1. Old-fashioned.
Laoqihengqiu is a Chinese idiom, pronounced lǎo qì héng qiū. It is mainly used to describe young and middle-aged people. It refers to a person's demeanor, which means a person's old age and lack of vitality. A person's sophisticated and conceited demeanor, or young The appearance of people lacking vitality comes from "Beishan Yiwen".
2. Not thinking about making progress.
Not thinking about making progress is a Chinese idiom, pronounced: bù sī jìn qǔ, meaning: not wanting to make progress and doing nothing.
3. Cliche.
Cliche is a Chinese word that means chén cí làn diào. Chen: old, not fresh. Rampant: empty. Stale, empty arguments. The language is described as trite. "Cliché" is often mistakenly written as "cliché", so be careful.
4. Carve a boat to find a sword.
Carve a boat and ask for a sword is a Chinese idiom, the pinyin is kè zhōu qiú jiàn. It is a metaphor that people's vision is not synchronized with the development and changes of the objective world, and it is also a metaphor for being rigid in doing things, being rigid and not knowing how to adapt. It is a fable from "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals·Cha Jin". This fable encourages politicians to understand that the world is changing. If they do not know how to reform, they will not be able to govern the country. It later refers to people who cannot be flexible.
5. Unchanging.
Invariable is a Chinese idiom, pronounced: yīchéng bù biàn, meaning: into, to form. It means that once formed, it never changes. It generally refers to being conservative or adhering to the old ways, and is used to describe that there is no change at all.
Sentences:
1. He was sad and disappointed when he went in, and old-fashioned when he came out.
2. Many people do not want to make progress and like to be content with the status quo.
3. There is no cliché in the characters’ language in the play.
4. This kind of person who is desperate for a sword, of course, cannot be given the opportunity to do great things.
5. My father has always adhered to an unchanging principle throughout his life, which is faithfulness and responsibility.