Famous author: Zhang Jiuling
Zhang Jiuling Information: Tang Dynasty Kaiyuan Shangshu Prime Minister, poet.
The source of the famous saying: Zhang Jiuling's "Simple Way, the Way of Ke" in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation of famous sayings:
See the first line of "On Wang Lu Daojian's Road to Irukao" by Zhang Tang at the age of nine.
Suffer: disaster. Death: forget. The general idea of these two sentences is: there will be no disaster if you are prepared; Forgetting the possibility of war is bound to bring danger.
These two sentences emphasize preparation for war. In the author's opinion, you must be prepared for war. Although your preparation may not be necessary, you can guarantee that there is no disaster in the country. If you don't prepare well for the war and forget the danger of the war, you will certainly encounter disaster. The idiom "Be prepared for danger in times of peace" first appeared in Shangshu Zhong Shuo, and is often used to emphasize the importance of preparation in advance.