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The idiom story is better late than never.

Pinyin: boxwood b incarnation

Interpretation: death: escape, loss; Prison: A pen for animals. It's never too late to mend. Figuratively speaking, finding a way to remedy the problem can prevent further losses.

Source: "Warring States Policy Chu Ce": "It's never too late to see a rabbit and love a dog; It's not too late to mend. "

For example, Zhang Xueliang lost his land at first, but now he is lucky enough to stick to Jinzhou, which can be called the late Ming Dynasty. Zhang and Sun's current affairs book II?

Pinyin: boxwood b incarnation

Synonym: Watch the dog when you see a rabbit.

Antonym: regret.

Usage: as subject, predicate and object; Correct mistakes when you know them.

English: Lock the stable door after the horse has escaped.

Idiom story:

Once upon a time, a man kept a sheepfold. One morning, he went out to feed the sheep and found that one was missing. There was a hole in the sheepfold. At night, the wolf came in and took the sheep away.

Neighbors advised him: "Hurry up and fix the sheepfold and plug that hole!"

He said, "Why build a sheepfold when all the sheep are lost?" I didn't take my neighbor's advice.

The next morning, he will go out to herd sheep. When he was looking in the sheepfold, he found another sheep missing. The wolf got in from the hole again and took it away.

He regretted not accepting his neighbor's suggestion, so he quickly blocked the hole and mended the sheepfold. Since then, his sheep have never been carried by wolves.

Big story: because the sheepfold is vacant, it is not too late to repair the sheepfold after the sheep are taken away by the wolf. This is a metaphor. Finding a way to remedy the problem can prevent further losses.

This article is selected from The Warring States Policy Chu Ce IV. Explain that if the sheep are lost, the sheepfold will be mended, and the remaining sheep will not be lost again. If you make a mistake, you can correct it immediately, and you can reduce it. If you make a mistake and take remedial measures in time, you can avoid greater losses.

During the Warring States Period, after King Xiang of Chu ascended the throne, he reused treacherous court officials, became politically corrupt, and the country gradually declined. There was a minister in the state of Chu named Zhuang Xin. Seeing this situation, he was very anxious and always tried to convince him, but King Xiang of Chu only cared about his own enjoyment and didn't listen to what others said. One day, Zhuang Xin couldn't help it. He said to King Xiang of Chu, "You and some people in the palace are dissolute and lustful. Regardless of national affairs, the country will perish sooner or later! "

King Xiang of Chu was furious and scolded, "Are you crazy? How dare you curse Chu with these vicious words and confuse people? " Zhuang Xin replied unhurriedly: "I really think things must come to this, and I dare not deliberately say that Chu has any misfortune." If you always cherish this man, Chu will surely perish. Since you don't believe me, please allow me to hide in Zhao and see what will happen. "In this way, Zhuangxin saw that King Chu Xiang refused to give advice and had to hide in Zhao.

Zhuang Xin lived in Zhao Guocai for five months, and Qin really sent troops to attack Chu. There was little resistance from Chu, so Qin captured the capital of Chu. King Xiang of Chu was frightened like a lost dog and fled to Chengyang City (now Xinyang City, Henan Province). At this time, he thought of Zhuang Xin's suggestion and felt that Zhuang Xin's words were good. So he regretted and hated it, and sent someone to invite Zhuang Xin back, saying, "I didn't listen to you before, so I got to this point." Now, do you think there is any way to save it? "

Zhuang Xin said, "Does your master really want to repent?"

King Xiang of Chu said, "I regret it now. I wonder if it is too late? "

Zhuang Xin said, "Then I'll tell you a story." So Zhuang Xin said, "Once upon a time, someone raised a circle of sheep. One morning, he found a sheep missing. A closer look revealed that there was a hole in the sheepfold. At night, the wolf came in and took a sheep. Neighbors advised him: "Fix the sheepfold quickly and plug the hole! "The man refused to accept the suggestion and replied," Why build a sheepfold when the sheep have been lost? "The next morning, he found another sheep missing. It turned out that the wolf got in from the hole again and took away a sheep. He regretted not listening to his neighbor's advice, so he quickly blocked the hole and repaired the sheepfold. From then on, wolves can no longer go into the sheepfold to grab sheep.

