Du gradually stopped Meng and Du; Blocked: gradual: refers to the beginning of things; Meng: budding. The right to prevent accidents or disasters before they happen.
Think about prevention: think of disaster and take preventive measures in advance.
Take precautions before they happen. The same as "Du gradually prevents sprouting".
Anti-sprouting duration: Du: block; Gradual: refers to the beginning of things; Meng: budding. Take precautions before they happen.
Migration twists and turns: remove the firewood next to the stove and change the straight chimney into a curved chimney. This refers to the prevention of fire. Later, it was also a metaphor to take measures first to prevent problems before they happen.
⑵ A four-word idiom about not letting a doctor treat you.
Avoid copying doctors.
Hu jingjing
[Interpretation] Taboo: Taboo; Disease: disease; Avoid: fear. Refuse to say that you are sick; Fear of seeing a doctor; Unwilling to treat. Metaphor covers up shortcomings; Unwilling to correct.
[Language] Song Zhou Dunyi's "Zhou Zitong Book": "Zhong has a good news; Let the name be endless; Today people already have it; Unpleasant rules (suggestions); Such as avoiding illness and avoiding medical treatment; It is better to destroy his body and not realize it; Hey! "
[Pronunciation] Taboo; You can't pronounce "wěi"
[Body discrimination] taboo; Can't write "teach".
Whitewash mistakes.
[Usage] It is derogatory. Used to describe people who don't admit mistakes. Generally used as subject, object and attribute.
Linkage type.
(3) Take precautions to avoid risks. What idiom is used to describe it?
Prevent the micro-duration! Plan ahead?
(4) Idioms about treatment
Treat soldiers by treating symptoms rather than root causes, treat them with faith, treat them with vibration, save people, and treat them without forgetting to treat them indiscriminately, but once they are damaged.
A cure for all diseases is not a cure for intractable diseases in production, but a cure for the body.
5] Idioms describing prevention.
It is wrong to prevent the micro-duration. It should be nip in the bud.
[6] Idiom therapy.
Wonderful rejuvenation _ Copying Chinese online
(of a doctor) effect a miraculous cure and bring the dying back to life
[explanation] rejuvenation: bringing back spring is a metaphor for saving dying people. Doctor's skill.
[from] Qing Li garbo "officialdom in the sky" back to the twentieth.
Once "prevention" was better than "cure". What's the story?
As a leader, we must understand that fire prevention is better than fire fighting. You must find out who contributes a lot and who is smarter.
There is a fable that a family's chimney is too close to the roof, and the neighbor said to him, "Your chimney is too close to the roof and it is easy to catch fire." You should bend the chimney away from the roof and don't pile firewood under it. This is a hidden danger. "The family won't listen. Later, his house really caught fire, and everyone around him was carrying water to put out the fire. After the fire was put out, he thanked the people who came to put out the fire, but forgot to remind him of the fire. This is the origin of the idiom "sudden salary change" mentioned in Historical Records when telling the story of Huo Guang, a great official in the Han Dynasty.
There is another story. During the Warring States Period, Wei Wenhou asked the famous doctor Bian Que, "I heard that you have three brothers, all of whom are practicing medicine, so which of you has the best medical skill?" Bian Que replied, "Actually, my eldest brother has the best medical skills. He has a sharp eye and can see the symptoms of the disease at a glance. He can cure the disease before it forms, so his reputation has not spread abroad, only our own family knows. Second brother, he treats people well and can cure minor ailments at the beginning, so his reputation only spread in his hometown, not far. I am actually the worst. When I treat a disease, I can't diagnose it before the virus invades my blood. Therefore, I have to use strong drugs and make big moves. As a result, my reputation spread far and wide. " Wei Wenhou was deeply impressed and said admiringly, "Your opinion is really brilliant!"
Prevention precedes treatment. A conversation between Bian Que and Wei Wenhou gave a vivid and vivid explanation of this view. Among the three brothers in Bian Que, the eldest brother has the highest medical skill, but it is precisely because of his brilliant medical skill that he can cure the disease before it breaks out and fundamentally put an end to the harm of the disease to people, but he is not understood by the general public, so he is not famous. It is Bian Que who is really famous. He has the lowest medical skill among the three.
This is indeed the case in our real life. A master of treating diseases, a "knife" of first-hand surgery, is always more popular than public health doctors who prevent epidemic diseases. The same is to treat diseases. If doctors take preventive measures before the patient gets sick, or treat the patient in time at the beginning of the disease, a disaster will be avoided. In this case, even if the medical skill is brilliant, it is not easy to be appreciated; However, if the patient is treated when he is bedridden or even life-threatening, although the patient has had enough torture and pain, once he is cured, he will admire the doctor and regard him as a second-generation parent, and the doctor will be very popular.
Not only in medical treatment, but also in other aspects. Let's look at the story of Mozi.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Chu wanted to attack the State of Song, and Mozi traveled thousands of miles to the State of Chu to persuade the King of Chu to stop fighting. Finally, Mozi relied on his eloquence to persuade the king of Chu to give up his plan to attack the Song Dynasty. Mozi set out for Lu. Passing Song Shiguo; It's raining hard, so I want to take shelter in a city gate hole.
"Hey, what's this for!" Cried the gatekeeper.
"I, I just want to take shelter from the rain." Mozi is a little scared.
"Go away, no one can enter here!"
Mozi, the great benefactor of the Song Dynasty, is like a lost dog.
"Do good, don't seek fame, or you won't be a gentleman." Mozi comforted himself and left.
Mozi finally succeeded in stopping the king of Chu with his fearless spirit of death, so that the weak Song State avoided the disaster of a war. Mozi took the initiative to do everything for this, and the Song people were at a loss. If he didn't convince the king of Chu, but waited until Chu sent troops and directly took his disciples to help Song fight, I think his popularity must be higher and he will become a hero of Song.
Mozi virtually eliminated a military disaster, causing many people to die less in Song State and spending a lot of money less. Isn't this contribution greater than a bloody battle? As a leader, you must understand that fire prevention is better than fire fighting. Some of your gifts are fire prevention and some are fire fighting. You must find out who contributes a lot and who is smarter. Give affirmation and encouragement to fire fighters, and don't chill their hearts.
(8) Idioms describing treatment
Idioms about medical treatment and metallurgy
More common are:
Full disease is difficult to treat: the disease caused by eating too much is the most difficult to treat It is also ironic that the greed of the rich is the most difficult to contain.
Terminal disease: incurable disease: The ancients called the apical fat "ointment" and the heart and diaphragm "embarrassment". Describe the condition as very serious and incurable. Metaphor things to the point of irretrievable.
Disease follows bone: bone follows bone: bone marrow. Disgusting to the bone. Describe an incurable disease, or the situation is so serious that there is no cure.
Ill into the bone marrow: ill into the bone marrow. Describe the condition as serious and incurable. It is also a metaphor that the situation is serious and cannot be saved.
Irredeemable: medicine: treatment. This disease is too serious to be treated with drugs. Metaphor has reached the point where it is hopeless.
Incurable disease: incurable disease. It is also a metaphor for an irreparable disaster.
Incurable disease: refers to an incurable terminal disease.
(9) Idiom riddle: Prevention of diseases
Mystery: preventing diseases
Mystery: Type an idiom.
The answer is: there is no problem.
Idiom definition: refers to unexpected disasters.