I don't know how old I am
I don't know how old I am.
Pinyin: B ù zh ī L ǎ ozh ī Ji ā ngzh ì
I don't know that old age is coming. I suddenly find that I am old.
I don't know that old age is coming. I suddenly find that I am old. The Analects of Confucius: Ye Gong asked Confucius about Zilu, but Zilu was wrong. Confucius said, "if she doesn't say that, she's also a man. She's too angry to eat and too happy to worry. She doesn't know that she's going to be old." Wang Xizhi's preface to the Orchid Pavilion collection in the Eastern Jin Dynasty: Although the taste is different, the calmness and impatience are different. When he is happy with what he meets, he can get it from himself for a while, and he is quick and self-sufficient. He doesn't know that he will be old. According to Fu Lang Zai Ji in the book of Jin: "every time you talk about empty language, you don't know the day is coming; when you climb mountains and rivers, you don't know the age is coming." Wang Ji's reply to Du Zhisong's letter: those who are straight with comrades are in a group, but they don't know that they are coming. In the Tang Dynasty, Du Fu's Danqing Yin said, "Danqing doesn't know where the old general is, and wealth is like a floating cloud to me." in the Ming Dynasty, Song Lian's preface to Liang Jianzhong said, "I'm addicted to the words, wandering and forgetting to return, and I don't know where the old man is coming."
Chinese PinYin : bù zhī lǎo zhī jiāng zhì
I don't know how old I am
put on gay clothing and powder one 's face. nóng zhuāng yàn mǒ
Don't look at the monk's face, look at the Buddha's face. bù kàn sēng miàn kàn fó miàn
a fellow who pursues rancidness. zhú chòu zhī fū
It's better to save the cold than heavy fur. jiù hán mò rú chóng qiú
without a definite place for board or lodging -- make full use of the advantages offered. dōng shí xī sù