old age
Sangyu Mojing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā ngy ú m ò J ǐ ng, which means old age. It comes from the book with Li Lin by Gu Yanwu of Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
The afterglow of the setting sun shines on the top of mulberry and elm trees. The same as "Sangyu dusk".
The origin of Idioms
In Gu Yanwu's book with Li Lin in Qing Dynasty, "Sangyu's last scene may be back to sanshe."
Chinese PinYin : sāng yú mò jǐng
old age
drown one's sorrows in wine. jiè jiǔ jiāo chóu
retreat about thirty miles as a condition for peace. tuì bì sān shè
an old head on young shoulders. shào nián lǎo chéng
the soft intestines turn a hundred times. róu cháng bǎi zhuǎn
a symbol of dogged determination. jīng wèi tián hǎi