1. Poems about men who are not confused at forty
2. Poems about men who are not confused at forty
Poems about men who are not confused at forty 1. About the age of 40 Ancient Poems
1. Untitled·Shaohua
Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin
When I was eight years old, I secretly looked in the mirror and I could already draw my long eyebrows.
When I was ten years old, I went on an outing with hibiscus as my skirt.
I learned to play the zither at twenty, but I never took off my silver armor.
Thirty-year-old has six relatives, but she still hasn’t married yet.
Forty-year-olds weep in the spring breeze, swinging on their backs.
Translation:
The eight-year-old girl likes to secretly look in the mirror and has already painted her eyebrows into long eyebrows. When I was ten years old, I went for an outing in the wild and imagined lotus flowers as my clothes. I started learning to play the zither at the age of twenty, and I never took off the silver armor on my fingers.
At the age of thirty, she must avoid seeing men, not even her closest relatives. At this time, she may be wondering when she will get married. At the age of forty, she turned her back to the swing and cried in the spring breeze, fearing that spring would disappear.
2. Thousands of years old·singing the 闗鴂 several times
Song Dynasty: Zhang Xian
The sound of the 闗鴂 is heard several times, and Fangfei rests. Xichun even broke off the remaining red. The rain is light, the wind is stormy, and the plums are green. There are willow trees in Yongfeng, and there is no one left, and the sun is full of flowers and snow.
Don’t pluck the Yao string, because you can blame the Ji string for speaking. As time goes by, love never ends. The heart is like a double mesh with thousands of knots in it. The night has passed, and the moon is still shining brightly at the east window. (The Crescent Moon, Part 1: The Solitary Lamp Goes Out)
Translation:
Several cuckoo calls signaled that the bright spring was about to wither. The Xichun people even want to break off the remaining flowers. Unexpectedly, although the rain is gentle and the wind is fierce, it coincides with the late spring season when the plums turn green. Look at the willow trees in Yongfengfang, scattering catkins like falling snow all day long in the deserted garden.
Don’t pluck the thin strings of the pipa. My deep sorrow will not be poured out on the thin strings. If there is love in heaven, it will never grow old, and true love will never die out. A passionate heart is like a pair of silk nets with thousands of knots in the middle. The middle of the night has passed, the east is not yet white, and there is still a waning moon.
3. Great Night Works
Tang Dynasty: Gao Shi
The hotel is sleepless under the cold light, and the guests feel sad.
I miss my hometown tonight, and my hair is covered with frost for another year tomorrow. (Shuangyan 1: Worry on the temples)
Translation: Living in an inn, alone in front of the broken lamp, unable to sleep. For some unknown reason, the poet's mood became very sad and sad. On this New Year's Eve, imagine how people in my hometown miss me thousands of miles away, and tomorrow I will be one year older and have a lot of new gray hair.
4. Jian Jia
Tang Dynasty: Du Fu
If you are not able to defend yourself, how will the autumn wind blow?
For the time being, the flowers are covered with snow, and a few leaves are sinking.
If the body is weak, the spring breeze will come early, and the bushes will grow long and there will be more dew at night.
After the world falls, I am afraid that the years will be wasted.
Translation: What should Jian Jia do when she is unable to protect herself in the face of destruction and is blown by the howling autumn wind? The flowers bloom only for a very short time, and soon the leaves sink into the water. When the body is weak, the spring breeze comes too early. When it grows into a dense bush, there is more cold dew at night. Even if the flowers and leaves fall off after the decline, I still worry about the wasted years.
5. A pair of plum blossoms·The dark clouds on the pillow fall into the emerald green leaves
Song Dynasty: Cai Shen
The dark clouds in the pillow fall into the emerald green leaves. I woke up from my midday dream, my eyes full of spring beauty. Huan Huan curled up at the waist of Chu Palace. When spring comes, the fragrance of jade will fade away.
The red gate under the willow tree is next to the small bridge. The red window appeared several times, and I mistakenly recognized the call. Heartbroken Fengyue pitiful Xiao. I can't bear to be tired, and I'm bored in two places.
Translation:
The long black hair is piled on the pillow like dark clouds, and the green peaks in the hair have also fallen off. I was suddenly awakened from my nap, looking at the warm reds and soft greens of spring. How can such a gentle and graceful person withstand the torture of another spring?
