Brilliant light
Hehezhiguang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h è h è zh ì Gu ā ng, which originally means that the sun is bright and clear. Post figurative people enjoy high prestige and momentum. It comes from fayan 500 by Yang Xiong of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yangxiong's "Fa Yan · 500" said: "it's the light of the sun, and it's the use of the eyes."
Idiom usage
A person's power and prestige is a person who is rich in talent, poor in life and has no illustrious position. Han Yu's book with Yu Xiangyang in Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : hè hè zhì guāng
Brilliant light
reach the peak of perfection. dēng fēng zào jí
conceal oneself by day and march by night. zhòu fú yè yóu
have red silk draped over one 's shoulders and flowers pinned on one 's breast. pī hóng dài huā
dwell in benevolence and righteousness. jū rén yóu yì
be glad to find a settled place for life. ān shēn wéi lè