Miu-jumyu (未雨綢繆).
This is a proverb meaning that a bird weaves its nest before it rains, referring to the act of preparing or taking precautions before a dangerous situation occurs.
The monsoon season has begun across the country.
We must prepare in advance with the wisdom of Miu-jumyu to ensure there is no damage from the monsoon rains.
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