Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - How to understand going out to see the weather and going in to see the face?

How to understand going out to see the weather and going in to see the face?

1. When going out to watch the weather, you should plan ahead and make reasonable arrangements. Looking at the face through the door means looking at the whole picture, understanding the overall situation from the details in order to better cope with changes, and acting flexibly according to the face, that is, being subject to people and doing things according to the face. Both of them arrange or solve problems reasonably through careful observation.

2. "Go out to see the sky and get started to see the face." It is not tactful and sophisticated, but a manifestation of daring to face reality. It is a manifestation of calmness and reason, reminding a person not to be impulsive and rash.

There is a lot of rain in the south. If you go out and don't watch the weather, you may get wet. Judging from the faces of bosses and supervisors, it is inevitable that they will be fired if they don't look at their faces. This proverb reminds people to learn to read words and watch colors, be good at finding problems and nip them in the bud.