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
Chinese PinYin : yī shí jiù bì
Cure the malady in time
take precautions against a possible danger. wǎng tū xǐ xīn