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Four-letter idiom of safety slogan

1. What are the four-letter safety phrases?

1. If the measures are in place, there will be no danger.

2. Safety regulations are solemn and sacred. 3. If I don’t hurt me, you won’t hurt you.

4. If you want beautiful flowers, you must have strong roots. 5. Working under the influence of alcohol will lead to disaster.

6. Safety management must be strict everywhere. 7. When people are down the well, their hearts are elsewhere.

8. Education is the basis and nip in the bud. 9. Be persistent and guard against the slightest change.

10. Do everything possible and put safety first. 11. Mobile smoking, flames rising into the sky.

12. Be prepared for disaster, and be prepared for disaster. 13. When winter comes, the wind is strong and everything is dry.

14. Don’t focus on formality, pay attention to reality. 15. Explain the profound things in simple terms, easy to learn and remember.

16. Dust accumulation will cause spontaneous combustion, so fire prevention is important. 17. If you had known today, why bother in the beginning.

18. Safety education embodies both voice and emotion. 19. Be meticulous and show no mercy.

20. Take preventive measures to avoid hidden dangers. 21. When working in production, don’t forget safety.

22. Negligence is the source of disaster. 23. Violation of regulations will bring disaster alone.

24. Peace is golden, be careful every step of the way. 25. Safety and security will bring prosperity to our mines.

26. Post it on the wall and keep it in your heart. 27. A moment of negligence will lead to an accident.

28. Production is the flower, and safety is the root. 29. Lively and thoughtful.

30. No need to bet, an accident is bound to happen. 31. Positive and negative typical, anatomical analysis.

32. Enter the scene and concentrate your thoughts. 33. Strictly enforce the rules and behave noblely.

34. Check frequently to eliminate hidden dangers. 35. It was reckless at first, but it is painful today.

36. Look at the overall situation and highlight the key points. 37. If you fail to comply with the three violations, accidents are inevitable.

38. Mutual security benefits everyone. 39. If you don’t hurt me, I won’t hurt you.

40. Do not take your own security lightly. 41. Stay down-to-earth and develop steadily. 2. Four-character words or idioms about safety

Never forget danger when you are safe: Never forget danger when you are safe.

It means to be cautious and vigilant at all times. Source: "Book of Changes·Xici Xia": "Therefore, a gentleman is safe but does not forget danger, survives but does not forget death, governs without forgetting propriety, so that his body is safe and his country can be protected."

Amuro Prefecture: Refers to a safe and convenient place. Source: "Zhuangzi·Xu Wugui": "The hooves of Kui are bent, and the thighs and legs are between the breasts. I think I am in a good position."

Peeling off cocoons and drawing silk: a metaphor for seeking the occurrence and development process of things according to order. Source: Zhu Guangqian's "Miscellaneous Talks on Art and Literature·Talk about Dialogue": "Problems are the starting point and core of thought. From here, thoughts start, based on relevant facts and data, seek for relationship order, gradually peel off the cocoon and extract the silk, and pick out the gold from the sand."

Break the skin: break: separate; handle: the texture of the skin. The metaphor analysis is very detailed.

Source: "Xijing Fu" by Zhang Heng of the Han Dynasty: "Analyze a millimeter and break down the muscles and principles." Not less than a hair: hair and hair: both are ancient names for length, ten hairs are hair, and ten hairs are centimeter, describing the details.

That’s not a bad description at all. Source: Zhang of the Tang Dynasty said in "Enter the Hunyi Instrument": "The instrument is half on the ground and half underground. When you look at the string at Hui Shuo, there is no missing hair."

Volume 16 of "Zhu Zi Yu Lei": "Since 慊, which is the opposite of self-deception, does not leave out even the smallest detail.

Source: Liao Zhongkai's "Reply to Hu Shi's Ida Book": "It can be seen that Mr. is unwilling to be reluctant to deal with a problem and his spirit of sparing no detail. I really admire him."

