Beautiful and quiet
Juanhuo Jingxiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju ā NH ǎ OJ ì ngxi ù, which means to describe beautiful appearance and gentle temperament. It comes from the epitaph of Ma Jun, the young supervisor in the palace by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
The idiom comes from Han Yu's epitaph of Ma Jun, the young supervisor in the palace: "the young son is graceful and quiet, the Yao is surrounded by Yu Er, and LAN Zhuo is the bud of his family."
Beautiful and quiet
know something of everything but not everything of something - wú shǔ zhī jì
a carbuncle neglected becomes the bane of your life - yǎng yōng yí huàn
The river is clear for three days - hé qīng sān rì