Count the days
In Chinese, Pinyin is j ì R ì y ǐ 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". From shame.
The idiom comes from Xu Zhenji's "shameful words" in Ming Dynasty: "when you look at Yan, you are envious; when you arrive at Yan, you are disgusted. You can count on the days for a long time. You will never be tired of going through difficulties, and you will be happy with those who are fond of glory."
Count the days
enjoy both felicity and longevity - fú shòu shuāng quán
Let go of the bull and scatter the horse - xiū niú sàn mǎ
one 's heart is like dead ashes -- utterly dissipated - xīn rú sǐ huī
teach students in accordance with their aptitude - yīn cái shī jiào