What does tiredness mean? Can it be used as a metaphor for the elderly? Can an elderly woman use it?

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Explanation of "Juan" in Xinhua Dictionary

Juan

Pinyin: juàn Juan's five strokes: wud wudb

Radical: The pronunciation of 任 is: dānrénpángér dānlìrénér

Stroke order: vertical, horizontal, horizontal, and zizhe

Explanation: tired juàn tired: tired. Burnout. tiredness. Tired look. Tired. Loss of interest in an activity: boredom. Juanfei (meaning tired of being an official and returning to seclusion). Tired of travel (tired of wandering eunuchs

Explanation of "Chan" in Xinhua Dictionary

Chan

Pinyin: xiǔ Five strokes of die: sgnn

< p>Radical: 木 is pronounced as: MU (mùzìpángér)

Stroke order: horizontal and vertical strokes and horizontal folds

Explanation: decay xiǔ rotten: rotten wood. "Decay" here is extended to obliteration). Aging: decay. Decay. Number of strokes: 6; Radical: wood; Stroke order