survivals of bygone ages
The old and the young, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í L à oy í sh à o, which means people who are nostalgic for the past and have obstinate ideas. From impermanence.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's impermanence: "on the front, where a bead or a gem is put on the melon skin cap worn by the old and the young, four words are written:" happy to see it. "
Idiom usage
The role of the old and the young is negligible.
Chinese PinYin : yí lǎo yí shào
survivals of bygone ages
remember what is right at the sight of profit. jū lì sī yì
collaborate from within with forces from outside. lǐ yìng wài hé
Highly talented and knowledgeable. gāo cái zhuó shí