preserve one 's personality in old age
Hanhuawanjie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h á nhu ā w ǎ NJI é, which means that people's Wanjie is still noble. It comes from the poem September Pavilion by Han Qi of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Song Hanqi's poem "Water Pavilion in September" says: "although I am ashamed that the old garden looks pale in autumn, let's see the fragrance of cold flowers in the evening."
Idiom usage
There is a poem in Chongyang: don't be shy, the old garden looks pale in autumn, and look at the fragrance of the cold flowers in the evening. (Han Qi, Song Dynasty, records of the words and deeds of famous officials of the Song Dynasty), also known as "the late yellow Festival" and "the late yellow Festival".
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: late life
Chinese PinYin : hán huā wǎn jié
preserve one 's personality in old age
Power and rank are inferior. quán zhòng zhì bēi
a hungry person is not picky and choosy. jī bù zé shí
be born under an unlucky star. féng táng yì lǎo
as though heaven and earth had fallen. tiān bēng dì chè