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What does it mean to be prepared for danger in times of peace?
The idiom is prepared for danger in times of peace.
Chinese Pinyin jān s and w ē i
Idiom definition: in; Thinking: thinking. Although I am in a safe environment, I also think about the possibility of danger. It means to be prepared for emergencies at any time.
The idiom comes from Zuo Zhuan's Eleven Years of "xianggong": "Be prepared for danger in times of peace and be thoughtful."
When using examples, you will be humiliated and be prepared for danger in times of peace.
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