防患于未然

防患於未然
fánghuànyúwèirán
idiom #33,522

Meanings

  1. 1 to prevent trouble before it occurs (idiom)
  2. 2 to nip problems in the bud
  3. 3 preventive action

Examples

Xiāofáng yǎnxí shì wèile fánghuànyúwèirán.
Fire drills are meant to prevent disaster before it happens.
Dìngqí tǐjiǎn yǒuzhù yú fánghuànyúwèirán.
Regular check-ups help catch problems before they start.
Wǒmen yào jū'ānsīwēi, fánghuànyúwèirán.
We must stay alert even in peaceful times, and guard against trouble before it arises.

Tips

history
Built on 《·》: 君子 — the noble one considers future troubles and prepares against them in advance. The near-identical line 君子 appears in 诗集·君子.
register
Formal and sententious. Fits policy language, safety briefings, and serious advice. In casual speech, 提前预防 conveys the same idea more colloquially.

Stroke Order

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