travel with light luggage and few attendants
Easy to follow, refers to the status of people go out, simple luggage, not many people follow. It's also said to be light and easy to follow.
The idiom comes from the eighth chapter of Liu e's travel notes of Lao can in Qing Dynasty: "he asked for a car from the county, and the light car simply went to Pingyin."
Chinese PinYin : qīng chē jiǎn cóng
travel with light luggage and few attendants
have all come within shooting range. jìn rù gòu zhōng
Qi engulfs the lake and the sea. qì tūn hú hǎi
Hate each other and know each other well. hèn xiāng zhī wǎn
See the heart of the people over time. rì jiǔ jiàn rén xīn
take advantage of sb . 's ignorance. chéng qí bù yì