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
be fond of eating and averse to work - hào chī lǎn zuò
pay attention to one 's own moral uplift without thought of others - dú shàn qí shēn
bind the feet with a red rope -- to be united in wedlock - chì shéng jì zú
Urgent officials slow down the people - jí lì huǎn mín
when a man is poor , his ambition is not far-reaching - rén qióng zhì duǎn