Night tour
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Xi ù y è y ó u, which means that although you are in an official position, you can't make people see your own glory. It comes from Jiao Gan's Yilin Xiaoguo Zhifei of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
A person who loves to show off is a person who is well-dressed and never allowed to travel at night.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: night travel, night travel, night travel
The origin of Idioms
Jiao Gan, Han Dynasty, wrote in Yi Lin · Xiao Guo Zhi No: "when you meet with you, you can get rid of your troubles and make you not worry."
Idiom explanation
Although the metaphor occupies the official position, it can not make people see their own glory. It's the same as "dress and embroider at night".
Night tour
tears streaming down like raindrops - tì líng rú yǔ
be quite distinct from each other - jīng wèi fēn míng
even balance and full measures -- fair dealing - chèng píng dǒu mǎn
make a statement but name no names - wú tóu gào shì
arrive without delay upon hearing the news - wén fēng ér zhì