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Old and strong, old horse squatting, idiom?

(1) What does it mean to be old and strong?

"Old people are strong" and "old people are weak" are two words often used by the elderly. But the usage of these two words is mostly wrong, which is far from the original intention.

Being old and strong is often used to praise old people who are old but still strong. The origin of this word is "Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "Poor husband and strong old man". It means that the more embarrassed a man is, the more determined he is; The older you get, the more magnificent you should be. When, here is an adverb, which means "should". When using "old and strong" alone, the literal meaning is not praise, but criticism: you are stronger when you are old-the implied meaning of this sentence is: "Why is your body not working?" Therefore, if we praise the elderly as still strong, it should be said that they are "old and strong"-although they are old, they are stronger.

The word "old horse squatting" is often used for those elderly people who are still struggling. This word comes from Cao Cao's "Out of the Summer Gate": "The old horse crouches and aims at a thousand miles; In the year of the martyr, his heart is not strong. " The meaning of these two sentences is clear: the old horse is lying in the stable, still thinking about a thousand miles a day; In his later years, the hero's ambition did not disappear. The tone of these two sentences is deep and tragic, which is that the protagonist laments that although he has ambitions in his later years, he has been unable to display them-Lao Ji, who has been lying in the stable, can no longer run, although he still has a wish of a thousand miles a day. Lu you's understanding of the meaning of this sentence is accurate: "an old horse crouches tiger, although it does not rest;" Stick a boat against the wind and never leave the old place. " An old horse squatting is like punting against the wind. Although you have a strong heart, you can't leave your position step by step. Therefore, it is not appropriate to describe and compare those old people who are still struggling and have achieved excellent results.

⑵ Four-word words describing the elderly

Radiant, old-fashioned, working and healthy.

First of all, radiant.

Vernacular interpretation: the face is radiant. Good health and high spirits.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Pu Songling

Source: Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "Finish makeup; Radiant. "

After dressing up, my face was radiant.

Second, the old horse is squatting.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: it is a metaphor that people are still ambitious when they are old, and it also describes that people are still healthy when they are old.

Dynasty: Three Kingdoms

Source: Cao Cao's poem "Walking out of Xiamen": "An old horse crouches in a tiger, aiming at a thousand miles."

Although the old swift horse is squatting by the manger, its ambition is still galloping for thousands of miles.

Third, the main body of work

Vernacular interpretation: describing people is still very powerful in old age, no less than at that time.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Luo Guanzhong

Source: Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventieth time: "Loyalty and anger:' Zongzi bullied me! I have a nod in my hand, but I'm not old. " "

Huang Zhong said angrily that the cheapskate wanted to bully me when I was old, but my nod was not old.

Fourth, the crane is childlike.

Interpretation of the vernacular: white hair and beauty describe the old man's good complexion and good spirit. Also known as a child's eye.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Tian Ying

Source: Tian Ying's poetry collection "Sleepwalking in Luofu Yushantang": "Talking to yourself, not being a god or a fairy; The crane is childlike. "

Saying that he is neither a god nor a fairy, no one can compare with him since ancient times.

Five, old and strong

Vernacular interpretation: Although old, but stronger fighting spirit, greater motivation.

Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty

Author: Ye Fan

Source: Ye Fan's "The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "The husband is a ambition; Be poor and strong; Being old and strong. "

A person's ambition is stronger when he is frustrated, and he is more heroic when he is old.

(3) an old horse crouches tiger, aiming at a thousand miles, and being strong in old age. These words are Su Shi's poems to encourage and praise the elderly ()

The Science and Technology Bureau and France bid for the same happiness. On that day, there were occasional uoiruutiore uiou uio er treo.

(4) What does it mean to be old and strong?

"Old horse crouching" and "old and strong" are synonyms.

An old horse lurks, aiming at a thousand miles-an old hero, aiming at a thousand miles.

Commentary: Ji: Good horse, swift horse; A manger for horses. An ambitious person is old, but still ambitious.

From: Three Kingdoms Cao's poem "Out of the Summer Gate": "An old horse crouches in the tiger, aiming at a thousand miles."

Example: use the flying dragon in the sky, right.

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Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute, object and clause; Include praise

Synonym: Being old and strong, aiming high.

Antonym: old-fashioned, old-fashioned

Old but full of energy.

Explanation: When: Should; Benefits: more; Zhuang: majestic. Although I am old, I am more ambitious and motivated.

From: The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Fu Qiong Zhiqiang, Lao Zhiqiang."

Example: Jianbo gave a thumbs-up to two old employees of Sentie who stuck to their posts. "What a hero, ~"

Qu Yuanyuan

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Synonym: old horse squatting.

Antonym: premature senility

5] Idioms describing the good health of the elderly.

Old and strong, old and strong, healthy and radiant.

First, old and strong.

Vernacular interpretation: Although old, but stronger fighting spirit, greater motivation.

Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty

Author: Ye Fan

Source: Ye Fan's "The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "The husband is a ambition; Be poor and strong; Being old and strong. "

A person's ambition is stronger when he is frustrated, and he is more heroic when he is old.

Second, the old horse is squatting.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: it is a metaphor that people are still ambitious when they are old, and it also describes that people are still healthy when they are old.

