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What is the idiom to describe getting old and getting smaller?
I What is the idiom to describe subtle changes?

Similarity is more than difference

much the same

Trying to put out a car full of burning firewood with a glass of water-it's not enough at all.

Play different tunes with the same technique-different methods, but the result is equally satisfactory.

inappreciable

I hope it helps.

What is the idiom to describe "decreasing gradually"

1, from bad to worse

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Idiom explanation: every time: every time; One by one; Conditions: conditions; Yu: More. Metaphorically, the situation is getting worse. correct

The origin of the idiom: Song Huzai's Dongpo No.1: "If it weren't for that, the back hill would be better than Si Leishi's dancing in the teaching workshop. Why is it getting worse? "

This river is getting worse and worse.

Jiangrexiya

Idiom explanation: day: day after day; Down: down. The river flows to the lower places day by day; Things are going downhill, or things are getting worse.

The origin of the idiom: Gu's Answer to Xu Shusu in the Qing Dynasty: "The sky is not hanging, life is sudden, landslides, rivers are declining, three winds are not worrying, and six opposites come true."

This river is getting worse and worse.

Jiang Lixi

Idiom definition: See "The river is getting worse".

The origin of the idiom: Sun Yat-sen's founding strategy: "After extraordinary destruction, there is no extraordinary construction to continue it. Therefore, rivers are decreasing. "

4. Roll with the punches

shout and wrangle

Idiom definition: change: change. After proper handling, turn big things into small things.

The origin of the idiom: Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom Appears" 47: "If he borrows more, the big things will naturally be less, and the small things will be gone."

5. It is decreasing every day and every month.

sundial

Explanation of idioms: See "Sun, Moon and Sundial".

The origin of the idiom: Song Sima Guang's "Begging for a General's Official Document": "The number of people following the transshipment and the number of people welcoming them are decreasing day by day, and the entry and exit are greatly depressed."

Idioms describing changes

1, upside down

Idiom pinyin: Ti ā n f ā n dó f ó

Idiom explanation: the description changes greatly; It is also described as a fierce fight. Answer: Turn it over.

The origin of the idiom: Shang's "Eighteen Beats of Hu Jia" VI: "Who knows that it is upside down? Now I am watching Beidou in the south. "

2. The situation is different.

Idiom pinyin

Idiom explanation: things are still the original things, but people are not the original people. It is often used to express that things have changed. So I miss my old friend.

The origin of the idiom: The Book of Wu Quality written by Cao Pi of the Three Kingdoms: "The festivals are the same but different, and the things are different and different. How do I work? "

It seems like a lifetime ago.

Idiom pinyin: hu m 4 ng rú gé sh.

Idiom definition: dream: as if; World: Thirty years is a lifetime. It seems that I have been separated for a lifetime. It is often used to describe the feeling of time and things changing.

Origin of Idiom: Song Fan Chengda's Biography of Wu, Volume II: "Originated in Changzhou. Relatives in Pingjiang have been dropping by since the old days, and they are all in the Tao, and suddenly it seems like a world is separated. "

4. Very different

Idiom pinyin: jierán bütóng

Interpretation of idioms: clear: clear boundaries; It's like a wound. Describing two things is not necessarily related.

The origin of the idiom: Lu Xun's "How can we be fathers now?" Until recently, after many scholars' research, I realized that the world of children is completely different from that of adults. "

5. Things have changed.

Idiom pinyin: I s ā ng ti á n

Interpretation of idioms: sea: sea; Mulberry garden: the land where mulberry trees are planted; Generally refers to farmland. The sea turned into farmland; Farmland turned into the sea. Things have changed a lot. Also known as "Sangtian Canghai"; Also known as "vicissitudes".

The origin of the idiom: Jin's Biography of Ma Gu Xian: "Ma Gu said that she should suffer from it and regard the East China Sea as a mulberry field."

Ⅳ What is the idiom to describe young people?