I’m afraid, as people age, the pearls and topaz will lose their fragrance. The red door under the willow tree is accompanied by a small bridge. How many times have I waited until dark and lit candles to make the windows red? How many times have I mistakenly thought it was him riding a horse passing by. Heartbroken, the wind, flowers, snow and moon are pitiful and endless. I endured the sluggish look, but at the same time, I was very bored.
2. The meaning of a man in his forties
Ancient age titles
In the process of learning ancient Chinese, we often encounter some expressions of age titles. Words, such as "Weak Crown", "Old Man", etc. Students are often confused about this. In fact, there are many words like this, which are all knowledge that we must understand in the process of learning ancient Chinese. The origins of the age titles of ancient people are different. , most of them are named according to the physiological characteristics of different ages, but some have become fixed titles after what their predecessors said.
Among all the age titles, "ninety" has the most and most interesting titles. .Also called "Frozen Pear", the Mackerel is a kind of fish, and the patterns on its back are like the wrinkled skin of an old man. In addition, in old age, age spots appear on the skin like the skin of a frozen pear, so it is also called "Frozen Pear".
There are also names based on physiological characteristics. For example, a newborn is called "baby" because a newborn needs to be held on the chest for feeding. Baby can be associated with Ying, which refers to the chest. A baby is held on the chest. Children. In addition to being called "Mourning", seven-year-olds are also called "羾往" and "瀾倀", because it is the time when teeth are changing, so they are called this. Fifteen-year-olds are called "Tong". ". In ancient times, adults reached adulthood at the age of sixteen. At the age of fifteen, men were not crowned, and women were not hairpins. The meaning used here is metaphorical.
In addition, we often say "the year of establishment" and "the age of not being confused". "Nian" and "Year of Knowing Destiny" come from the records of "The Analects of Confucius: Weizheng Chapter": "The Master said: At fifteen, one is determined to learn; at thirty, he is established; at forty, he is not confused; at fifty, he knows the destiny; at six At the age of ten, one's ears are attuned, and at seventy, one can follow one's heart's desires."
"Book of Rites·Quji Chapter" compiled by Dai Shengsuo of the Han Dynasty said: "Ten years of life are called young, twenty are said to be weak, and thirty are called strong. , Forty is called Qiang, fifty is called Ai, sixty is called senior, seventy is called old, eighty and ninety is called old, and a hundred years is called period." There is also a saying that old people are not guilty of crimes. But later generations have said that. "Young Xue", "Weak Crown", etc. are often used as age titles. This is probably the reason why the vocabulary of later generations has developed from monosyllables to double syllables
Our country also has the tradition of counting the stems and branches, and sixty years are one year. Therefore, there is a saying that the age of sixty is the "year of sixty". Du Fu has a poem that says: "Drinking debts are commonplace, but seventy and twenty are rare in life." Therefore, seventy has another "year of rareness". Other names.
Of course, these are not the only ancient age titles. There are also many that are scattered in various ancient books and have not been handed down because they are rarely used. The ones mentioned above are used frequently and have strong vitality. And it has been used by later generations. Some of them have also entered our daily communication, such as: "standing at thirty." Another example is that from the words "baby" and "child", we can no longer see the history. It’s different from today.
In addition:
Infancy: under one year old. Child: two to three years old. Shiqi and Shaonian: boy eight years old.
General angle: a general term for childhood. The age of hanging bun: refers to children. Huangkou: under ten years old.
Preschool: ten years old. The age of dancing spoon: thirteen to fifteen years old. Zhixue: Fifteen years old.
The year of the Dancing Elephant: fifteen to twenty years old. The weak crown: twenty years old. The mature year: thirty years old.
The year of no confusion: forty Years old. The year when one knows destiny and knows wrong: fifty years old. The year when one’s ears are smooth and sixty years old: sixty years old.
The age when ancient seventy years old: seventy years old. The year when the stick comes to the throne: eighty years old. Old age: Eighty or ninety years old.
Qiyi: a person who is 100 years old. First and sixth years: a girl is seven years old. Golden hairpin year: a girl is twelve years old
Cardamom years: A woman is thirteen years old and has hairpins: a woman is fifteen years old. The age of jade and the age of broken melon: a woman is sixteen years old.
