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What do you mean, "too much is too late, and slow is round"?

Too much is not enough, which means that when dealing with problems, we should consider and grasp the issue of appropriateness, which can be thorough but not too thorough or absolute, otherwise it will be counterproductive; Things are slow and round, which means that in the event of an emergency, don't panic at first, consider the overall situation, find a good starting point and let go, so as to solve it satisfactorily.

Idiom: Too much is too late.

Pinyin: guê yó u bü jí

Interpretation: excessive: excessive. Jude: Like, like, like. Less than: out of reach. It is interpreted as: it is not appropriate to do too much, just like not doing enough.

From: Advanced Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period

Confucius said: Too much is too late.

Confucius said: if things are done too much, it is like not doing enough.

Relax and get a good solution.

Pinyin: shhu nze Yuán

Interpretation: Don't rush things, try to handle them slowly, and you can get a satisfactory solution.

From Qing Yu Wan Chun's Dangkou Zhi

It seems that this matter is wide and round, and it is difficult to have a result.

From this point of view, things should not be rushed, they can be solved satisfactorily, and it is difficult to succeed if they are anxious.

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Synonyms for too many good things:

Overcorrected

Pronunciation: Ji m: o w m: ng gu dong Zheng

Meaning: Straighten the bent thing and tilt it to the other side. The metaphor of error correction goes beyond its proper limit.

Usage: more formal; As predicate, object and clause; It is a metaphor for excessive error correction, which leads to other errors.

From: Zhang Tang's "Hanging Chen Sima Shu"

If you overdo it, you will hurt yourself.

Too much error correction is not good.

Idiom story: Emperor Han Jing was worried that the feudal lords were too powerful to be king himself and that the central government could not control the place, so he adopted Chao Cuo's suggestion and cut off several feudal lords' fiefs under an excuse. Liu Bi, the king of Wu, attempted to rebel in the name of the Qing Dynasty, forcing Han Jing to kill Chao Cuo, which caused the famous "Seven Kingdoms Rebellion" in history.