Plant in the morning and reap in the evening
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is "zhozh ǒ NGM ù h ù which means that the profit is fast or the time is short. It comes from the book of the Han Dynasty, Jiao Si Zhi II.
The origin of Idioms
"There are immortals in the world You can see the county garden, float Penglai, cultivate five virtues, and reap every day. "
Idiom usage
If it's the first day of the moon, then Yan Hui's food will be corrupt; if it's stolen, it's incorruptible. Every day, every day. Good and evil are yet to be decided. The book of Jin
Plant in the morning and reap in the evening
Watching and listening to the wind - guān huà tīng fēng
have a squeeze hold on the enemy by slapping his back and strangling his throat - è hóu fǔ bèi
Plant in the morning and reap in the evening - zhāo zhǒng mù hù
the river and the great sky are of the same hue - jiāng tiān yī sè