maintain the moral integrity in one 's later years
Huanghuawanjie is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Hu á nghu ā w ǎ NJI é, which means it refers to people's noble Wanjie. From "nine days Pavilion".
Idiom explanation
Yellow flower: Chrysanthemum; late Festival: the integrity of old age.
The origin of Idioms
Han Qi's poem "nine days Pavilion" in Song Dynasty: "don't worry about the old garden's light autumn, let's see the fragrance of cold flowers in the evening."
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's object; it's commendatory. example from teaching Canggou to float through the clouds, leaving the line to fragrance. Yuan · Zhang Boyou's the experience of CI Yun Wan Yan
Chinese PinYin : huáng huā wǎn jié
maintain the moral integrity in one 's later years
Take the bull and ride the horse. fú niú chéng mǎ
allow oneself to become dissolute. zì gān bào qì
Looking from the east to the West. dōng wàng xī guān