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The idiom "rejuvenation" means to reverse aging and restore childhood. This idiom is often used to describe the old people who have recovered their health or spirit when they were young and are very energetic.
Where does rejuvenation come from?
China's idiom "rejuvenation" comes from Ji Jiu Pian written by a Shi You in Han Dynasty: "Changle has no promise to get married when he is old."
In addition, there are also records about this idiom in the Book of the Old Tang Dynasty and the Book of Eunuchs: "You can recover from fatigue and rejuvenate yourself."
Synonym of rejuvenation
Idioms synonymous with rejuvenation include, for example, cranes have a young face, healthy old age and rejuvenation.
Allusions to rejuvenation idioms
The allusion of this China idiom is related to Liu An, the king of Huainan.
According to legend, Liu An has been fond of seeking immortals since he was young. He asked the queen to send someone around to inquire about the technology of aging and look for the medicine of immortality. One day, eight old men with white hair and silver whiskers vowed to give the elixir to King Huainan.
Liu An saw this and said, "You are all so old. How can I believe that you have the magic to prevent aging? This is obviously a lie! " As a result, eight old people suddenly became children in the blink of an eye.