The age of sixty is called the year of sixty, also known as the year of hearing. Sixtieth Year is an ancient term for age. It is derived from the tradition of counting the stems and branches. Each stem and branch represents a year, and sixty years is a cycle. For this reason, there is a saying that sixty years old is the "Sixtieth Year". The word "Huajia" comes from the ancient Chinese calendar, which is a cycle of sixty years, and a cycle is called a Jiazi. It is also called "Huajia" because the names of the branches are numerous and intertwined.
The origin of the sixtieth year
It is composed of the Heavenly Stems (A, B, C, D, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren) and the Earthly Branches (Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, (Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai) combination, each stem and branch represents a year, and sixty years is a cycle. Because the names of the stems and branches are intricately intertwined, it is called the flower armor.
Is sixty years old an old person?
Sixty years old is an old person. The World Health Organization classifies people under 44 years old as young people, those between 45 and 59 years old as middle-aged people, and those between 60 and 74 years old as young old people, so naturally they are older than 70 years old. A five-year-old is automatically classified as an elderly person.