The light is gone
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is t ā OJ ì n ì Gu ā ng. It means to hide the trace and light, not to expose it. It comes from Ode to the meritorious officials of emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Keep a low profile
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object
The origin of Idioms
In Lu Ji's Ode to the meritorious officials of emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, it is said that "when Peng Yue was watching, he disappeared from sight, looked forward with his own eyes, and soared with his wings."
The light is gone
Take advantage and throw into the well - qǔ xiá tóu jǐng
a commonplace talk of an old scholar - lǎo shēng cháng tán
holding the same views with minor differences - tóng mén yì hù
affection loses with beauty withering away - sè shuāi ài chí
Draw a tiger but not a dog - huà hǔ bù chéng fǎn lèi gǒu