The age of peach and plum blossoms: a woman is twenty years old. The age of flower letter: a woman is twenty-four years old. Year: Married
3. What does it mean for a man to be forty without confusion?
First of all, "confusion" means doubt, not "temptation" as some people understand. "Four truths and no doubts" When you are forty years old, you will no longer doubt. This is the original meaning, and it is for the intellectual life. "Bewilderment" means confusion. When modern people say that a man is forty but not confused, he has jumped out of the original context of life. Therefore, it cannot be taken out of context, but should be combined with the original text to derive its extended meaning.
The original sentence comes from Mr. Nan Huaijin's "The Analects of Confucius": The Master said: When I am fifteen, I am determined to learn; At seventy, follow your heart's desires and do not exceed the rules.
This is Confucius' self-report. Confucius died at the age of seventy-two.
In a few simple sentences, he reported his life experience and the spirit of hard work. His life experience is very pitiful. When his father passed away, he still had a semi-disabled brother and a sister. He had to shoulder this burden for the family, and he had a heavy responsibility. He said that when he was fifteen years old, he determined to become a scholar. After fifteen years, based on his rich experience and the tempering of life, he became established at the age of thirty. Sure, this life must take this path. But at this time, there is still doubt, and there is still the phenomenon of wavering. "You will not be confused when you are forty." I no longer doubt.
I think the current understanding can be ten. Five is determined, thirty has a direction, forty is determined and understood, and one has to seize the time to do things. At fifty, he knows what he is destined to do without forcing it. At sixty, he sees and listens a lot. At seventy, he has no desires or desires. o( ∩_∩)o. Haha, bye bye, everyone is different
4. Poems about men
1. There will be times when the wind and waves break, and the clouds and sails will rise across the sea. 2. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after spending all my money. 3. All the sages in ancient times are lonely, but only the drinkers leave their names. 4. How can I be a person who laughs in the sky and goes out? 5. I laugh all my life. A few times, you have to be drunk when you meet in a drunken fight. 6. Finish the affairs of the king and win the reputation in life and death. 7. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost hero. 9. Go to the east of the river to find all the famous people. Thousands of blows are still strong, regardless of the wind from east to west. 10. I am a crazy person in Chu, and Feng Ge laughs at Confucius. 11. I will be able to live up to my youth. 12. To be happy in life, don’t let the golden bottle be empty to the moon. . 13. The emperor couldn't get on the boat and claimed that he was a drunkard. 14. Who is the hero who spends his days drinking and singing?
15. If he is so ambitious, he dares to laugh at Huang Chao. No husband! 16. I urge God to cheer up and send talents in any way. 17. Let it be strong, and the breeze will blow on the mountains. Let it be horizontal, and the moon will shine on the river.
18. Golden scales Isn't it like an object in a pond that can transform into a dragon when the storm hits?
19. The roc rises with the wind in one day and soars ninety thousand miles away! 20. The emperor's hegemony is chatting and laughing, and it is more than a drunken night. 21. .Both your body and your name will be destroyed, but the eternal flow of rivers will not be wasted!
22.. Both feet will traverse the waves of the world, and one shoulder will bear all the sorrows of the past and the present.
23. The painting does not know the veteran! At the end of the day, wealth and honor are like floating clouds to me
24. Brothers are here after all the calamities, and grudges are gone with a smile when we meet
25. Today I have a long tassel in my hand, when will I tie the blue dragon?
26.. The yellow sand will wear golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is destroyed
27. Can draw the eagle bow like the full moon, look northwest, and shoot at the wolf.
28 ..The incense array reaches Chang'an, and the whole city wears golden armor
29.. After ten years of sharpening a sword, the frost blade has not been tried. I show you today, who can be unfair?
< p> 30. Look at the strong pines in the dim dusk, and still calmly fly through the chaotic clouds31. The five-flowered horse, the golden fur, the call will be exchanged for the fine wine, and I will eliminate the eternal sorrow with you! p> 5. Why is it said that men are not confused when they are forty?
Forty is the age when the sun sets, and it is also the age when one understands the world and understands oneself. Tao Yuanming, who was forty years old, abandoned his official position and went into seclusion. He said the famous saying "Today is true but yesterday was wrong". After a man reaches the age of forty, his concepts will change in ten major ways.
The first thing that made me confused was that I suddenly realized the cumbersome administrative affairs and that I was a small person.
