A multi-character idiom related to fast?

Chenglong: A woman rides on a dragon to achieve enlightenment and become an immortal. Kuai son-in-law: a satisfactory son-in-law. In the old days, it referred to a son-in-law with both talent and appearance. It is also used to refer to someone else's son-in-law.

Great pleasure: It means that bad people are punished or hit for their bad deeds, which makes everyone very happy.

The son-in-law of the east bed: refers to a son-in-law who is open-minded and has outstanding talents. It is a good name for son-in-law.

More fast, more economical: large quantity, fast speed, good quality and low cost.

A gentleman's word is like a whip of a fast horse: a metaphor is used to make a decision, and it will never be changed.

Ruyi current: Ruyi: refreshing and comfortable. It means a moment of pleasure.

Quick-stepping meteor: describes taking long strides and walking fast.

Cut the knot with a quick knife: It is a metaphor for being decisive and able to take resolute and effective measures to solve complex problems quickly.

A fast calf will overturn a cart: A fast calf will overturn the cart. It means that young and energetic people should know how to exercise restraint.

Horse and whip: A whip is added to a fast horse to make it run faster. It is a metaphor for speeding up and speeding up.

Keep people talking quickly: A straightforward person speaks straightforward words.

Clap your hands and say happy: Kuai: happy. Applause. It mostly refers to justice being served or the ending of things making people satisfied.

Don’t do things that make your own people sad and your enemies happy. Refers to a certain kind of action that only benefits the enemy and does not benefit oneself.

Competent and happy: Competent: capable enough to take on the job. Refers to the ability to take on a certain task or job and to complete it well.

Smart hands and quick eyes: Describing cleverness and agility.

Sneak peek: see: see. It is a pleasure to be able to see it first. Describes ardent hope.

Outspoken and outspoken: I have a straightforward temperament and say whatever I have to say.

Clever eyes and quick hands: see accurately and move quickly.

Put it to death and then quickly: I can’t wait to kill someone for pleasure. Describes a vicious heart.

Sharp mouth and quick tongue: a metaphor for talking too much and being rash.

Outspoken and quick-hearted: Have a straightforward temperament and say what you have to say.

Calm and happy: strong and fluent, vigorous and hearty. Describe poetry and calligraphy as vigorous and fluent.

Calm and happy: strong and fluent, vigorous and hearty. Describe poetry and calligraphy as vigorous and fluent.

Satisfied: When things go well, you feel happy. Satisfactory: just what one wishes. Joy: The mood is refreshing and comfortable.

Empty talk about pleasure: pleasure: makes the heart feel happy. Talking nonsense without taking action is just for the sake of talking.

Be forthright and straightforward: Say whatever you want and say whatever you think. Describes a person's straightforward temperament and bright language.

Outspoken and straightforward: Say what you think and be straightforward.

Cut the tangle of threads with a quick knife: It is a metaphor for being decisive, being able to take resolute and effective measures, and quickly solving complex problems. Same as "cutting the mess with a sharp knife".

Cut the knot with a quick knife: It is a metaphor for being decisive and able to take resolute and effective measures to solve complex problems quickly. Same as "cutting the mess with a sharp knife".

Happy people do happy things: Happy people do happy things.

Quickness: Refers to being straightforward and cheerful, without being coy or pretentious.

Happy and satisfied: Describes contentment, and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Same as "happy and happy".

Happy and contented: Describes contentment, and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Same as "happy and happy".

Happiness and satisfaction: It still means everything is as satisfying as one's heart is. Describes contentment, and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes.

Be able to speak quickly: Be able to speak quickly and quickly. Same as "quickly spoken".

Able to speak quickly: Able to speak quickly and quickly.

Enthusiasm: Describes enthusiasm and straightforwardness.

People are very happy: Kuai: happy. It means that bad people and bad deeds are punished or attacked, which makes everyone very happy.

Soft fur and fast horse: Light and warm fur clothes and a good running horse represent a luxurious life.

The tip of the tongue is quick to speak: Jian: sharp, sharp. Kuai: sharp, refreshing. Describes a person who is sharp-tongued and can speak readily. It also means speaking sharply and being unwilling to let others.

Hurry hands and quick eyes: Urgent: quickly. Quick movements and quick vision. Describes cleverness and agility.

It's too late, it's soon: A common cliché in novels. It means that things happen at a speed that the narrative speed cannot keep up with.

Satisfied: Describes contentment, the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Same as "satisfied".

Drinking with joy: dripping with joy: feeling comfortable. The description is very pleasant.

Outspoken and outspoken: Have a straightforward temperament and say what you have to say. Same as "outspoken and outspoken".

Impatient and quick-tongued: I am quick-tempered and speak out when I have something to say.

Hasty eyes and quick hands: Describes being alert and quick in doing things.

Sharp eyes and quick hands: Describes being alert and agile in doing things.

Sharp eyes and quick hands: Good eyesight and quick movements.

Spit out quickly: It means to feel comfortable saying what you want to say.

Get a sneak peek: It’s better to get a sneak peek.

Speaking quickly and having a long tongue: refers to someone who loves to gossip.