What do you mean, never old?

"Never get old" is a synonym for "never get old", which means that the experience is particularly long. It can be used to describe a long time, and it can also be used to express people's cherish and belief in love, friendship or life. The origin of this word can be traced back to the poem "To the Restaurant" by Li He, a poet in the Tang Dynasty: "I heard that Ma Zhou used to be a new tourist, and no one will ever know him." In this poem, Li He described a long time and Ma Zhou's experience with "Eternal Life". Later, people used the idiom "Forever and ever" to describe the long time and people's cherish and trust in love, friendship or life.

In terms of love, it can be described as "never getting old" to describe two people who can still go to the end and stay together for life after wind and rain. No matter what happens, they can face it together This firm belief and cherish can become more profound with the passage of time; In terms of friendship, this word can be used to describe the long-term friendship between friends; In life, this word can be used to describe people's cherish and belief in life, as well as their infinite possibilities and expectations for the future.

In short, "never getting old" is a poetic and philosophical word, which can be used to express people's cherish and belief in time, love, friendship and life, and at the same time stimulate people's expectation and pursuit for the future.