好整以暇
      Explanation: Whole: tightly; leisure: not urgent. Describe both rigorous, and it calmly. Also refers to things that are numerous, still leisurely.
      Usage: Partial official; as predicate, adverbial; describe both the strict and orderly it leisurely
      Source: Zuo Qiuming "Zuo become public 16 years": "minister of Japan to the chu, son of emphasis is placed on the State of Jin Yong. Minister replied: 'Good to the whole congregation.' I said: 'How can such?' Robinson on said: 'Good for leisure'. "
      Examples: In such a state of panic when, Jue fast but ~, furs and slow with great weather, only the army moved to Shanhaiguan. (Qing Zeng Pu, "Flower," the 25th back)