_ _ _year idiom

Sadness for middle-aged people describes the sadness of parting from relatives and friends in middle age.

Don’t be confused when you are not confused: you can clearly identify things when you encounter them. This is used as a proxy for 40 years old.

In the year of plum blossoms, plum blossoms fall after they mature. It is a metaphor that a woman has reached the age of marriage. Sometimes it also refers to the age at which a man gets married.

Chang'an boy used to refer to the luxurious and frivolous children of noble families in the capital.

Chimu: dusk, a metaphor for old age. Refers to a person reaching old age.

In the twilight years, twilight: will, soon; twilight: late, old age. Approaching old age.

The green boy is green: light green, refers to the color of clothing. Originally refers to a boy wearing light green clothes. The latter refers to a young man who pays attention to decoration.

Song Qianyi's "New Book of the South" by Song Qianyi, Song Song's "Tang Yulin Shi Jian", and Song Kong Pingzhong's "Xianshuo Xian Su" all contain this matter. This refers to a young man wearing light green clothes. Later, the handsome young man was called the "miserable green boy".

In the year of Congxin, Congxin: Follow your heart. Any age you want. Later used as a title for seventy years old.

The year of establishment refers to thirty years old.

A day is as long as a year. Describes a very difficult life.

The age at which a person can be independent at the age of thirty. Later, it was referred to as thirty-year-old.

When you are 60 years old, you can judge the truth and falsehood by listening to other people's words. Refers to the generation of 60 years old.

Fat Winter and Thin Year. The custom of Wudi in the Southern Song Dynasty included many winter solstice and skipped New Year's Day. During the winter solstice, every family gave each other festive gifts. There is a proverb of "Fat Winter and Thin Year". See "Leo Yin Ji Tan" by Song Anonymous, and "Wu Jun Zhi·Customs" by Fan Chengda in Song Dynasty.

The beacon fire continues year after year: the fireworks used by the border police in ancient times. A metaphor for war or war. It means that the war continues year after year.

Wind candle: Candle blown by the wind, easy to extinguish; Cannian: remaining years, refers to a person who has not been alive for too long. It is a metaphor for people reaching old age when they are close to death.

The age of wind and candle is a metaphor for a person reaching old age when he is close to death.

In the year of the turtle and crane, the turtle and crane have a long lifespan. It is a metaphor that people's life span is very long.

Seldom in ancient times: few. Refers to a person reaching the age of seventy.

Gao He Danian He: footprints, extended to behavior and conduct. He is of high moral character and advanced in age.

The sixtieth year of the sixtieth year: in the old days, the heavenly stems and the earthly branches were used to mark the year. Sixty years was a sixtieth year, also known as a sixty years. Flower: describes the intricate names of the stems and branches. Refers to sixty years old.

Red Sheep in the Year of the Red Sheep: In ancient times, superstition believed that the year of Dingwei was a year prone to disasters. Ding belongs to fire, not sheep, so it is called red sheep. Refers to the years when a country or an individual suffers a disaster.

Facing the wall for nine years: Facing the wall: a Buddhist saying that refers to sitting in silence facing the wall. It originally refers to Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism in China, who meditated facing the wall in Shaolin Temple for nine years. The latter is a metaphor for working very hard on learning.

In ancient times, when a man was twenty years old, a crowning ceremony was held to indicate that he had reached adulthood.

Ji Jing, Diao Nian, Ji Jing: rushing time; Diao Nian: the end of the year. Time flies, and years are passing by. Refers to the scene at the end of the year. Describes how time flies. Also refers to the end of the year.

The fleeting time describes the fleeting time.

Jinsehuanian is a metaphor for the age of youth.

Children like to play in the sand during the year of gathering sand, so the term "year of gathering sand" is used to refer to childhood.

Withered Nianjing: Tong "shadow", time; withered: withered. Describes the rapidity of time and the end of the year. Also refers to the end of the year.

A long time has passed.

A lifetime of poverty is still a lifetime, a lifetime.

Good intentions to extend life. Good intentions: to be happy; to extend life: to prolong life. People who are optimistic about everything can live a long and healthy life.

Year after year after year after year. It is a metaphor for the long days and long time. It also describes time passing by in vain.