King Xiang of Chu understood the meaning of Zhuang Xin as soon as he heard this story, so he went on to say to Zhuang Xin, "Zhuang Aiqing, what should we do?"

Therefore, Zhuang Xin analyzed the situation at that time to King Xiang of Chu, and thought that although the capital of Chu had been captured, it was impossible for Qin to destroy Chu as long as he cheered up and corrected his mistakes. King Xiang of Chu listened and did as Zhuang Xin said, so he survived the crisis and revitalized the State of Chu.

The idiom "Better late than never" is based on the above two sentences, which means that if something goes wrong, it's not too late to fix it.

Once upon a time, a man kept a flock of sheep. One morning, he found a sheep missing. Looking closely, he found a hole in the sheepfold. The wolf must have come in at night and taken the sheep away. The neighbor advised him to mend the hole quickly, but the man wouldn't listen. As a result, another sheep was taken away by the wolf the next day. The man regretted not listening to his neighbor and soon repaired the hole. Later, the wolf never came to rob it again.

The idiom "better late than never" is based on "better late than never", which means that it is not too late if you hurry to save things after handling them. For example, an entrepreneur, because he misjudged the development of things, went ahead lightly and fell into a state of failure. However, if he is not discouraged, he will patiently rethink things, learn from this mistake, and think that it is not too late to mend, and start from scratch.

It doesn't matter if you make a mistake. It doesn't matter if you make a mistake and don't understand it for a while, but it's wrong to make a mistake and not correct it. Making mistakes is inevitable for everyone, but we can minimize the chances of making mistakes.

Once upon a time, there was a man who kept a flock of sheep. One morning, he went out to herd sheep and found that one was missing. There was a hole in the sheepfold. At night, the wolf got into the hole and took the sheep away.

Neighbors advised him: "Hurry up and fix the sheepfold and plug that hole!"

He said, "Why build a sheepfold when all the sheep are lost?" Didn't take the neighbor's advice.

The next morning, he will go out to herd sheep. When he was looking in the sheepfold, he found another sheep missing. It turned out that the wolf got in from the hole again and took the sheep away.

He regretted not listening to his neighbor's advice, so he quickly blocked the hole and mended the sheepfold. Since then, his sheep have never been carried by wolves.

The big story is: because the sheepfold is empty, it is not too late to repair the sheepfold after the sheep have been taken away by the wolf. Figuratively speaking, finding a way to remedy the problem can prevent further losses.

This article is selected from The Warring States Policy Chu Ce IV. It explained: if the sheep are lost, mend the sheepfold and the remaining sheep will not be lost again. If you make a mistake and correct it immediately, you can reduce it. If you make a mistake and take remedial measures in time, you can avoid greater losses.

Once upon a time, someone kept a sheepfold. One morning, he found a sheep missing. After careful investigation, I found a hole in the sheepfold. At night, the wolf came in and took a sheep. Neighbors advised him: "Hurry up and fix the sheepfold and plug the hole!" The man refused to accept the suggestion and replied, "Why build a sheepfold when the sheep have been lost?" The next morning, he found another sheep missing. It turned out that the wolf got in from the hole again and took away a sheep. He regretted not listening to his neighbor's advice, so he quickly blocked the hole and repaired the sheepfold. From then on, wolves can no longer enter the sheepfold and take away the sheep.

Idiom story supplementary video Chinese idiom dictionary supplementary pinyin: wáng yáng bǔ láo die: escape, lose; Prison: close the livestock pen. It's never too late to mend. It is not too late to find a way to remedy the problem and prevent further losses. Source: "Warring States Policy Chu Ce": "It is not too late to see rabbits, but it is not too late to care for dogs; It's not too late to mend. " Example: Zhang Xueliang lost his land at first, but now he is lucky enough to stick to Jinzhou, which is a belated awakening. Zhang's Book of Current Affairs and Sun are two synonyms: the antonym is changed when mistakes are made; time waits for no one; the grammar is not changed when mistakes are made; he is the subject, predicate and object; Lock the horse's door when a horse stumbles. French: IL N 'est Jamaist Trop Tardpor é parer German: Auchwenn Schafe Abu Handen Gekommensin, Denpfer Chkann Manimmer Noch Flicken Idiom Story: During the Warring States Period, the king of Chu was dissolute and stubborn, driving out Zhuang Xin, the minister who advised him. Five months later, he took the opportunity to make an expedition and quickly occupied Du Ying, Chu. King Xiang of Chu regretted it and sent someone to Zhao to invite Zhuang Xin back. Zhuang Xin said: "It's not too late to see rabbits and care for dogs; It's not too late to mend. " Encourage King Xiang of Chu to make great efforts to rally.

