unhurried
Not in a hurry is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Hu ā NGB ù m á ng, which describes a calm attitude, or a steady and down-to-earth work. From Xiangyang society.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: calm, not urgent, not slow
Idiom usage
The road is circling on the mountain and the cars are circling in circles. Ba Jin's journey notes on Chengdu Chongqing Road
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Gao Wenxiu "Xiangyang meeting" the third fold: "round up knife to see my neck cut, not in a hurry to shrink the head."
unhurried
Beat the chicken and curse the dog - dǎ jī mà gǒu
Zhang Gong's drinking and Li Gong's drunk - zhāng gōng chī jiǔ lǐ gōng zuì
when one chu man loses his bow , another chu man finds it - chǔ gōng chǔ dé
remain an indifferent spectator - cóng bì shàng guān