Old age
Old age, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á NNI á nm ù J ǐ ng, meaning people in old age. From shuotang.
When mother Qin saw that Shubao was going out again, she cried in her eyes and said, "my son, I'm happy to meet you, but I'm afraid of parting." (the tenth chapter of the Qing Dynasty's anonymous shuotang) source: the tenth chapter of the Qing Dynasty's anonymous shuotang: "when Qin's mother saw that uncle Bao was going out again, she cried in her eyes and said," my son, I'm in the twilight of my life. I'm happy to meet each other, but I'm afraid of parting. " Make an example to make a sentence: work hard, so as not to be miserable. pinyin code: cnmj synonyms: Sangyu twilight, old age lantern riddle: old age usage: as object; refers to old age English: Afterlife
Chinese PinYin : cán nián mù jǐng
Old age
premature death of a virtuous or gifted individual. lán cuī yù zhé
confess to false charges under torture. qū dǎ chéng zhāo
give a person bellyfuls of fisticuffs. bǎo yǐ lǎo quán
a man should get married on coming of age. nán dà dāng qǔ
If you don't work hard when you are young, you will be sad when you are old. shào zhuàng bù nǔ lì,lǎo dà tú shāng bēi