First, the old and strong [l m: o d ā ng y Zhu]
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 by Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties: "Poor husband and strong man, old man and strong man."
A gentleman is determined not to be poor, but to be strong even when he is old.
Second, it is radiant.
Commentary: Glory: Glory on the face; Radiant: A radiant appearance. Describe good health and high spirits.
Said by: Ji Fang's Song and Flute: "I look at his young, radiant and tireless face. Somehow, I want to reach out and touch his childish fluffy hair."
Third, the crane hair childlike innocence [hè fà tóng yán]
Commentary: Crane has feathery white hair and ruddy face like a child. Describe the old man as good-looking.
From: Tang Tianying's Sleepwalking in the Louvre: "It's not a god or a fairy, but a crane with a childlike heart."
Say that you are not a fairy, nor a fairy. The white hair of cranes and the ruddy face of children are unparalleled in ancient times.
Fourth, the work content.
Explanation: It describes that people are still very powerful when they are old, not less than then.
From: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventieth time: "Loyalty and anger:' Zongzi bullied my old age! I have a nod in my hand, but I'm not old. " "
Yu Zhong was angry and said,' Boy bullied me! I have a nod in my hand, but I'm not old. " "
Verb (short for verb) cunning
Explanation: Careful planning, far-reaching planning. Describe people as smart and sophisticated.
Said by: Chapter 4 of Midnight by Mao Dun: Now he regrets the "lovelorn" just now, and his foresight has taken such an aspect.