Age is not equal to age
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Su ì B ǐ B ù D ē ng, which means that agriculture has been failing for years. It comes from the biography of Yan Zhuzhuan in Hanshu.
Analysis of Idioms
Never be up to the age, never be up to the age
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu's biography of Yan Zhuzhuan in the book of Han in the Eastern Han Dynasty said: "years are not equal to years, and the people are waiting to sell Jue Zhuzi to receive food and clothing."
Idiom usage
It refers to years of agricultural failure. Example: Ren Yin, with all roads, is free of land rent and silk silver this year. From the beginning to the end of the seventh chapter of Shizu in the history of the Yuan Dynasty, there were lots of robbers and lawsuits in the prison, but there were no vegetarian kitchens and a solar eclipse of Qiju. The story of detached stage
Chinese PinYin : suì bǐ bù dēng
Age is not equal to age