go-slow
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ā OJ í D à Ig à ng, which means not working seriously in a negative way. From "on correcting the wrong ideas within the party.".
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "on correcting the wrong ideas within the party": "(5) go slow. If you don't want to do something, you will become passive and stop working. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, object, or attribute. Boss Chen has no choice but to agree to increase the salary for his employees. 2. Employees want to leave their jobs, but they don't take the initiative to resign. They force the company to resign in order to get financial compensation.
go-slow
humble oneself in serving a master - dī tóu hā yāo
the words still ring in one 's ears - yán yóu zài ěr
The best way to use it is to keep it in one mind - yùn yòng zhī miào,cún hū yī xīn
a strange combination of circumstances - yīn chā yáng cuò
ask after the people 's sufferings with deep concern - hán liǎo wèn jí