Press and slow
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǐ nd ǎ m à nqi ā o, which refers to forcing by various means. From the ninth chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ming Shi Naian "outlaws of the marsh" the ninth: "hair in prison, pressing slowly, afraid that he will not take the bait."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and attribute. We are looking forward to him and hope he can make progress.
Chinese PinYin : jǐn dǎ màn qiāo
Press and slow
feel that one has not done anything wrong. mén xīn wú kuì
Back to the mountains and back to the sea. huí shān zhuǎn hǎi
his eyes are bigger than his belly. yǎn chán dù bǎo