The second confusion is that after the ambition has faded, I suddenly fell in love with home.
The third not to be confused is to tolerate everything, or "a big belly can tolerate things that are difficult to tolerate in the world."
The fourth is not to be confused, it is to understand that the world is incomplete, beauty is incomplete, and there will never be perfection in the world.
The fifth one is not to be confused, it is not to blindly believe in authority, but to understand that people are similar to each other, and many "powers" are created.
The sixth reason is to understand that there are still many flaws in the edifice of civilization that mankind has painstakingly built.
The seventh one is not confused, which is called "dare to speak", or "childish without restraint", always feeling that people should tell the truth.
The eighth not to be confused is to "acknowledge that everything has a certain fate" and treat many things with ease.
The ninth one is not to be confused, it is to break the mystery and worship of the opposite sex, and understand that there is no perfect ideal person.
The tenth not to be confused is to "remember the past", to miss those old people, old things, and friends who once helped you.
Of course, the biggest confusion is that I understand that I have to seize the time to do things, because I don’t have much time anymore.
Poems about forty years old 1. Ancient poems about 40 years old
1. Untitled·Shaohua
Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin
When I was eight years old, I secretly looked in the mirror, and I could already draw my eyebrows.
When I was ten years old, I went on an outing with hibiscus as my skirt.
I learned to play the zither at twenty, but I never took off my silver armor.
Thirty-year-old has six relatives, but she still hasn’t married yet.
Forty-year-olds weep in the spring breeze, swinging on their backs.
Translation:
The eight-year-old girl likes to secretly look in the mirror and has already painted her eyebrows into long eyebrows. When I was ten years old, I went for an outing in the wild and imagined that lotus flowers would make my clothes. I started learning to play the zither at the age of twenty, and I never took off the silver armor on my fingers.
At the age of thirty, she must avoid seeing men, not even her closest relatives. At this time, she may be wondering when she will get married. At the age of forty, she turned her back to the swing and cried in the spring breeze, fearing that spring would disappear.
2. Thousands of years old·singing the 闗鴂 several times
Song Dynasty: Zhang Xian
The sound of the 闗鴂 is heard several times, and Fangfei rests. Xichun even broke off the remaining red. The rain is light, the wind is stormy, and the plums are green. There are willow trees in Yongfeng, and there is no one left, and the sun is full of flowers and snow.
Don’t pluck the Yao string, because you can blame the Ji string for speaking. As time goes by, love never ends. The heart is like a double mesh with thousands of knots in it. The night has passed, and the moon is still shining brightly at the east window. (The Crescent Moon, Part 1: The Solitary Lamp Goes Out)
Translation:
Several cuckoo calls signaled that the bright spring was about to wither. The Xichun people even want to break off the remaining flowers. Unexpectedly, although the rain is gentle and the wind is fierce, it coincides with the late spring season when the plums turn green. Look at the willow trees in Yongfengfang, scattering catkins like falling snow all day long in the deserted garden.
Don’t pluck the thin strings of the pipa. My deep sorrow will not be poured out on the thin strings. If there is love in heaven, it will never grow old, and true love will never die out. A passionate heart is like a pair of silk nets with thousands of knots in the middle. The middle of the night has passed, the east is not yet white, and there is still a waning moon.
3. Great Night Works
Tang Dynasty: Gao Shi
The hotel is sleepless under the cold light, and the guests feel sad.
I miss my hometown tonight, and my hair is covered with frost for another year tomorrow. (Shuangyan 1: Worry on the temples)
Translation: Living in an inn, alone in front of the broken lamp, unable to sleep. For some unknown reason, the poet's mood became very sad and sad. On this New Year's Eve, imagine how people in my hometown miss me thousands of miles away, and tomorrow I will be one year older and have a lot of new gray hair.
4. Jian Jia
Tang Dynasty: Du Fu
If you are not able to defend yourself, how will the autumn wind blow?
For now the flowers are covered with snow, and a few leaves are sinking.
If the body is weak, the spring breeze will come early, and the bushes will grow long and there will be more dew at night.
After the world falls, I am afraid that the years will be wasted.