Chao Qin Mu Chu: Warring States Period During this period, the two great vassal states of Qin and Chu were in opposition to each other and often fought against each other. For the sake of their own interests and security, some small princes and small countries sometimes leaned towards Qin and sometimes towards Chu.

It is a metaphor for the capriciousness of people. Source: Chao Buzhi of the Song Dynasty, "Jijiji Ji·Beizhu Pavilion Fu": "The disciples are placed in all directions, and they move towards Qin and twilight Chu."

Pulling out the silk and peeling off the cocoon: the silk is pulled out one by one, and the cocoon is It has to be peeled off layer by layer.

Describes the analysis of things in an extremely detailed and step-by-step manner.

Dike collapse due to ant holes: The dam collapses due to ant holes. It is a metaphor that neglecting small things can lead to big disasters.

Source: Chen Chong of the Han Dynasty, "The Origin of Qing Pirates": "I have heard that the light is the end of the heavy, and the small is the source of the big. Therefore, the embankments collapse the ant holes, and the qi vents the needles. This is the reason for the enlightenment. Be cautious, and a wise man will know the truth. "Don't leak even a drop of water."

Describes someone who speaks and does things very carefully, thoughtfully and impeccably. It also describes someone who has all the money in his hand and refuses to take action easily.

Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi's "Zhu Zi Yu Lei·Yi San": "It is also said that the extremely dense places are seamless and the water does not leak." Significantly.

You can know its nature and development trend by seeing the small signs. Source: "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms: Lu Bu Zang Hong's Biography": "Servants are not sensitive, and they are never able to see the end. They know the subtleties and steal the master's heart.

Does it mean that the third son should die and should be punished? "Zhongzai. ?" Fang Wei Du Jian: Wei: tiny; Du: blocked; Jian: refers to the beginning of something.

It is a metaphor for stopping bad things and bad thoughts when they sprout and not letting them develop. Source: Wei Huan of the Jin Dynasty's "Qi Admonished Ran Min": "The Qing Dynasty punished the screen and surrendered to the Hu, and used the name of Chanyu to prevent the decline of the government."

"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Ding Hong Biography": "If the imperial edict is responsible for political affairs Bow, Du gradually guard against cuteness, then the evil monster will be eliminated, and the harm will be eliminated." The end of propriety: a metaphor for being small and small.

Source: "A Letter to King Jianping" written by Jiang Yan of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties: "Is it better to compete for the advantage of the awl at the end of the fight for proportion?" Analysis: detailed analysis. Source: "Yungu Miscellaneous Notes" is appended to "Special Recommendation Letter" by Zhang Sigu of the Song Dynasty: "Whenever the government committee sends an analysis of civil lawsuits, analyze them in detail, and you will get a lot of feelings."

That is, Xiao Xiao Seeing the big picture: Seeing the big truth from small things or small things. Be absolutely sure: very safe and thoughtful.

Describes a plan that is very stable and thorough, and will never cause any accidents. Source: "Book of Han Chao Cuo Zhuan": "The emperor's way is based on safety."

The strategy of gold and stone: a metaphor for the safest strategy. Source: Lu Jia of the Han Dynasty, "Xinyu·Zizhi": "If you want to say goodbye to the bribery of Jin Xiangong and horses, but do not follow the way of Xia Yang, isn't it a plan of gold and stone?" Meticulous carving: Carving carefully and meticulously.

Describes the painstaking care taken in creating a work of art. It also means processing carefully and meticulously.

Intensive farming: refers to careful and careful farming in agriculture. Source: *** "Being a Promoter of the Revolution": "We rely on intensive farming to make a living. If there are more people, we will still have food to eat."

Detailed description: micro: small. Describe it carefully and carefully, even the smallest details are not careless.

Describe seriousness, meticulousness, and meticulousness. Engraving chapters and sentences: modifying and polishing the details of the article.

Source: Song Dynasty Wang Anshi's "Recalling Yesterday's Poems to Show to My Brother": "I carve a seal and write a sentence to offer to the emperor, and catch a small salary and enjoy the palace." The end of Qiuhao: a metaphor for extremely small things or very small things Subtleties.

