Hidden light
Qianguangyinyao is a Chinese idiom, which is interpreted as hiding brilliance and often refers to living in seclusion. It comes from the biography of Zheng Xuan in the later Han Dynasty.
According to the biography of Zheng Xuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "there are four haos in the south mountain, namely, Yuangong and xiahuanggong. They are all known as gongs Examples ~, internal secret cultivation, deep and sincere attainments, far from spiritual people, can be described as feeling and then pass on. The 15th volume of Taiping Guangji cites Du Guangting's biography of fairy feelings, Mr. Zhenbai. used as predicate, object and attribute; used in life
Hidden light
Water and fire help each other, salt and plum complement each other - shuǐ huǒ xiāng jì,yán méi xiāng ché
look at one 's image in the mirror and pity oneself - shān jī wǔ jìng
take pity on the poor and the old - lián pín jìng lǎo