Translation: What should Jian Jia do when she is unable to protect herself in the face of destruction and is blown by the howling autumn wind? The flowers bloom only for a very short time, and soon the leaves sink into the water. When the body is weak, the spring breeze comes too early. When it grows into a dense bush, there is more cold dew at night. Even if the flowers and leaves fall off after the decline, I still worry about the wasted years.
5. A pair of plum blossoms·The dark clouds on the pillow fall into the emerald green leaves
Song Dynasty: Cai Shen
The dark clouds in the pillow fall into the emerald green leaves. I woke up from my midday dream, my eyes full of spring beauty. Huan Huan curled up at the waist of Chu Palace. When spring comes, the fragrance of jade will fade away.
The red gate under the willow tree is next to the small bridge. The red window appeared several times, and I mistakenly recognized the call. Heartbroken Fengyue pitiful Xiao. I can't bear to be tired, and I'm bored in two places.
Translation:
The long black hair is piled on the pillow like dark clouds, and the green peaks in the hair have also fallen off. I was suddenly awakened from my nap, looking at the warm reds and soft greens of spring. How can such a gentle and graceful person withstand the torture of another spring?
I’m afraid, as people age, the pearls and topaz will lose their fragrance. The red door under the willow tree is accompanied by a small bridge. How many times have I waited until dark and lit candles to make the windows red? How many times have I mistakenly thought it was him riding a horse passing by. Heartbroken, the wind, flowers, snow and moon are pitiful and endless.
I endured the sluggish look, but at the same time, I was very bored.
2. The full sentence of "No Confusion at Forty" is
Confucius said: When I was fifteen, I was determined to learn; When you are sixty, your ears will be attuned; when you are seventy, you will follow your heart's desires without going beyond the rules. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng"
Standing at thirty means that a person can make a living for himself at the age of thirty, have his own views on life, and be able to live alone.
Being forty without confusion means that a person at forty years old can have an objective and accurate understanding of all things in life and will no longer be distressed by things that are powerless.
Fifty years of knowing destiny means that when a person is fifty years old, he already knows the meaning of life, the meaning of this world, and the meaning of the universe. At this time, he also understands that life comes from nothing and from A cycle from something to nothing. There is no fear of death at this level.
3. Poems about the forty-year-old ancient life
1. Walk without confusion, and you will not succeed if you stay in trouble. ——"Drinking·Sixteen" Wei Jin·Tao Yuanming
Translation: I am approaching forty years old and have lived in seclusion for a long time without achieving anything.
2. Drinking and singing, what is life like? Like morning dew, it will be more painful every day. ——"Dan Ge Xing" Wei and Jin·Cao Cao
Translation: Drink and sing at the same time, life is short and the days and months fly by. Just like the morning dew, it is fleeting and there are too many lost days! The singing at the banquet was passionate and generous, and melancholy filled my heart for a long time.
3. The years pass by suddenly, and there is no confusion as the year progresses. ——"Poems about Drinking with Tao Yuanming" Song Dynasty Teng Cen
Translation: The years are passing by like running water, and I am approaching forty.
4. Talented people have emerged from generation to generation, and each has led the way for hundreds of years. ——"On Five Poems Part 2" Zhao Yi, Qing Dynasty
Translation: There are many talented people in the country from generation to generation, and their poems, articles and popularity will be remembered for generations.
5. A new song and a glass of wine, the weather is the same as last year. ——"Huanxisha·A New Song and a Glass of Wine" Yan Shu, Song Dynasty
Translation: Composing a song and lyrics while drinking a glass of wine, I think of the same kind of terraces and pavilions in the same season last year.
4. Standing at thirty, not confused at forty
The "year of standing", "the year of not being confused" and "the year of knowing one's destiny" that we often talk about now come from "The Year of Knowing Your Fate". "The Analects of Confucius: Weizheng Chapter" records: "Confucius said: At ten, one is determined to learn; at thirty, he is established; at forty, he is not confused; at fifty, he understands the destiny of heaven; at sixty, his ears are obedient; at seventy, he follows his heart's desires and does not stray away from them." p>
The "Book of Rites·Quji" compiled by Dai Shengsuo of the Han Dynasty said: "Ten years of life are called young, twenty are called weak, thirty are called strong, forty are called strong, fifty are called moxa, and sixty are called moxa. It is called Qi, seventy is called old, eighty or ninety is called old, and one hundred years is called period. "There is also a saying that old people are not punished for their crimes. However, later generations often use "Yuxue", "Weiguan", etc. as age titles. This is probably the reason why the vocabulary of later generations has developed from monosyllables to bisyllabics
Our country also has the tradition of counting the stems and branches, six Ten years is a cycle, so there is a saying that the age of sixty is the "year of sixtieth". Du Fu has a poem that says: "Drinking debts are commonplace, but seventy and twenty are rare in life." Therefore, seventy is also known as "the rare year in ancient times".
