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Ancient poems describing the health of the elderly
Take good care of it, and you will live a long and disease-free life. Seventy is not rare, eighty is not old, ninety is not unusual, and a hundred years old is not hard to find.

Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy. Nine times out of ten,

Be generous and tolerant of grievances, be full of complaints, and give up when you take advantage; Indifferent and greedy,

Calm down, live a long life, don't be greedy for fame and fortune, be content with contentment;

Be generous in your words and actions,

Kindness is always preserved, morality is to be cultivated, integrity is free from worries, and confession is free from guilt; People who have no worries,

Don't worry about your heart-to-heart, find more confidants to chat with and make friends happily. Husband and wife should be harmonious,

Love and * * * hand in hand, mutual understanding and mutual accommodation should not be embarrassing, love and love last forever. Don't bow your head when you are sick.

Full of confidence, fighting against the disease, dietotherapy, medication and psychotherapy, three-pronged cross-border; It's important to stay healthy,

Perseverance lasts forever, running water does not rot the pivot, why bother to seek immortality;

Old people are not old,

The child's mind is wrinkle-free, old and spruce, and stays in spring forever; People are restless in their twilight years,

The heart is willing but unable, full of energy, spring flowers wither and autumn chrysanthemums bloom, so why should we grow old together in the coming year?