he maintained his safety with Zhang Wen, a non-ancestor. Why is it today? -Qing Yu Yue's Essay on Spring in the Classroom
18 Confucius said: People who have no long-term worries must have near worries. -The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong
19 Laozi = A journey of safety begins with a single step =
2 Kongzi = A worker who wants to keep safety must abide by the rules first = Famous sayings and epigrams about safety (classic)
1 Laozi: A journey of safety begins with a single step.
2 Confucius: If workers want to ensure safety, they must abide by the rules first.
3 Li Yu: How much sorrow can an accident have, just like a river flowing eastward.
4 Li Bai: Economic benefits will come and go. Strict management will ensure safety.
5 su Shi: a safe moment is worth a thousand dollars.
6 Wen Tian Xiang: There is no fear of death in life. Pay attention to safety and ensure longevity.
7 Mencius: money is what I want, and security is what I want. You can't have both, and those who give up money and take safety are also.
8 gu Yanwu: every man is responsible for the safety of the world.
9 Tao Te Ching: It's easy to hold, it's not easy to seek, it's easy to judge, and it's easy to disperse. For its absence, the system is not chaotic. When the situation is stable, it is easy to maintain, when things are not showing signs, it is easy to plan, when things are fragile, it is easy to dissolve, and when things are small, it is easy to disperse. We should deal with things before they happen, and manage the situation before it happens.
1 Zuo Zhuan: "Be prepared for danger in times of peace; if you think, you will be prepared; if you are prepared, you will be safe." Meaning: Although you are in a safe environment, you should also be aware of the possibility of danger. Refers to being mentally prepared for unexpected events at any time.
11 Zhuangzi is Yang in the Warring States Period: "Safety and security are easy, misfortune and happiness are born together, priorities are in conflict, and gathering and parting are successful." Meaning: Peace and danger are transformed into each other, and disaster and happiness are mutually causal.
12 "The Book of Songs" says, "If it doesn't rain, we should cut through the soil and save for a rainy day." Even if it doesn't rain, we need to repair the doors and windows of the house to prevent rain. If you want to be safe, you must be so. This is an effective countermeasure to prevent hidden dangers.
13 Zhu Yongchun's motto of managing the family in the Qing Dynasty: "It is advisable to plan ahead for a rainy day, and do not dig a well when you are thirsty." Before it rains, the doors and windows of the house should be repaired first, which means that everything should be prepared in advance. Don't think of digging a well until you are thirsty. It has the same effect as "sound: it's not raining on behalf of the sky, it's raining hard, it's raining hard, and it's warning for a rainy day: yes, the window means the door", both of which emphasize the importance of pre-prevention.
14 "Han Feizi Yu Lao": "A levee of a thousand feet is broken by an ant hole, and it is broken by an ant hole; A room of 1 feet is burned with smoke from a sudden gap. " Meaning: A levee thousands of miles long is broken because of a small ant hole. A little spark can burn down a hundred-foot house, which means that if you don't pay attention to small things, it will definitely lead to great disaster.
In the 15th Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang said in Shuo Yuan: "Suffering is born in carelessness, and disaster comes from subtlety." Most disasters happen because of laziness and slack in the early days. When this sentence is applied to daily safety management, it means that you are lazy and careless, which may lead to the neglect of subtle problems, or the inability to detect the existence of hidden dangers, or the awareness that it doesn't matter, all of which lead to vicious accidents due to negligence, so that it develops out of control.
Xun Yue, a statesman in the Eastern Han Dynasty, said, "Prevention before it happens, rescue after it stops, and warning after action. Prevention is the best, rescue is the second, and warning is the next." It means that taking precautions before things happen is for prevention, taking timely measures to stop things at the first sign, preventing things from expanding is for remedy, and punishment education after things happen is called punishment. Prevention is the best policy, remedy is the second, and punishment is the worst policy.
in the poem Jingxi, Du Xunhe, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said: "Stones in Jingxi are dangerous and people are cautious, and they never hear of overturning people all the year round. However, there is no stone in the advection, and I always hear that there is sinking. " It means that people are always afraid and cautious when walking on dangerous rocks in Jingxi, so no one falls into the water all year round, but it is precisely in a flat and dangerous place that people often hear about falling into the water.
in the 18th Han dynasty, Sima Xiangru wrote a book on admonition and hunting, saying, "A wise man is far-sighted before he sprouts, while a wise man avoids danger before he takes shape.". Meaning: things happen before they happen, and you can arrange ways to avoid them before they happen, instead of waiting until things happen to seek countermeasures. We should take a long-term view and be prepared for danger in times of peace.
19 don't forget danger in times of peace, and prosperity must worry about decline. -Hanshu, Biography of Fu Chang, Zheng Gan, Chen Duan
2 Safety is easy, fortunes are born, priorities are in conflict, and gathering and parting are successful. -Zhuangzi Zeyang in the Warring States Period > > > More exciting "safety aphorisms" on the next page