Words describing the elderly
Chapter 1: Idioms describing old age 1
(of old people) with gray hair but rosy face-radiant.
Pronunciation: b AIFàhóng Yan
Interpretation: gray hair and rosy face. Describe the old man's radiant face.
From: Song Anonymous "Xuan He Hua Pu Dao": (Xu Zhichang) Once upon a time, there was a stubborn disease. I met a stranger and got the skill of cultivation, but I thanked the doctor for his medicine. After a year, I was white-haired and beautiful, and I really gained something. "
A despicable old confidant
Pronunciation: bá ish ǒ uxiā ngzh and
Interpretation: Whitehead: White hair, extended. It means old friend.
Said by: The Story of Dongguo: The Love of a Mad Woman, a Confucian scholar: "Friends of your family, why don't you know one thing and don't know the other? How many gray hairs know each other, and press the sword to wear the same robe."
The ambition of old age
Pronunciation: bá ish ǒ uzh and x and n
Interpretation: ambition in old age.
From: Preface to Wang Tengting by Don Wang Bo: "Being old and strong, I would rather be tempted." If you are poor, you will change your mind, and you will never lose your ambition. "old age
Pronunciation: chím zhnián
Interpretation: Twilight: the metaphor of twilight and old age. People reach old age.
Sentence: mourn the mother in her later years, but unfortunately the baby is disabled. ("Grand View of unofficial history in Qing Dynasty, Volume 9 and 2") twilight
Pronunciation: chum zhnián
Interpretation: vertical: will, soon; Dusk: Dusk, old age. Near old age.
From: Song Ganyuan's "Lu Chuan Ci Drunk": "The years are still early."
Old people are full of energy.
Pronunciation: nl ohuántóng
Interpretation: anti: back. Restore youth from aging. Describe the elderly as full of energy.
From: Han Jipian: "Changle Wuji Old Fuding." "Old Tang Book Eunuch Book": "It can cure the disease of fatigue and rejuvenate the child." The usage of Candle in the Wind: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe a mature and conceited grandfather. I wish you happiness and health forever.
2. Idioms that describe people's inspiration are: chicken dance, starting from scratch, making a comeback, beating drums in the morning, burning one's bridges, throwing pens to join the army, cutting stones, conquering the sky, hanging beams and stabbing stocks, having a clear conscience, being ambitious and grinding needles.
Smell the chicken and dance "Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin": "Smell the pheasant crow in the middle of the night, and feel that its sound is not bad." For dancing. "
Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.
Starting from scratch, I started a career by my own efforts. The dust rolled up when those people ran back.
Describe the organizational strength after failure and try to save it. In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were rung in the morning and drums were rung at dusk to make people aware.
Burn one's bridges is to act decisively, with the determination to look forward and not look back. He devoted himself to The Biography of Ban Chao in the Later Han Dynasty: "If a gentleman has no ambition, he should still serve Fu Jiezi and Zhang Qian in a foreign country in order to win a title. Can he stay long? " Join the army: join the army.
Throw away the pen and join the army. It refers to the new preface and miscellaneous four, which was written by the literati in charge of the army: "The son of Xiong Qu saw his sincerity and the stone opened it. What is the situation? " Stone: metal and stone are the hardest things.
Even the stones have been opened. Describe a person's sincere and strong heart and infinite strength.
Diligence can make up for Song Shaoyong's "writing": "If you make a fake image, it will always be fake." Diligence can make up for the deficiency.
Man can conquer nature by analogy. Where there is a will, there is a way. If you have a firm ambition, you will succeed as long as you work hard.
Hanging beam and stabbing stocks describe studying hard. Liu Xiang's Warring States Policy Qin Ce Me in the Western Han Dynasty: (Su Qin) was sleepy when he was studying, drawing a cone and stabbing his legs, bleeding at his feet. "
Han Shu by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Sun Nai's literary talent and eagerness to learn will not stop sooner or later. When you are tired of sleeping, tie your head with a rope and hang the housing beam. "
Chapter 25 of the Chronicle of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in Feng Ming: "I heard that' men are ambitious in all directions'. You don't want to be an official when you are in full bloom, but you are entangled in your wife. " Sifang: the world.
Have lofty aspirations and ideals. Mill pestle: A stick used to pound rice or beat clothes.
Grind the iron bar into fine needles. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, you can succeed in anything.
Song Zhu Mu's "Yu Fangsheng, Lan Mei, Zhou Mozhen Xi": "At the foot of Xianger Mountain, it spread to Dushu Mountain in Li Taibai, and it was not abandoned. It was a small stream. When I met an old man, I asked him with a pestle and said,' I want to be a needle' is too white, and I still feel willing to drop out of school. " A late bloomer must be honed to succeed in his later years.
Used to describe talented people who are late in their careers. Hard-won: firewood.
Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping. Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best.
"Historical Records of Gou Jian's Family": "The King of Yue crossed the road and opposed the country, but he was worried and didn't dare to sit or eat." Hard work, angry: determined to work hard; Figure: seeking.
