Light and heavy
Light Ru thick Mo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à nzhu à NGN ó NGM à, which means to describe two different decorations: simple and elegant and gorgeous. It's from "drink the rain after the first sunny day on the lake".
Notes on Idioms
Make up: decorate; wipe: daub.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote the poem "drink the rain after the first sunny day on the lake": "if you want to compare the West Lake with the West Lake, it's always appropriate to dress lightly and wipe heavily."
Idiom usage
He is happy when his hair is combed and his clothes are well dressed. (the 48th chapter of the evil spirits of the black books in the late Qing Dynasty)
Light and heavy
There are three unknowns in this - cǐ zhōng sān mèi
invite to one 's side men of wisdom and valor - zhāo xián nà shì
Auspicious snow heralds a good harvest - ruì xuě zhào fēng nián
have whatever one 's heart desires - cóng xīn suǒ yù
My feet are full and my tongue is full - zú jiǎn shé bì