Still young
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á NNI á nzh ù s è, which means to be young again and forever. It comes from shanqizhi written by Liang xiaobiao of the Southern Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
According to shanqizhi written by Liang xiaobiao in the Southern Dynasty, "gold salt is more important than the plain wall, and jade soy sauce is more valuable than the Pearl. It can nourish the nature, sell the food, and retain the color of life."
Idiom explanation
To be young again, to be young forever.
Chinese PinYin : huán nián zhù sè
Still young
like nature itself -- highest quality. hún rán tiān chéng
A hundred legged insect is dead but not stiff. bǎi zú zhī chóng,sǐ ér bù jiāng
have quick wits in an emergency. rén jí zhì shēng