"Go out and see the sky, cook for many years, and sum up the experience gained by workers in practice. These two sentences are easy to understand, but they imply some profound truths.
"Going out to see the sky" "I used to travel far away, basically riding or walking. The road conditions are far worse than they are now. The speed is slow and the weather is cloudy. People often decide whether to travel according to the weather. " "Clear the umbrella, have a full meal, there is no happiness", "Don't lie down in the dark first", and the name of the chicken "See the Buddha's color when cooking" refers to the quality of cooking, and the key lies in the heat. The heat of the fire is directly related to the color and taste of cooking.
The meaning of these two sentences extends to daily work and life. In other words, no matter what work you do, you must analyze specific problems and master them to a certain extent. Don't be blind, get twice the result with half the effort.
Look at the weather In the past, people had no weather forecast and could only judge the weather. Be sure to look at the weather before going out, make sure it will rain in a short time, and avoid going out when the weather is bad. The ancients accumulated many proverbs about knowing the weather. For example, "it's yellow and rainy, and people are sick." Don't go out in red, it will go to Wan Li Road at dusk. "
"Xia Hong repeatedly cheered when he got up early, while Xia Hong was foaming at the mouth when he got up late. The morning glow is drenched in rain, and the evening glow is sunny. "The Book of Songs Xiaoya said:" The sky is like a cloud, and the rain and snow are strong. "This means that the snow clouds in the sky are even. Su Shi said in the Northern Song Dynasty: "The tenacious clouds have been filled, which means to collect dense and rich cumulonimbus clouds. "A chartered cloud in a storm" in Lisa's Supplement to National History in the Tang Dynasty refers to a cumulonimbus cloud with strong convective weather when the chartered cloud formed. It was through this experience that the ancients looked at the weather, judged whether it was good or bad, and judged whether it was suitable for a long journey.