Cure the malady in time
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is y ī sh í Ji ù B ì, meaning to rectify the current political maladies. It's from Wen Jian Qian Lu.
Idiom usage
To govern a country
The origin of Idioms
Shao Bowen of the Song Dynasty, Volume 6 of Wen Jian Qian Lu: "in the time of emperor Yuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Yao Yuanchong, the prime minister, played ten things directly, so that he could sit down and eliminate his troubles and establish a peaceful future, but he did not pay attention to it. There is no reason to cure the malady at the present time
Cure the malady in time
lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy - fèng wǔ lóng fēi
generosity and severity complement each other - kuān měng bìng jì
lift one 's feet very high and put them down very slowly - jiǎo gāo bù dī
to have a fancy for prostitutes - rě cǎo zhān huā