Of course, these are not the only ancient age titles. There are also many that are scattered in various ancient books and have not been handed down because they are rarely used. The above-mentioned ones have been used by future generations due to their high frequency of use and strong vitality. Some have also entered our daily communication, such as: "Standing at thirty." For another example, from the words "baby" and "child", we can no longer see the difference between history and today.
In addition:
Infancy: less than one year old. Children: Two to three years old. Shi Nian, Shao Nian: The boy is eight years old.
General angle: a general term for childhood. The year of hanging bun: refers to children. Huangkou: Under ten years old.
Kindergarten: Ten years old. Age of dancing spoon: 13 to 15 years old. Zhixue: 15 years old.
The age of the dancing elephant: fifteen to twenty years old. Weak crown: twenty years old. Year of establishment: thirty years old.
The age of forty: forty years old. The age when you know destiny and know wrong: Fifty years old. Ershun, sixty years old: sixty years old.
Seventy years old: seventy years old. The year of the stick dynasty: eighty years old. Old age: eighty or ninety years old.
Qi Yi: a hundred-year-old person. The first and sixth years: a girl is seven years old. The year of the golden hairpin: a girl is twelve years old
The golden hairpin year: a girl is thirteen years old; and the hairpin: a girl is fifteen years old. The Year of Jasper and the Year of Broken Melon: A woman is sixteen years old.
The Peach and Plum Years: The woman is twenty years old. Flowers and Letters: The woman is twenty-four years old. The year of plum blossom: getting married
5. A weak crown at twenty, standing at thirty, no confusion at forty, knowing destiny at fifty, sixty years old, seventy ancient
This is ancient times The nicknames used to describe age at that time, from small to large are:
A newborn is called a baby, and a person under one year old is called a swaddling boy.
Children are called children when they are 2 to 3 years old.
A girl is called a 7-year-old girl. A 7-year-old boy is called Shaonian.
Children under 10 years old are called yellow mouth.
The age of 13 to 15 is called the age of spoon dancing.
The age of 15 to 20 is called the year of the dancing elephant.
A girl is called the golden hairpin year when she is 12 years old.
A girl is called her cardamom age when she is 13 years old.
A girl’s 15-year-old name is the age of hairpins.
The age of 16 is called the Jasper Years;
The age of 20 is called the Peach and Plum Years.
The age of 24 is called the prime of life; when a woman gets married, is she called the vote? The year of plum blossom.
A 20-year-old man is called a weak crown.
Thirty years old is called the age of thirty.
The age of 40 is said to be the age of no doubt.
The age of 50 is called the age of destiny.
The age of 60 is called the age of sixty or the age of ears.
The age of 70 is called the age of seventy.
The age of 80 is called the year of the Zang Dynasty.
80 to 90 years old? Years of age, years of age.
Happy 100th year.
Old man (mào dié): eighty or ninety years old. 耄, pronounced as "taking", 耄, pronounced as "die". 耋耋 refers to a very old person
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耋dié
(Phonetic. From old to pronunciation. Original meaning: old. Ancient refers to seven, Age over seventy or eighty (generally refers to old age) has the same original meaning as [age over seventy or eighty]
Eighty-year old means to be old. The character is also called 耋. --Xu Shen's "Shuowen" of the Eastern Han Dynasty
The big sage complained. -- "Yi Li". Ma's note: "Seventy is called an old man."
He led one or two old men to become old and contented. -- "Gongyang Zhuan·Xuan Gong Twelve Years"
Elderly people are very polite. -- "Book of Rites·Sheyi"
Another example: 耀老 (old; old man); 耀利 (old official); 耀耄 (longevity); 耀Shou (referring to a person with a long life; old man) ); old age.