Same as "the end of autumn". Source: "Zhuangzi·Equality of Things": "Nothing in the world is greater than the end of Qiu Hao, but Mount Tai is small."

Everyone is in danger: Everyone feels that he is not safe and in danger. Source: "Historical Records·Li Si Biography": "The laws and punishments are becoming more and more profound. Everyone in the ministers is in danger, and there are many people who want to be around."

Breasts, thighs and feet: a metaphor for a place that thinks it is safe. Source: "Zhuangzi·Xu Wugui": "The hooves are crooked, and the thighs and legs are between the breasts. I think I am in a good place."

See the microscopic knowledge: you can know its origin by seeing the subtle signs. development trends. Source: "Sixteen Cheaper Strategies·Thinking" by Zhuge Liang of Shu in the Three Kingdoms: "A gentleman knows his work by looking at the smallest details, and he knows the end when he sees the beginning. There is no way for disaster to arise. This is the policy of thinking."

Threads to the point: Sisi : each thread; buckle: one of the main parts of the loom. When weaving, each thread must pass between the reed teeth.

The metaphor is very detailed, methodical and in perfect harmony. Source: Chapter 27 of "The Words of the Wild Old Man" by Xia Jingqu of the Qing Dynasty: "This is a string of details, casting the rope secretly, just like the Taoist saying that the three sacred mountains and boats cannot get close, and those who get close are often led back by the wind."

Tiao Jie Zhi split: refers to detailed analysis. Meticulous: micro: subtle; to: to.

No detail is not taken care of. Describe caring and taking care of someone very carefully and thoughtfully.

Source: Song Dynasty Wei Liaoweng's "Resignation of the Supervisor of the Army and Horses Begging to Become a Counselor and Military Counselor": "I secretly thought that the Lord was worried about the humiliation of the minister, and I had no choice but to resign. I accepted the order and retreated." When appointing officials, making lists of tasks, and dispatching soldiers, all those who do it for quick action are not thorough enough.

The needlework is fine. It is a metaphor for working carefully or handling things thoughtfully.

Source: Chapter 26 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" written by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "Although this girl has a thought as fine as a needle, she is a character as vast as the sea and the sky." Careful as hair: Extremely cautious and considerate.

Also known as "the heart is more careful than the hair". Source: Wu Mei's "Inscribed Tianxiang Stone." 3. What are the four-character words or idioms about safety?

Idioms about safety:

1. The sail is in good condition bù fān wú yàng, which means a safe journey.

Source: Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Pai Tiao": "The place name is Broken Tomb, and the real Broken Tomb comes out. Pedestrians are safe and the sails are intact."

2. Safe and sound ān rán wú yàng , ill: ill. It originally meant that a person was safe and free from disease. Now it generally refers to things being safe and unharmed.

Source: "Warring States Policy·Qi Ce": "Is the age okay? The people are okay? The king is okay?."

3. Don't forget the danger [ān bù wàng wēi, do not forget danger when it is safe. It means to be cautious and vigilant at all times.

Source: "Book of Changes·Xici": "Therefore, a gentleman is safe but does not forget danger, survives but does not forget death, governs without forgetting propriety, so that his body is safe and his country can be protected."

4. Live and work in peace and contentment ān jū lè yè, An: stability; Le: love, happiness; Industry: occupation. It refers to living and working peacefully and happily.

Source: Chapter 80 of "Laozi": "Everyone enjoys his own food, wears his clothes well, lives in his customs, enjoys his occupation, and does not have contact with each other until he grows old and dies." "Hanshu·Huo Shi Biography" "Everyone is content with his home and enjoys his work; he enjoys his food and enjoys his clothes."

5. To turn danger into yin huà xiǎn wéi yí, danger: danger; yi: flat, safe. Turn danger into peace. A metaphor for turning danger into safety.

Source: "Preface to Pingman Ode" by Han Yunqing of the Tang Dynasty: "Change the atmosphere into Yangxu, and turn the danger into a barren path."