What do you mean there is a window at the front door?

"There is a window at the front door" is an China proverb, which is used to describe a person who is very clever and clever. This proverb has been handed down from the ancient operas in China. On the ancient stage, intelligent people were often arranged next to the front door, because the front door had a window, which allowed the audience to observe this person better. So later this proverb became a compliment to others' cleverness and wit.

The origin of "the front door has a window" is closely related to the ancient stage art. In China ancient operas, the front door is usually a small and high door, which is mainly used to lift people. Windows are installed on both sides of this door. In this way, you can see the situation inside the door through the window, and it is also convenient for the performers to communicate with the outside world. Later, the word "front door has a window" was extended to praise a person's intelligence and wisdom.

In real life, the meaning of "the front door has a window" is widely used. It is not only a compliment and praise to others, but also a wake-up call and encouragement to yourself. Because only with wisdom can we better cope with all kinds of complex problems and challenges in life. Therefore, whenever we encounter difficulties in our work, study and life, we can tell ourselves that there is a window at the front door to motivate ourselves to find smarter and more effective solutions.