Waiting for drowning
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í n ì h ū Chu á n, which means that when disaster comes, there is no time to ask for help. It comes from Dian Lue.
The origin of Idioms
"Dian Lue" says: "when I hear that it's better to put out the fire and get rid of the salary. Although it's painful, it's better to raise meat and drown than to repent."
Idiom usage
It's too late. In Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's "think tank supplement · wise · Huang Quan", it is said that "if a house is burning, it will burn; if you drown, you will have no time to regret."
Waiting for drowning
White sand is in Nirvana, black with it - bái shān zài niè,yǔ zhī jù hēi
Small power and heavy responsibility - lì xiǎo rèn zhòng
leave one 's native place and live as a vagabond - lí xiāng bèi jǐng
have a preconceived idea at heart - xiōng yǒu qiū hè