in old age
In his twilight years, a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Chu í m ù zh ī Ni á n, which means that he is approaching or approaching his old age. It comes from the Song Dynasty Zhang yuangan's "Luchuan CI: drunk and depressed".
The idiom comes from the Song Dynasty, Zhang yuangan's "Luchuan CI: drunk and depressed": "when you are old, you still leave."
Chinese PinYin : chuí mù zhī nián
in old age
artful speech and flashy manners in appearance but jealous inside. wài qiǎo nèi jí
an army fighting for a just cause has high morale. shī zhí wéi zhuàng
learn about its taboos on going to a friend 's house. rù mén wèn huì
one is notorious for one 's misdeeds. è jì zhāo zhù
A bell is buckled by an arrow. yǐ tíng kòu zhōng