the slow need to start early
This is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B è NNI ǎ oxi ā NF ē I, which means that people with poor ability are afraid to catch up with others when they do things, so they are the first to do things; it is often used as a modest word; the same as "stupid bird flies first". From Chen Mu Jiao Zi.
The origin of Idioms
The first discount of Yuan Dynasty Guan Hanqing's Chen Mu Jiao Zi: "second brother, you have won the official title. I have a metaphor with you. I'm like the spirit bird behind, you wait for the bird to fly first. "
Idiom usage
People with poor metaphorical ability should redouble their efforts.
the slow need to start early
eat vegetarian food before the buddha - cháng zhāi lǐ fó