The year of dancing spoon;

15~20 years old-the year of dancing elephants;

12 years old (female)-year of Chai Jin;

13 years old (female)-cardamom,

15 years old (female)-and year of death;

16 years old (female)-year of broken melon, year of jasper;

20 years old (female)-Tao Li Nianhua;

24 years old (female) in love; ;

To 30 years old (female)-Xu Niang, who is half old;

30 years old (male)-30 years old;

40 years old (male)-the year of no doubt, the year of the strong;

50 years old-more than half a century, the year of knowing right and wrong, the year of knowing life, the year of loving your husband, and the year of Dayan;

60 years old-the year of the flower, the year of the flat head, the year of the ear and the eye, the year of Zhang Xiang;

70 years old-ancient and rare, the year of the country, the year of events, and the year of politics;

80 years old-the year of the staff;

80~90 years old-octogenarians;

In the year of weak crown, yellow hair hangs in Xu Niang's old age.

15~20 years old-the year of dancing elephants;

12 years old (female)-year of Chai Jin;

13 years old (female)-cardamom,

15 years old (female)-and year of death;

16 years old (female)-year of broken melon, year of jasper;

20 years old (female)-Tao Li Nianhua;

24 years old (female) in love; ;

To 30 years old (female)-Xu Niang, who is half old;

30 years old (male)-30 years old;

40 years old (male)-the year of no doubt, the year of the strong;

50 years old-more than half a century, the year of knowing right and wrong, the year of knowing life, the year of loving your husband, and the year of Dayan;

60 years old-the year of the flower, the year of the flat head, the year of the ear and the eye, the year of Zhang Xiang;

70 years old-ancient and rare, the year of the country, the year of events, and the year of politics;

80 years old-the year of the staff;

80~90 years old-octogenarians;

In the year of weak crown, yellow hair hangs in Xu Niang's old age.

Ⅳ What is the idiom to describe people getting old?

old age

Pinyin: chum zh nián

Usage:

Explanation: vertical: yes, soon; Dusk: In the evening, I will look old. Near old age.

Source: Song Ganyuan's "Lu Chuan Ci Drunk": "The years are still early.

A late year.

Pronunciation chím zhnián

Interpretation of Twilight: Twilight, the metaphor of old age. People reach old age.

Source "unofficial history Grand View in Qing Dynasty? Volume nine? Two major articles: "I feel sorry for my mother in her later years, but unfortunately my body and baby are disabled." "

Idioms describing aging.

Tomorrow is a yellow flower, and Xu Niang is half old, with a candle before the wind, a crane hair and a dragon year old.

First, a thing of the past.

Description: yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news.

From: Song Hu Jizong's Story of Flowers and Trees: Things that are out of date are like yellow flowers of tomorrow.

Old-fashioned chrysanthemums are called withered chrysanthemums.

Second, Xu Niang is half-aged.

Explanation: It refers to middle-aged women who are still attractive.

From: Li Tang Yanshou's Biography of Empresses in Southern History: "Although Xu Niang is old, she still has feelings."

Although Xu Niang is old, he still has charm.

Three. The elderly who may die at any time

Explanation: It is a metaphor for an old man who may die at any time. It is also a metaphor for things that may be destroyed at any time.

From: Guo Ge's The Legend of Jin Ping Mei, the seventeenth time: "As the saying goes, a little tolerance leads to great mischief. My son, don't try to be brave. What's more, I am already a weak body, like a candle in front of the wind, and I can't stand it anymore. "

Four, the crane hair childlike innocence [hè fà tóng yán]

Commentary: Crane has feathery white hair and ruddy face like a child. Describe the old man as good-looking.

From: Tang Tianying's Sleepwalking in the Louvre: "It's not a god or a fairy, but a crane with a childlike heart."

Say that you are not a fairy, nor a fairy. The white hair of cranes and the ruddy face of children are unparalleled in ancient times.

Five, senile

Description: Longling: the action is not flexible. Describe old age, weak body and inconvenient movement.

From: Tao Juyin's Historical Story of the Northern Warlords' Ruling Period: Wu Mou, an elderly engineering battalion commander, greeted him on the platform and reported that the situation in Jinzhou was chaotic and the train could not pass.

Ⅶ What is the idiom to describe aging?

year after year

Nyan

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Life will run out when you are old.

Sentence: The Witch Watching Edition decided to hold the last power game in its life.

Baifa Zhang Qianbai

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Describing hair as white and long shows that people are aging because they are preoccupied.

