It's a matter of time
Hujiaohoo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǔ Ji ā ot í mॸ, which means that the wheels are staggered and the horses' hoofs meet. It describes the busy road and frequent traffic. It comes from Sun Qiao's collection, book Baocheng Yibi.
The wheels crisscross and the horseshoes meet. It describes the busy road and frequent traffic. It is from Sun Qiao's collection of Sun Qiao, the book of Baocheng post wall, written by Sun Qiao of Tang Dynasty: "Zhongmu Gong tasted Mu Liangzhou, controlled the second section of the post by Baocheng, and ran to Yao by the flag of dragon and tiger. Since then, he has been fighting with each other, so he has worshipped and wasted his post to show his greatness."
It's a matter of time
as far apart as heaven and earth - tiān rǎng xuán gé
thousands of words flow from one 's pen - xià bǐ qiān yán
Time never comes before time - jī bù kě shī,shí bù zài lái