耄mào
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(Phonetic. Conglao, Mao sound. Original meaning: old age)
Same as the original meaning . In ancient times, it was called the age of about seventy to ninety years old
I am old. -- "Poetry·Daya·Ban"
Yi Yu is old. -- "Poetry·Daya·Yi"
I am old and can't do anything. -- "Zuo Zhuan: The Fourth Year of Yin Gong"
Another example: 耄儿 (old people and children); 耄年 (old age); 耄老 (old people, old people); 耄黄 (old people) ; 耄学 (age, master's degree); 耄聩e69da5e6ba90e79fa5e9819331333365656535 (old and confused); 耄Qin (old and tired of diligence); 耄期 (old age); 耄聩e69da5e6ba90e79fa5e9819331333365656535 Old Confucian (old Confucian).
Old and confused
In old age, we are tired of hard work. -- "Book·Dayu Mo"
Another example: 耄思 (confused thoughts); 耀耄 (chaotic appearance); 耀怄 (an old and confused person); 耀Fu (old and fatuous) person); 耀hun (old and confused); 耀聩 (old and confused); 耀谩 (old and decayed; senile); 耀耩 (senility).
6. Standing tall at thirty, having no doubts at forty, knowing destiny at fifty, sixty-sixtieth, seventy-year-old, and eighty-year-old
People are called babies when they are born, and swaddling clothes when they are less than one year old. .
Children are called children when they are 2 to 3 years old.
A girl is called a 7-year-old girl. A 7-year-old boy is called Shaonian.
Children under 10 years old are called yellow mouth.
The age of 13 to 15 is called the age of spoon dancing.
The age of 15 to 20 is called the year of the dancing elephant.
A girl is called the golden hairpin year when she is 12 years old.
A girl is called her cardamom age when she is 13 years old.
A girl’s 15-year-old name is the age of hairpins.
The age of 16 is called the Jasper Years;
The age of 20 is called the Peach and Plum Years.
The age of 24 is called the prime of life; when a woman gets married, is she called the vote? The year of plum blossom.
A 20-year-old man is called a weak crown.
Thirty years old is called the age of thirty.
The age of 40 is said to be the age of no doubt.
The age of 50 is called the age of destiny.
The age of 60 is called the age of sixty or the age of ears.
The age of 70 is called the age of seventy.
The age of 80 is called the year of the Zang Dynasty.
80 to 90 years old? Years of age, years of age.
Happy 100th year.
Old man (mào dié): eighty or ninety years old. 耄, pronounced as "taking", 耄, pronounced as "die". 耀耋 refers to a very old person
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(phonetic. From old, hairy Sound. Original meaning: old)
Same as the original meaning. In ancient times, it was called the age of about seventy to ninety years old
I am old. -- "Poetry·Daya·Ban"
Yi Yu is old. -- "Poetry·Daya·Yi"
I am old and can't do anything. -- "Zuo Zhuan: The Fourth Year of Yin Gong"
Another example: 耄儿 (old people and children); 耄年 (old age); 耄老 (old people, old people); 耄黄 (old people) ; 耄学 (age, master's degree scholar); 耄聩 (old and confused); 耄Qin (old and tired of diligence); 耄期 (senior year); 耀耄 (age of eighty years; old age, longevity); 耄耄 Confucianism (old Confucianism).
Old and confused
In old age, we are tired of hard work. -- "Book·Dayu Mo"
Another example: 耄思 (confused thoughts); 耀耄 (chaotic appearance); 耀怄 (an old and confused person); 耀Fu (old and fatuous) person); 耀hun (old and confused); 耀聩 (old and confused); 耀谩 (old and decayed; senile); 耀耩 (senility).
苋dié
(Phonetic. From old to to phonetic. Original meaning: old age. In ancient times, it refers to the age of seventy or eighty years old, generally referring to old age) with the original meaning [age over seventy or eighty]
Eighty years of age is called 耊. The character is also called 耋. --Xu Shen's "Shuowen" of the Eastern Han Dynasty
It's a big old man's sigh. -- "Yi Li". Ma's note: "Seventy is called an old man."
He led one or two old men to become old and contented. -- "Gongyang Zhuan·Xuan Gong Twelve Years"
Elderly people are very polite. -- "Book of Rites·Sheyi"
Another example: 耀老 (old; old man); 耀利 (old official); 耀耄 (longevity); 耀Shou (referring to a person with a long life; old man) ); old age.