grey-haired
White hair, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á if à C à NGC à ng, meaning gray hair. It is used to describe people's old age. It comes from the text of sacrificing twelve Lang.
Idiom usage
It is often used to refer to the gray hair of an old man.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote in the article of offering sacrifices to twelve Lang: "I'm not forty years old, but I look at the boundless, and my teeth shake."
Chinese PinYin : bái fà cāng cāng
grey-haired
welcome visitors and see them off. yíng lái sòng wǎng
a symbol of war in ancient china. jīn gē tiě qí
the sweat broke out all over one 's body and trickled down his back. hàn liú jiā fū
send a punitive expedition for. xīng shī wèn zuì
When people gather firewood, the flame is high. zhòng rén shí chái huǒ yàn gāo
the last radiance of the setting sun. huí guāng fǎn zhào
attend all the housework personally. qīn cāo jǐng jiù