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The figure of eight of the horn

immortal

(Child length = long, pronunciation = alive, 8= no, old man = old)

Explanation: Immortality: Immortality. Originally a Taoist term, it was later used as a greeting to the elderly.

Said by: Taishang Chunyang Jing San De Hou: "The sky is full of water, man and nature, and the kidney is the pivot of the North Pole. It nourishes hundreds of bones and will never die. "

Example: carefree, super immortal. Exactly: Shi Yudan wrote his surname, ~.

◎ Ming Hong's "Tang Hua Benlan Bridge in Qingping Mountain"

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; It means to live long and never get old.