It's just a matter of time
Jirikeqi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì R ì K ě Q ī, which means you can count the days and wait. It's not far to describe it. The same as "wait for the day". It comes from Quan Deyu of Tang Dynasty. He Jiannan Xichuan Jiedushi of zhongshumen broke the Tibetan invaders.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: wait for the day, wait for the day, wait for the day
The origin of Idioms
According to Quan Deyu's zhongshumen's congratulation to the governor of Xichuan, Jiannan, for the great destruction of the Tibetan invaders in the Tang Dynasty, "it's time to show off the power of heaven and do your best to show off the virtue of literature."
Idiom usage
It is not far away to describe
It's just a matter of time
The fierce wind strikes the slow doctor - jí jīng fēng zhuàng zhe màn láng zhōng
there is too much detail in one 's speech - xiē xiē zhē zhē
have the strong willpower that can make an arrow pierce even stone - méi shí yǐn yǔ