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What does Huanian mean?

Hua Nian refers to the years of youth. Refers to youth.

Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's "Jin Se": "The Jin Se has fifty strings for no reason, and each string and one column reminds me of the past."

Translation: Why does the exquisite Se have fifty strings? Strings, every string and every column remind me of my youth.

Example: The years pass by at the fingertips, and they can take away the time, but not the years; joy, anger, sorrow, and joy are hidden in the heart, and what can be seen is the human heart.

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Near antonyms:

1. Old age generally refers to the last stage of the life cycle of living things, that is, the period from middle age to death. time. Also means, many years ago; old.

From: Chapter 22 of "Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "That's not true. This has been said for a hundred years. I also heard my old son say that there is a teacher in old age. Sir, I am from Nanzhi. If you open a school here, it will not be here."

2. Youth refers to the period from 15 to 20 years old. The bright flowers in youth; also used to describe the rejuvenation of old things; also refers to teenagers aged 10-16 years old; in spring and summer, vegetation grows vigorously and turns green, which is the period of prosperity. So call it youth.

Bai Hua's poem "Premier Zhou, you will live forever in the hearts of hundreds of millions of people": "Who said you devoted your youth to fighting and have no children? You are the person with the most children in the world."