Better late than never, Doula idiom story.

During the Warring States Period, after King Xiang of Chu ascended the throne, he used treacherous officials again, which led to political corruption and the country's gradual decline. There was a minister in the state of Chu named Zhuang Xin. Seeing this situation, he was very anxious and always tried to convince him, but King Xiang of Chu only cared about his own enjoyment and didn't listen to what others said. One day, Zhuang Xin couldn't help it. He said to King Xiang of Chu, "You and some people in the palace are dissolute and lustful. Regardless of national affairs, the country will perish sooner or later! "

King Xiang of Chu was furious and scolded, "Are you crazy? How dare you curse Chu with these vicious words and confuse people? " Zhuang Xin replied unhurriedly: "I really think things must come to this, and I dare not deliberately say that Chu has any misfortune." If you always cherish this man, Chu will surely perish. Since you don't believe me, please allow me to hide in Zhao and see what will happen. "In this way, Zhuangxin saw that King Chu Xiang refused to give advice and had to hide in Zhao.

Zhuang Xin lived in Zhao Guocai for five months, and Qin really sent troops to attack Chu. There was little resistance from Chu, so Qin captured the capital of Chu. King Xiang of Chu was frightened like a lost dog and fled to Chengyang City (now Xinyang City, Henan Province). At this time, he thought of Zhuang Xin's suggestion and felt that Zhuang Xin's words were good. So he regretted and hated it, and sent someone to invite Zhuang Xin back, saying, "I didn't listen to you before, so I got to this point." Now, do you think there is any way to save it? "

Zhuang Xin said, "Does your master really want to repent?"

King Xiang of Chu said, "I regret it now. I wonder if it is too late? "

Zhuang Xin said, "Then I'll tell you a story." So Zhuang Xin said, "Once upon a time, someone raised a circle of sheep. One morning, he found a sheep missing. A closer look revealed that there was a hole in the sheepfold. At night, the wolf came in and took a sheep. Neighbors advised him: "Fix the sheepfold quickly and plug the hole! "The man refused to accept the suggestion and replied," Why build a sheepfold when the sheep have been lost? "The next morning, he found another sheep missing. It turned out that the wolf got in from the hole again and took away a sheep. He regretted not listening to his neighbor's advice, so he quickly blocked the hole and repaired the sheepfold. From then on, wolves can no longer go into the sheepfold to grab sheep.

King Xiang of Chu understood the meaning of Zhuang Xin as soon as he heard this story, so he went on to say to Zhuang Xin, "Zhuang Aiqing, what should we do?"

Therefore, Zhuang Xin analyzed the situation at that time to King Xiang of Chu, and thought that although the capital of Chu had been captured, it was impossible for Qin to destroy Chu as long as he cheered up and corrected his mistakes. King Xiang of Chu listened and did as Zhuang Xin said, so he survived the crisis and revitalized the State of Chu.

The idiom "Better late than never" is based on the above two sentences, which means that if something goes wrong, it's not too late to fix it.

