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What does it tell us? What does it tell us?

1, it is not too late to mend. This idiom tells us that people are not afraid of making mistakes, and they are afraid of not correcting them in time. More importantly, don't make mistakes again and again, so as not to cause greater losses.

2. Better late than never comes from the Warring States Policy Chu Ce. The original sentence is: "It's not too late to see rabbits and love dogs; It's not too late to mend. " It means it's not too late to mend. Figuratively speaking, finding a way to remedy the problem can prevent further losses.

3. During the Warring States Period, King Xiang of Chu was dissolute and stubborn, and drove Zhuang Xin, a good minister who advised him, out of Chu. Qin took the opportunity to conquer and soon occupied the capital of 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 love dogs; It's not too late to mend. " In order to encourage King Xiang of Chu to make great efforts and rally.