act with undue haste
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā ozh ī Gu ò C ù, which means to act too hastily, refers to dealing with things, solving problems too impatient. It comes from the biography of Gongyang, thirty years of zhuanggong.
[pronunciation] C ā ozh ī Gu ù C ù
It's too hasty. It refers to being too impatient to deal with things and solve problems.
[source] it is said in the biography of Gongyang, the thirtieth year of zhuanggong: "when the Qi people attacked the mountains, what was their name? Demote. What is demotion? Zisima Zi said, "is it enough to do it?
[example] if the middle road is closed and the East and the West are sold abroad, the tax will be reduced, but the leakage will not be stopped. Lin Zexu's "the return of Zeng WangYan" in Qing Dynasty
Usage: used as predicate and object; used to admonish others not to be reckless
act with undue haste
words cannot express all one intends to say - yán bù jìn yì