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My wife's signature has nothing but rain. Both are (fleeting)! Which sentence should I use to explain this to her?
This is just a popular signature on the Internet.

Let me explain to you the meaning of taking precautions first.

Take preventive measures (y incarnation)

Precautionary measures: tie it tightly. Close the doors and windows before it rains. Metaphorically, be prepared in advance.

In fact, this is just a beautiful picture, and it doesn't need to be explained clearly.

Of course, it is ok to explain it to you reluctantly.

Prepare for rain in rainy days, and clouds will pass after watching the rain!

In other words, after everything, looking back is just a faint passing clouds!

It's not that easy to deal with this couple.

Because this pair of words is very poetic, and the word gold appears twice!

Help you say:

Take precautions. It's everywhere.

It is more convenient for people to dig wells desperately, and the sidewalk is unintentional.

There are two idioms in the first part and three idioms in the second part.

Is it neat enough? And it's interesting!