As the sun rises and the moon rises, what's the use of birthday celebration?

As the moon remains unchanged, as the sun rises, as the life of Nanshan, it will not collapse. Just like the lush pine and cypress, there is no lack of success.

Idiom definition: constant: moon wind. Like a curved moon, like the newly rising sun. Metaphor is in a prosperous period or has a strong vitality.

An old saying about birthdays.

1, Yaokou Chen Fang, birthday Ji Le. In addition, most of the ancients celebrated their birthdays, not their birthdays.

2, such as the constancy of the moon, such as the rising of the sun, such as the longevity of Nanshan, not dying or collapsing, such as the lush pines and cypresses.

3. In ancient times, it was called Shoushou, commonly known as Shoushou, which refers to the birthday once every ten years. Only children who are ten years old or elderly people who are over fifty will celebrate their birthdays. The old man will hold a birthday party and the guests will give birthday presents.

4. Blessing children is generally: long life; Or wish for the future: get ahead, have a successful career and so on.

5, blessing the elderly is generally related to longevity, such as: longevity is not older than Nanshan pine, happiness is like the North Sea forever.

6. China pays attention to respecting the old and caring for the young. Only the elderly can live long.

When a newborn baby turns one year old, there will be a "grab week". Every year after the birthday, parents often muddle through and boil a few eggs. It's called "Little Birthday".

You can't celebrate your "birthday" until you are 60 years old, which is your "big birthday". At this time, you can shine brilliantly, and friends and relatives will also send precious gifts and good wishes.