Old and strong, a China idiom, the pinyin is l m: o é r mí ji ā n, which means that people are old, but they are more determined. Looking at Xiang's chronological order of Dangkou.
For example, although Professor Gao is 70 years old, he is still engaged in teaching, scientific research and scientific research. This spirit of being old and vigorous is really admirable.
This idiom comes from the preface to Dangkou Chronology: "Because it is not allowed. I don't know if it is indifferent, but it will become stronger when it is old. " ?
Getting old is an idiom (pinyin: l m: o d ā ng y zhu à ng), which originated from the Book of the Later Han Dynasty in Song Dynasty and. When you are old and strong, you are older and have greater ambitions; Metaphor is old, but physically and mentally stronger or more motivated.
If you are poor, you will change your mind. It is an idiom in China. The pinyin is qió ng qi ě yě ji ā n, which means that the more poor you are, the more determined you should be. From the Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty.
An eternal China idiom, pinyin: liji ǔ mí x ρ n. "More" new "(with broken glass) has different specific meanings according to different contexts, such as relative to" old ",relative to" old "and relative to fresh.