take measures in time
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NT à f à ngy à ng, meaning to see a hare, immediately sent Falcon hunting. It means acting in time and meeting the needs. From the five Lantern Festival.
Analysis of Idioms
Have a definite aim
The origin of Idioms
The Song Dynasty's interpretation of Puji's "five Lantern Festival yuan" said: "protecting the saint is not like Laohu, dragging mud and water, but only seeing the rabbit and flying the eagle, and shooting the arrow when encountering the water deer."
Idiom usage
It's a serial verb, an object and an attribute. example in today's world, who is willing to make friends with poor scholars. (annihilation of the martyrs in Houguan County, Shihou County, written by Ming Dynasty)
take measures in time
the huanghe river is clear and the seas are calm - hé qīng hǎi yàn