Old man of jade
Yuguanrenlao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù Gu ā NR é NL ǎ o, which means to refer to the feeling of returning home after a long time. It comes from the biography of ban Chao in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It is used as an object and attributive; it is used as an example in written language. It is said that if the government defends the border, it can strengthen the people inside and make the people of foreign descent return to their heart outside. However, the old people in Yuguan should not be called back by Cheng. Fu should be in accordance with the time and promote the attire.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of ban Chao in the book of the later Han Dynasty, ban Chao was stationed in the western regions for 31 years. Old thinking of returning, Shanghe emperor Shuyun said: "I dare not see Jiuquan County, but I originally entered Yumen pass." In the biography of CAI ting in the history of the Song Dynasty: "I have been in Wei for a long time, but I am not chatting with myself. It means that the lyrics and music have the sigh of" jade is related to old people. "
Idiom explanation
It refers to the feeling of long garrison.
Chinese PinYin : yù guān rén lǎo
Old man of jade
Abandon the same or the different. qì tóng jí yì
do everything to please others. tōu hán sòng nuǎn
a long-toothed man with a livid face. qīng miàn liáo yá
outwardly strong but inwardly weak. wài qiáng zhōng jí