“When you have rice, you must cook” is a Chinese proverb, which means that if you already have rice, you must cook. You cannot just be satisfied with what you have but do not take action. This famous saying originated from "The Analects" and was quoted by Zilu, a disciple of Confucius, when explaining the relationship between "knowledge" and "action" to Zigong.
"Easy to cook" is a kind of encouragement and encouragement, teaching people to always maintain an attitude of action and not to be satisfied with empty words and empty slogans. Only by turning goals into actions can you realize your ideals and wishes faster. This sentence also enlightens us that although we may encounter difficulties and setbacks, as long as we keep working hard and taking action, we will definitely be able to achieve success.
In modern society, especially in an era of highly developed science and technology, people can often get away with doing things without actual action, but this behavior is often in vain. Therefore, the meaning of having rice to cook emphasizes the necessity of practical action. Even if you don’t have enough experience and skills, as long as you continue to act, learn and reflect from them, you will gradually master new skills and knowledge. In this way, you can continuously improve yourself and ultimately achieve success.