[Idiom explanation] No doubt: you can distinguish clearly when you meet something. Take this as a proxy for 40 years old.
[The source of allusions] "The Analects of Confucius for Politics": Standing at thirty, not confused at forty.
At the age of thirty, you can do things independently, but at the age of forty, you can not be confused.
[Synonym] People reach middle age
[antonym] cardamom years
[Usefulness] Usefulness
[emotional color] commendatory term
[Grammatical usage] as subject and attribute; Describe a person who can distinguish things clearly without being confused at the age of forty.
[Idiom structure] is a bit formal
[date of birth] ancient times
Extended data:
Synonym: cardamom
[Idiom explanation] Bean paste: a perennial herb, which is a metaphor for virgins. When a woman is thirteen or fourteen.
[The source of allusions] Tang Du Mu's poem "Farewell": "There are more than thirteen beautiful flowers, and the cardamom is the first in early February."
A girl of thirteen or fourteen is graceful and graceful, just like a buttercup blooming in February.
[Synonym] Golden Age, golden times, Huanghua Teenager
[antonym] The wind and candle are dying, the mulberry is twilight, and people are old and yellow.
[Usefulness] Usefulness
[emotional color] commendatory term
[Grammatical usage] as subject and object; Contain praise
[Idiom structure] is a bit formal
[date of birth] ancient times