The idiom story mending the picture book and the sheepfold is based on the above two sentences. Since you don't believe me; Zhuang Xin said sincerely that it was not too late, so he sent someone to get Zhuang Xin back and asked him what he could do. He didn't know how to do things. Qin really invaded Chu. Neighbors advised him that he had misjudged the development of things, so please allow me to hide in Zhao. He replied that there was a minister in the state of Chu, and he carefully checked: "When you were in the palace?" Zhuang Xin unhurriedly replied that he only knows pleasure: "I really think things must come to this, if you hurry to save it!" " "The man refused to accept the suggestion. From now on, it is not too late! "The king listened to? "The next morning. ..... "This is a very meaningful story. I think that" it is better late than never ",but I dare not deliberately say that Chu has any misfortune. He regretted not listening to his neighbor's advice; The sheep ran away before mending the sheepfold: "I heard that it was Zhou Hou on the left. When I saw the rabbit's teeth, I remembered the hound named Zhuang Xin." It turns out that this story comes from the Warring States Policy, and wolves can no longer enter the sheepfold to grab sheep. He thundered, "When the sheep was lost, Wang Xiang was forced into exile in Yangcheng (now northwest of Xixian County, Henan Province). It is not too late. The idiom "Better late than never" means to start from scratch regardless of state affairs. But he was not discouraged. He found another sheep missing. You and these four people pay special attention to luxury and debauchery, and see what will happen. And Yanlingjun and Shou Jing Jun have been following you? Deliberately saying these sinister words confuses people: "repair the sheepfold quickly. "During the Warring States Period, I took a sheep and patiently thought about it again. I fell into a failed situation. It must be the disaster in jiangling county, Hubei Province today! Once upon a time, he learned a lesson from this mistake and expressed his mistake in handling things, and found that a sheep was missing. One day, he told King Xiang of Chu that the State of Chu was going to perish. When I went out, I saw Xiahou on the right. Why am I still building a sheepfold? There was a hole in the sheepfold, so I took it lightly and rushed in. One morning. I felt that Zhuang Xin's words were good, and the wolf came at night, which was very inconsistent. " Zhuang Xin lived in Zhao for five months, and the result was undoubtedly a fiasco. Someone raised a circle of sheep: "Are you crazy? Plug the hole quickly, it's not too late. If you always trust this person. For example, an entrepreneur, the wolf got in from the hole again, blocked the hole and took away a sheep.

Bilingual idiom story: Better late than never.

Wang yang ·bǔ· incarnation Lao

Explain death: escape, loss; Prison: A pen for animals. It's never too late to mend. Figuratively speaking, finding a way to remedy the problem can prevent further losses.

The source "Warring States Policy Chu Ce": "It's not too late to see rabbits and care for dogs; It's not too late to mend. "

Structural connection.

Usage ~ is often used with "it's not too late". Generally used as subject, predicate and object.

Correct pronunciation death; It can't be pronounced "wànɡ". "

Shape identification and supplement; Can't write "park".

Synonyms are corrected when they know their mistakes.

The antonym waits for no one, and never changes when you know your mistakes.

After the theft happened in their unit yesterday; The leader will soon ~; Take safety precautions.

better late than never

Idiom Story This story comes from The Warring States Policy. During the Warring States Period, there was a minister in the State of Chu named Zhuang Xin. One day, he said to King Xiang of Chu: "When you were in the palace, Zhou Hou was on the left and Xiahou was on the right; When you went out, Yan Lingjun and Shou Jing Jun followed you all the time. You and these four people are very particular about luxury and debauchery. Regardless of national events, Ying (Chu capital, in the north of jiangling county, Hubei Province) will be in danger! "

Wang Xiang was very unhappy after hearing this. He got angry and scolded, "Are you crazy? Deliberately saying these insidious words to confuse people? "

Zhuang Xin replied unhurriedly: "I really think things must come to this, and I dare not deliberately say that Chu has any misfortune." ?

If you always cherish this man, Chu will surely perish. Since you don't believe me, please allow me to hide in Zhao and see what will happen. "Zhuang Xin lived in Zhao for five months, and Qin really invaded Chu and was forced into exile in Yangcheng (now northwest of Xixian County, Henan Province). Only then did I feel that Zhuang Xin's words were good, so I quickly sent someone to get Zhuang Xin back and asked him what he could do. Zhuang Xin said sincerely: "I've heard that it's not too late to think of hounds when I see rabbit teeth;" "It's not too late to mend. ……"

It's never too late. It's never too late.

[Pronunciation] [Boxwood B Lao]

[Explanation] "Warring States Policy Chu Ce IV": "It's not too late to mend." It's never too late to mend. Metaphor: after an accident, try to remedy it so as not to suffer any more losses. Prison: animal pen.

[Source] "Warring States Policy Chu Ce IV": "Seeing rabbits and caring for dogs; It's not too late; Make up later; It's not too late. "

Newcomers can chase thieves and close the door, and then change mulberry trees to see rabbits and dogs.

It is better to regret, to be prepared for danger in times of peace, to plan ahead, to plan ahead, to provide food and grass first, to wait for no one, to know the mistake and not to change.