Dynasty: Three Kingdoms

Author: Cao Cao

Source: Cao Cao's poem "Walking out of Xiamen": "An old horse crouches in a tiger, aiming at a thousand miles."

Although the old swift horse is squatting by the manger, its ambition is still galloping for thousands of miles.

Third, the main body of work

Vernacular interpretation: describing people is still very powerful in old age, no less than at that time.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Luo Guanzhong

Source: Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventieth time: "Loyalty and anger:' Zongzi bullied me! I have a nod in my hand, but I'm not old. " "

Huang Zhong said angrily that the cheapskate wanted to bully me when I was old, but my nod was not old.

Fourth, the crane is childlike.

Interpretation of the vernacular: white hair and beauty describe the old man's good complexion and good spirit. Also known as a child's eye.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Tian Ying

Source: Tian Ying's poetry collection "Sleepwalking in Luofu Yushantang": "Talking to yourself, not being a god or a fairy; The crane is childlike. "

Saying that he is neither a god nor a fairy, no one can compare with him since ancient times.

Five, radiant

Vernacular interpretation: the face is radiant. Describe good health and high spirits.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Pu Songling

Source: Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "Finish makeup; Radiant. "

After dressing up, my face was radiant.

[6] What are the inspirational and domineering four-character idioms?

Grind into a needle, be strong when you are old, be strong when you are old, aim high and be high-spirited.

(7) Words used to describe the elderly.

First of all, radiant.

Vernacular interpretation: the face is radiant. Good health and high spirits.

Source: Qingpu Pu Songling Songling "Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio": "Makeup; Radiant. "

After dressing up, my face was radiant.

Second, the old horse is squatting.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: it is a metaphor that people are still ambitious when they are old, and it also describes that people are still healthy when they are old.

Source: The History of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao's poem "Walking Out of the Summer Gate": "An old horse crouches in a tiger, aiming at a thousand miles."

Although the old swift horse is squatting by the manger, its ambition is still galloping for thousands of miles.

Third, old and strong.

Pronunciation: [l m \o dāng y \u Zhu]

Interpretation: Although I am older, I have stronger fighting spirit and greater motivation. When: I should. Benefits: more.

Out: "The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "The husband is ambitious; Be poor and strong; Being old and strong. "

Fourth, white hair and rosy cheeks.

Pronunciation: [báI fàzhyán]

Interpretation: Yan: face. My hair is gray and my face is red. Describe the old man radiant.

Source: Lu Yao's Ordinary World, Volume I, Chapter 2 1: "Gu Lao, like most Chinese medicine practitioners, has ruddy white hair, wears reading glasses and carefully feels the pulse of the field."

Fifth, the crane is childlike.

Interpretation of the vernacular: white hair and beauty describe the old man's good complexion and good spirit. Also known as a child's eye.

Source: Tang Tianying's poetry collection "Sleepwalking in the Louvre in Yushantang": "Talking to yourself is not a god or a fairy; The crane is childlike. "

He is neither a god nor a fairy. No one can match him since ancient times.

Synonyms include beauty, white hair, youthful appearance, old vitality, loose posture and rejuvenation.

The antonyms are premature senility, goose bumps, bright eyes and white teeth, old age and old age.

Being old and strong means.

Being old and strong means that you are older, more ambitious and motivated.

Source: Ye Fan's "The Biography of Han Ma Yuan": "The husband is determined, the poor is strong, and the old is strong."

A gentleman is determined not to be poor, but to be strong even when he is old.

(8) Extended reading of idioms:

synonym

1, old horse crouching [lM: o j f ú l]

Interpretation: Metaphorically speaking, although people are old, they still have great ambitions.

Source: Three Kingdoms Cao's poem "Out of the Summer Gate": "The old horse crouches in the tiger, aiming at a thousand miles."

Although the old swift horse lies in the stable, its ambition is still to gallop a thousand miles.

2, crane hair childlike innocence [hè fà tóng yán]

Interpretation: Describe a good-looking old man.

Source: Tang Tianying's poem "Sleepwalking in the Louvre": "Talking to yourself is not a fairy, and the crane is childlike."

To say that you are neither a god nor a fairy is incomparable in ancient times.

(9) Old age is synonymous with old age.

They are synonyms for each other.

Idiom: Old horses lurk.

Pinyin: l m o j f ú l.

Commentary: Ji: Good horse, swift horse; A manger for horses. An ambitious person is old, but still ambitious.

Source: Three Kingdoms Cao's poem "Out of the Summer Gate": "The old horse crouches in the tiger, aiming at a thousand miles."

For example, make a sentence: hide the old horse with the flying dragon in the sky Tour Notes of Old Learning Temple (Volume 1)

Synonym: Being old and strong, aiming high.

Antonym: old-fashioned, old-fashioned

⑽ What do you mean when you are old and strong?

An old horse lurks, aiming at a thousand miles-an old hero, aiming at a thousand miles.

[explanation]

Ji: a good horse, a swift horse; A manger for horses.

Although people are old, they are still ambitious.

In the same way, that is to say, although you are old, you are still healthy and can make a difference. Both of these words describe people who are old and can work tirelessly.