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What do you mean by "Yishi"
Yiqi, a Chinese word, is also called Renrui. Refers to the elderly over 1 years old. Therefore, I wish the couple "grow old together", or "grow old together".

pronunciation: qi (one sound) yí centenarians

Qiyi: also known as Renrui. Refers to the elderly over 1 years old. Therefore, I wish the couple "grow old together", or "grow old together". One hundred years old. Call centenarians "the year of longevity." Yi: A centenarian. Originated from the Book of Rites and Songs compiled by Dai Sheng in the Han Dynasty: "Ten years of life means being young and learning; Twenty is weak and crowned; "Thirty is strong, and you have a room ... eighty is a cave, ninety is a cave ... and a hundred years is a lifetime." It means that life lasts for a hundred years, so it is called "the year of life." The language book "Book of Rites Quli Shang": "A hundred years, Yi." Zheng Xuan's note: "The period is still necessary; Yi, raise also. I don't know the taste of clothes, but the dutiful son has to do his best to cultivate the Tao. " Sun Xidan explained: "The diet, shelter and movements of a hundred-year-old person are all necessary for raising. Fang Shi said,' Life lasts for a hundred years, so a hundred years is to be named.' "Tang Lihua's" Four Hao Ming ":"Holding peace and silence, everyone enjoys a long life. " The fifth poem of Song Luyou's "Living in seclusion in early summer": "The rest of my life is enough, so I don't have to wait." Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Xi Fangping: "Is it enough to send you back today and give you a thousand dollars' income and a long life?" Yu Dafu's poem "Mr. Dai Hongkaibang wishes Mrs. Liang and Mrs. Deng the Eight Ranks of Daqing": "I am waiting for the future to celebrate the vicissitudes of Tongdi dialect." Su Shi's "The Second Rhyme is Composed of Three Songs": "You may wish to build it at leisure everywhere, and you can count on it in a few years." "Yi" means to support one's old age.