renew one 's youth
In Chinese, the Pinyin is Qu è L ǎ Ohu á NT ó ng, which means rejuvenate. It comes from Huang junzai's the golden pot and the ink, HouXian in Qing Dynasty.
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Huang junzai in the Qing Dynasty wrote in the book "waiting for the immortals in the golden pot and escaping the ink": "taking care of the gods, resisting Qi, rescuing life treasure, can rejuvenate the old."
Discrimination of words
As a predicate, attributive, or object; of a person's appearance or spirit
Chinese PinYin : què lǎo huán tóng
renew one 's youth
A willing man is a willing man. gān mào hǔ kǒu
a snipe and a clam locked in a fight. yù bàng xiāng dòu
feign madness and act like an idiot. zhuāng fēng mài shǎ
splits off as it meets the edge of knife without effort. yíng rèn lì jiě
expansive sky ; let loose the imagination ; have a rambling chat. tiān kōng hǎi kuò
scattered all over like stars in the sky or men on a chessboard. xīng luó qí bù
mend bridges and repair roads. xiū qiáo bǔ lù