The old man riding a crane to the west is described as follows:
1. It is quite popular that immortals learned flying skills here.
2. The Immortal Riding the Crane left and never came back, so the old tower was named Yellow Crane.
3. There are many flying fairies in the mist, and there are ruins in the super shake. The yellow crane comes in front of the fou, adding color to it.
4. The Yellow Crane Immortal will never return, leaving free water from the east to flow into the sea.
5. Those who use Polygonum and Polygonum are those who steal Curcuma and Artemisia. I feel sorry for my parents, who worked so hard to give birth to me.
The ancient sayings about the death of a long-lived old man
In ancient times, it was usually "riding a crane to travel to the west" or "riding a crane to return to the west". In ancient China, the crane was often used as a symbol of longevity, and also as a symbol of longevity. Leaving the world is likened to "riding a crane back to the west". As an auspicious spiritual bird, the crane is accompanied by gods. Therefore, there are euphemistic expressions for death such as riding a crane to the west, riding a crane to travel to the immortal, riding a crane to the west, and riding a crane to become an immortal. Especially the more euphemistic expressions for the death of very old people should not be used indiscriminately.