The world is in turmoil and the years are extremely bad.

Menstruation is accumulated over the years: accumulation. Month after month, year after year. Describes a long experience.

The word "melon" can be divided into two horoscopes, so old poems and articles call a woman's sixteenth year "the year of breaking melon".

Pianpian young man Pianpian: describes a free and easy manner. Describes a young man who speaks and behaves freely.

Frivolous young man: debauched. A metaphor for a frivolous and dissolute young man.

Dispel diseases and prolong life: remove. Remove diseases and extend life.

Removing diseases and prolonging life.

Skirt: skirt for young people; clogs: wooden shoes. Skirts were the clothing worn by aristocratic children in the Six Dynasties. Describes young people who only know how to dress well.

The age of the dog and horse refers to one's own age.

Weak Crown: In ancient rituals, a crowning ceremony was held when a man was twenty years old to indicate that he had reached adulthood. Refers to the time when one has just reached adulthood.

If you wish, extend your life: extend your life. People who are optimistic about everything can live a long and healthy life.

天年天年: the natural number of years of life. A person dies after living his natural lifespan.

Seeing the days as years means that although time is short, it feels like it has passed very long.

The day of death and birthday are often used as words of gratitude from the subordinates to the superiors.

Shun, Yao, Yao and Shun: two virtuous kings in ancient legends. During the reign of Yao and Shun. Originally used to praise the emperor's virtues. The latter is also a metaphor for a time when the world is at peace.

Time flies like water: time. Describing time as gone and never coming back.

Sang Yuzhi Nian describes a person who has reached his twilight years.

Sizhu middle-aged people are called "Sizhu middle-aged people" because they use silk and bamboo pottery to relieve their sorrow.

Tianbao used to be a metaphor for recalling past events. Tianbao: The reign name of Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, when the Tang Dynasty was at its peak.

Annual leave is given every day. God does not give you life. It means that life is not long.

God will take away his years and years of life. It means that you cannot enjoy your life.

The annual leave is given to the day leave. May it be God's will that he survive. Later, it mostly refers to God's will to prolong life.

In the year of the holiday, God will grant you enough years of life. It means that you can enjoy your life.

Wuwu in poor years Wuwu: the appearance of hard work; poor years: all year round. Work hard and work tirelessly throughout the year.

Xuanqi in the year of Xuancha: The ancients generally resigned from office at the age of seventy and settled down at home, scrapping the car and not using it. Refers to seventy years old.

We have been dating each other for many years. Describes a deep friendship.

Xue Lao Yu Nian refers to the erudition of young people.

Snow heralds a good harvest. Heavy snowfall in winter is a sign of a good harvest in the coming year.

After his death, his reputation has spread for thousands of years and he will be reviled forever. Same as "smell for eternity".

It will stink for thousands of years.

Stink for eternity: the infamy left behind after death. His infamy persisted after his death, and he was forever reviled.

Living one day as a year is as long and difficult as a year. Describes an anxious mood. Also known as "taking the day as the year".

Prolong life to increase years and extend life span. Often used as a eulogy.

Extend life and add years to your life. Often used as a eulogy.

The last years of life, that is, the remaining years.

Billions of years: a particle, meaningless. Billions of years. Describe a long-term era. In the old days, it was mostly used to wish the country good luck.

Thread pressing every year: refers to sewing; year after year: year after year. Sewing work every year. It is a metaphor for being busy for others for a long time.

To maintain longevity means to maintain longevity.

The end of the year is expressed as: to express the purpose. End: end, finished. Tiannian: refers to a person’s natural lifespan. Refers to old age and death.

The age of knowing your destiny is the age when you know your destiny. Refers to 50 years old.

End of the day and the end of the year: end, end. Tiannian: refers to the natural lifespan. Live the life you deserve. It means long life and good death.

Zheng people contend for every year: age. The metaphor is that the matter being argued is groundless and meaningless.

Death: the end of the year; Sui: the year; poverty: the end. Refers to the whole year.

Congratulations on longevity and longevity.

Tiannianyan: support, support; Tiannian: the natural life span of a person. It refers to supporting the elderly and providing for them until their death.