a healthy , aged person
Pang Mei Huang FA, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p á NGM é Ihu á NGF ā, which means the old man. It's from the northern history, Sui Ji Xia, Yang Di.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Di, the second emperor of the Sui Dynasty in the northern history, said: "I will always talk about the past and seek the best reason for my use. It is because I have a huge eyebrow and yellow hair that I will receive the narration and make it simple and excellent."
Idiom usage
To describe the appearance of an old man
Analysis of Idioms
Pang Meihe fa
Chinese PinYin : páng méi huáng fā
a healthy , aged person
The sky is high and the day is far away. tiān gāo rì yuǎn
vulgar or common-place point of view. shì sú zhī jiàn
a lamb going astray at a fork in the road. qí lù wáng yáng