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What idioms or poems describe "getting better and better"?
1, rejuvenation

Athena Chu: [,Hu Andong]

Description: Restore youth from aging. Describe the elderly as full of energy.

Source: "Yun Qi Zhu Jiaqi Law Seven Signs": "Insufficient Japanese clothing; Rejuvenation; Gradually. "

2. Old and strong

Athena Chu: [Lin: Ou d ā ng y: Zhu]

Explanation: When: Should; Benefits: more; Zhuang: majestic. Although I am old, I am more ambitious and motivated.

Source: "The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "The husband is a ambition; Be poor and strong; Being old and strong. "

3, nodding is not old

B.B. Athena Chu

Explanation: Although I am old or divorced from my profession for a long time, my kung fu has not declined.

Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventieth time: "When Zhang He came out, he saw Huang Zhong and said with a smile,' You are shameless, and you still want to go out?' Loyal and angry, he said,' Zongzi bullied me! I have a nod in my hand, but I'm not old. " "

4. Heart of White Stone

Athena Chu: [bá i sh ǒ u zh and X and n]

Explanation: ambition in old age.

Source: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "When you are old and strong, you would rather be tempted." If you are poor, you will change your mind, and you will never lose your ambition. "

5. Being old and strong

Athena Chu: [l r mí jiā n]

Commentary: Mi: Duo. Although people are old, they are more determined.

Source: None.