- 急急忙忙 jíjímángmáng hurriedlyin a great hurry; in extreme haste
- 急急如律令 jíjírúlǜlìng act with the speed of law, obey this command immediatelyA phrase originally used at the end of Han dynasty official documents to indicate urgency; now used at the end of Daoist incantations or charms to command spirits to act immediately.
- 急急巴巴 jíjibābā hastily(colloquial) in a great hurry; describes being in a rush or doing something very quickly
- 巴巴急急 bābajiji rushing aboutto toil; to be busy and hurried
- 皇帝不急急死太监 huángdìbùjíjísǐtàijiàn observers are more anxious than the party involved(idiom) Literally "the emperor is not worried, but the eunuchs are dying of anxiety"; used to describe situations where a person is relaxed while those around them are extremely worried on their behalf.
- 忙忙急急 mángmángjíjí in a hurryto be in a great hurry; in a state of frantic haste
- 急急风 jíjífēng fast percussion patternFast-paced percussion pattern in Chinese opera used to accompany intense action, such as fighting or running; can also refer to the hurried movements performed to this rhythm.
- 皇上不急急太监 huángshàngbùjíjítàijiàn the observers are more anxious than the person involvedLiterally "the emperor is not worried, but his eunuchs are"; used to describe a situation where a bystander or observer is more worried or impatient than the person actually affected.