very old age
Guinian Hesuan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ī Ni á NH è Su à n, which means longevity, or used as a birthday word. It's from Song Weixiang's "drunken Penglai · Tingping Qingshou".
Idiom explanation
It refers to people's long life. Or as a birthday message. It is the same as "turtle year and crane life".
The origin of Idioms
In the poem "drunken Penglai · Tingping Qingshou" written by Wei Xiang of Song Dynasty, "I wish I could grow higher, I wish I could have a better life, I wish I could have a better life."
Idiom usage
Used as an object, attribute, birthday, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Guiling Hesuan, Guilian Heshou
Chinese PinYin : guī nián hè suàn
very old age
Follow the precepts of frost. lǚ shuāng zhī jiè
sacrifice some territory in order to make peace. rì xuē yuè gē
bright as is fond of studying. mǐn ér hào xué
be in the van of one 's officers and men. shēn xiān shì zhòng
a good fortune exists beside the misfortune. huò fú yǐ fú
human effort is the decisive factor. dào zài rén wéi