There is no time to lose
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is d à IW ú x à R à, which means that there is almost no sky in the sky. It describes almost every day. It comes from the Song Dynasty Zhoumi's "Wulin old story · Dali".
Idiom explanation
Almost: almost; empty: empty.
Idiom usage
It is very busy.
The origin of Idioms
Song Zhoumi's "Wulin old story · Dali" said: "since the previous month, I have tried to learn from the instrument again and again, and there is almost no empty day."
Chinese PinYin : dài wú xū rì
There is no time to lose
military and political leaders. wáng hóu jiàng xiàng
lay down one's life for justice. shě shēng qǔ yì
Follow the wind in the grass. cǎo yǎn fēng cóng