Source: Tang Li Bai's "Song of Autumn Pu" poem: "White hair and three thousands of feet, sorrow is like a long beard."

Fatal [old]

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peaceful

dragon

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Longling: It seems that you can't move. Describe old age, weak body and inconvenient movement.

Source: Song Luyou's poem "Listening to the Rain": "Old age is uneven; This is more worthy of secular things. "Tang Li Rui's Gift to Xue Dai": "Friends are ashamed of the times; Dragon bell is like an old man. "

Old dragon bell [

collect

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dragon

zhang

]

Describe old age, physical weakness and mobility inconvenience.

Source: Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 99: "What kind of energy is strong when it comes that day, then I know that the old dragon bell is like a spring dream."

All kinds of hair [

Diyan

fine and soft hair or feathers

zhang

zhang

]

Refers to aging.

Source: Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhao's Three Years in Office": "What can I do with all this?"

ⅷ What are the idioms to describe old people?

Idioms used to describe the elderly are:

First, the first child's teeth have gaps [tó u tó ng ch ǐ hu]1. Interpretation: Tong: The original means that there is no vegetation on the mountain, which means that people are bald; Gap: gap. My head is bald and my teeth are thin. Describe the state of aging.

2. From: In "Understanding of Learning": "What's the harm of death if you have a big head and big teeth?"

3. Example: the number of patients in one year, ~; Suddenly changed by my mother-in-law, the form and spirit are fragmented. ◎ Qing Xie Zhangling's Epitaph of Wei Zian

Second, the old dragon bell [l m: o t à i ló ng zh! ng] 1。 Description: Longling: the action is not flexible. Describe old age, weak body and inconvenient movement.

2. From: Tang Liduan's "Gift to Xie Dai": "The knot is getting old, and the dragon bell is like an old man."

3. Example: Wu Mou, the battalion commander of the engineering battalion from ~, greeted the platform and reported that the situation in Jinzhou was chaotic and the train could not pass. ◎ Tao Juyin's History of the Northern Warlords' Ruling Period (Chapter 69)

Third, the old dragon bell [l m à i l ó ng zh ū ng]1. Explanation: Describe old age, physical weakness and mobility inconvenience.

2. From: Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 99: "What kind of energy is strong when that day comes, then I know that the old dragon bell is like a spring dream."

3. Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; derogatory sense

Fourth, the crane has a childlike face [hè fà tóng yán] 1. Explanation: This crane has white hair like feathers and a ruddy face like a child. Describe the old man as good-looking.

2. From: Tang Tianying's "Sleepwalking in the Louvre": "Talking to yourself is not a fairy, and the crane is childlike."

3. Example: (Hua Tuo) The child's eyes and the law float with the appearance of being born. ◎ Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the fifteenth time.

5. The hair is unkempt and the teeth are sparse [pé ng tó u lü ch ǐ] 1. Explanation: The hair is unkempt and the teeth are sparse. Describe a person's aging.

2. From: Song Yu, the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period "Lottie Lust Fu": "His wife's head and ears are wrinkled and her lips are full of teeth."

3. Example: A crane has goose skin. ◎ Yuxin Zhang Zhu House in Northern Zhou Dynasty

ⅸ An idiom describing that the older an old person gets, the smaller he becomes.

He is childlike. Tong Xin is still young and full of energy.

Strictly speaking, none of the above. In fact, this idiom may not exist, but there are some proverbs.

In many places in China, "the youngest" is used to describe older people, but they are still like children and almost like old urchins.

What are the idioms of old people and young people?

Yellow hair droops, and the pinyin comes from huáng fà source chuí tiáo, a China idiom that refers to the elderly and children. Quoted from The Book of Songs Truffle Lu Gong.

Chinese name

The elderly and young people

Foreign name

Suitable for all ages; Old people and young people; The man dragging his head and the hair hanging in front of the child's head.

Bobo mofo

Juan Fa Chutio

words explanation

It refers to old people and children, that is, young and old.

Idiom usage

Combined type; Be subject, object and attribute

Interpretation of idioms

Yellow hair: the hair of the elderly changed from white to yellow, which was a symbol of longevity in the old society and was often called the elderly later.

Weeping: In ancient times, men had to be crowned as adults, while boys who were not crowned had drooping hair, which was often called children.