There are mistakes in being busy.
(Chinese proverb)
Busy things lead to chaos.
(Chinese proverb)
If you are anxious, the pot will not boil.
(Chinese proverb)
There is no good way to go fast.
(Chinese proverb)
A boil is hard to squeeze.
(Chinese proverb)
No good yarn can be found in a hurry.
(Chinese proverb)
Everything comes from haste.
(Chinese proverb)
Before you learn to crawl, you must first learn to walk.
(Chinese proverb)
You can’t drink hot porridge in a hurry.
(Chinese proverb)
A man who is impatient only hates a horse that moves slowly.
(Chinese Lu dialect)
There is also a cutscene when singing.
(Chinese proverb)
The old crow waits until the peacock grows dark.
(Chinese proverb)
One bite makes you want to become fat.
(Chinese proverb)
A shovel dug out a golden doll.
(Chinese proverb)
Irritability is the enemy of wisdom.
(Zhongwen proverb)
If you are impatient, you should not eat hot glutinous rice balls.
(Chinese proverb)
When you see a radish, you want to eat pickles.
(Chinese proverb)
Before the bear is killed, it wants to skin it.
(Chinese proverb)
When people are impatient, disaster comes, and when the sky is dry, it rains.
(Chinese proverb)
If you are impetuous and impatient, you will not be able to catch big fish.
(Chinese proverb)
If you plant a tree at noon, you will want to enjoy the shade later.
(Chinese proverb)
An anxious person does one thing twice.
(Chinese proverb)
Before marrying a wife, I hope to have grandchildren.
(Chinese proverb)
If you stamp your heart in a hurry, you will fall when walking on a flat road.
(Chinese proverb)
Before the horoscope is written, it is regarded as true.
(Chinese proverb)
If you wait impatiently, you will not get people, and if you are impatient, you will not catch fish.
(Chinese proverb)
A calm yak runs home before a hurried horse.
(Chinese idiom)
A man cannot catch things in a hurry, and a cat cannot catch a mouse in a hurry.
(Chinese proverb)
The meal must be eaten bite by bite, and the road must be walked step by step.
(Chinese proverb)
Before you learn kung fu, you first learn horse stance. If you don’t learn fists, you first learn wrestling.
(Chinese proverb)