perish promptly
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu ō y á NR ù Shu ǐ, which means to wipe out immediately. Also describes the big and the big, do not care about anything. From Dou E yuan.
Idiom explanation
① I'll wipe it out immediately. ② I don't care about anything.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Guan Hanqing's the injustice of Dou'e, the fourth fold: "there is a ghost, there is a ghost, the salt is poured into the water, the emperor is as urgent as a law, the imperial edict."
Idiom usage
Who knows that the old man is not afraid of ghosts, Zhang paigu? I'm not afraid of ghosts. The second part of "basin ghost" by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty
perish promptly
the wheel of transmigration turns unceasingly -- a buddist doctrine - fǎ lún cháng zhuàn
it is beyond logic and above reason - bù kě sī yì
in retracing the past , the future can be known - shǔ wǎng zhī lái