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The pinyin of age

Age

Pinyin: nián líng

Pinyin: ?ㄋ一ㄢ_ ㄌ一ㄥ_

Part of speech: noun

Structure: Year (up and down structure) Age (left and right structure)

Citation explanation:

The number of years that a person or other creature has lived.

Quote from "Book of Rites·Prince Wen Wang": "In ancient times, age was called age, and teeth are also old."

Liang Shenyue of the Southern Dynasties wrote a poem in "Feng Huayang King's Foreign Soldiers": "Meal with Jade As time goes by, swallowing clouds will change your appearance."

Song Lu You's "Qi Temple Lu Zha Zi": "The actual reason is that age is aging, Qi and blood are withered, and chronic diseases are common in summer and autumn."

Wei Wei's "Fire and Fire": "He said without hesitation: 'I want to be a soldier of the People's Army.' But we said: 'Your age is not enough!'"