The ancient age appellation can be said to be very vivid, and people are inadvertently infected by the beauty of Chinese characters. For example, for a baby under one year old, it is called an infant, just like a cute baby wrapped in a small quilt, which makes people feel pitiful and wants to reach out and hug. When I was eight or nine years old, I began to comb two cute buns on my head, just like two small horns, called total horns.
Girls are called cardamom when they are thirteen or fourteen. At this time, girls are really like cardamom that hasn't opened yet, while 20-year-old boys are called weak crowns, which vividly describes that although boys of this age have grown up, their bodies have not yet become strong. This word makes us seem to see a slim teenager standing in front of us. In middle age, I experienced personnel changes, opened my mind to many things, and was no longer as persistent as when I was a teenager, so I was called the year of no doubt.
When children grow up, they get older. At the age of 60, my hair turned white, my face was wrinkled like a ditch, and my back was swollen. By the age of 70, many people have really left, and their peers are becoming scarcer and scarcer. It is really seventy years old. I finally reached 90 years old. At this age, the ancients also called it "Chu Bei", which is really appropriate. The wrinkles on my face are like stripes on Qiu Bei. This shows how meticulous the ancients observed these subtle changes, how apt the description is, and how beautiful the words are, which makes people feel that getting old is also a beautiful thing!