What idioms or proverbs are there in Sima Guang's story?

The story of Sima Guang's jar smashing is summarized in four words:

1, used his quick wits.

Pinyin: jí zhengsh ě ngzhi.

Interpretation: When describing an emergency, I suddenly thought of a solution.

Said by: Lu Xun's Tian Yuan Thought: "After reading Yu Si, my thoughts about Mangyuan suddenly increased by 10,000 times. I used my quick wits and immediately wrote a letter to my lovely cousin."

2. Very smart

Pinyin: cōng míng jué dǐng.

Interpretation: Have unparalleled intelligence.

From: The Five Chapters of the Eight Immortals by Taoist Musashi in Qing Dynasty: "He is a man with excellent roots and great intelligence, and he understood it at that time."

Step 3 take it easy

Pinyin: bù huāng bù máng.

Interpretation: describe a calm attitude, or a steady and practical attitude.

From: the third fold of Gaoyuan's literary embroidery Xiangyang Guild Hall: "I took a knife and watched my neck cut, and I unhurriedly shrank my head back."

4, a brainwave

Pinyin: lí ng j and y and dò ng.

Interpretation: I quickly changed my mind (mostly a temporary idea).

From: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" The fourth time: "I delayed for a long time, and suddenly I had a brainwave and my heart was suddenly enlightened."

5. Calm down

Pinyin: chǔ.

Interpretation: In the face of chaos, you can take your time and take your time.

From: Liu Shaotang's "Village Women" Volume 1: "The Golden Boy of Han Gen is not a Dou. In the middle of the night, if you don't succeed, you will die. You actually smiled very simply and mumbled to yourself without crying. He is a calm general. "