a slow remedy cannot meet an urgency
In Chinese, Pinyin is Hu ǎ Nb ù J ì J í, which means that slow action can't meet the urgent needs. From the story of heroes and heroines
Idiom explanation
Slow: slow, help: help.
The origin of Idioms
In Chapter 13 of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in the Qing Dynasty, he said, "it's just that there's a third master of rich Zhou who is now weaving in Hangzhou. He's the eldest brother-in-law of his students. He asked them to bring ten thousand silver to Beijing."
Idiom usage
To act slowly is not suitable. Let's see. There's still more than 800 taels to go. There's no way to think about it. It's not urgent to sell something. The sixth chapter of "muddleheaded world" by Wu Jianren in Qing Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : huǎn bù jì jí
a slow remedy cannot meet an urgency
frighten each other for no reason. xiāng jīng bó yǒu
seek out able men and receive them. nà shì zhāo xián
exhaust all sources of raising money. luó jué jù qióng
stand on the edge of a pool and idly long for fish. lín yuān xiàn yú