Determined to strive for prosperity. Excellence: perfect, good; Benefits: more.
Okay, much better. Learning the Analects of Confucius: The Book of Songs says,' If you cut it, you must grind it.
What does this mean? "Song Zhuxi's Note:" Those who treat bone angles with words will be beheaded and discussed again; Those who treat jade both cut and grind it, refine it and seek its essence. "Race to the top, work hard and strive for the advanced.
Diligence can make up for the lack of talent. Man proposes, God disposes, which means you have done your best. As for whether we can achieve our goal, it depends on luck.
Stupid birds fly first. For example, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and doing things earlier than others. Yuan Hanqing's "Mu Chen Jiaozi" is the first discount: "I will make an analogy with you: I am like a ghost bird, and you stupid bird fly first."
Gong Yu's metaphor of moving mountains is insisting on transforming nature and fighting unswervingly. Liezi Tang Wen records that there are two big mountains in front of Gong Yu's house, and he is determined to level them. Another old man is wise, laughing at his stupidity and thinking that he can't do it.
Gong Yu said: I have a son when I die, and a grandson when my son dies. My children and grandchildren will never end, and the two mountains will eventually be razed. Ambitious: pregnant with Tibet.
Aim high. Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the twenty-first time: "A hero has lofty aspirations, a good plan in his belly, an opportunity to hide the universe and breathe the ambition of heaven and earth."
Industry is good and diligent: learning; Fine: proficient; Yu: lies in; Diligence: Diligence. Profound knowledge is acquired through hard work.
Tang Hanyu's "Learning and Knowing": "Industry is good at diligence, and play is not hairy; Everything I have done is thought and destruction. " In anger, I forgot to eat, study or work hard, and even forgot to eat.
Describe being very diligent. "The Analects of Confucius": "Anger leads to forgetting food, while joy leads to forgetting worries. I didn't know you would be old. "
Shang Chen Shujun: "No one dares to slack off unless he is diligent." "The History of the Later Han Dynasty and the Biography of Lu Pi": "The nature is deep and studious, and the fruit is tireless."
Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Shu Xiang Lang: "I am more addicted to classics and tireless." Diligence: Diligence, no slack.
Refers to hard work or study. Water drops and stones keep dripping through the water, so can stones.
Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed. "Han Meicheng Biography": "Mount Tai slips through the stone, and the pole is broken.
Water is not a diamond of stone, but a saw of wood, which gradually becomes natural. Source: Luo Song Dajing's "He Lin Yu Lu" Volume 10: "One yuan a day, a thousand yuan a day, the saws are broken, and the water drops wear through."
Allusion: You can also saw wood with a rope as a saw. Although the power of metaphor is very small, things can be burned successfully as long as they persist. Source: Tang Hanyu's "Learning": "Burn the cream to continue, and support the poor."
Allusion: ointment: grease, which refers to lamps and candles; Succession: continue to take over; Rudder: sunshine. Light the oil lamp and connect the sunlight.
Describe working hard or reading. Learning is not as good as learning, afraid of losing. Source: The Analects of Confucius Qin Bo:' Zi Ri:' Learning is not as good as learning, and I am afraid of losing it.
Allusion: I can't seem to catch up with anything in my study, and I'm always afraid I can't catch up. If you catch up, you are afraid of being dumped. Describe hard work and enterprising.
He also described the urgency of doing other things. It's not water, it's mountain turn from the theme song of the TV series of the same name sung by Na Ying (1990.
Metaphor means that the situation is always changing, and there is no need to be upset and sad if it is not smooth for the time being. Salted fish can't be turned over. It means that the salted fish will turn over and come back to life, which means that the situation will change from bad to good in a short time.
3. Words praising the spirit of the elderly 1, full of energy: stunned. Eagerness: describes the old man with bright eyes, hale and hearty spirit and strong old age. Refers to the spirit of the elderly, old and powerful, yet elegant.
2, old and strong: old: old; When: I should; Should; Benefits: more; Strong: strong; Rich and strong; Although very old; But ambition and health are stronger. With praise. Often used to praise the work spirit of the elderly.
3, the old man squatted down: Hey: Maxima; A manager. Fu Jian: It's a dog in the manger. Although the old swift horse is easy to eat at the head of the trough; But I still want to run thousands of miles. Metaphor is that people are old and ambitious. With praise. It is often used to describe ambitious old people.
4, and children's eyes: and hair: white hair; Child's eye: a red face. Full of white hair; Her face is as rosy as a child. Describe the old man's good complexion; Have spirit. It is full of praise. Used to describe the health status of the elderly; Full of energy.
5, Zhu Yan and hair: Zhu Yan: ruddy complexion. A ruddy face and hair as white as crane hair. Describe the old people's refreshed appearance.
6. Old and strong: old: old; When: I should; Should; Benefits: more; Strong: strong; Rich and strong; Although very old; But ambition and health are stronger. With praise. Often used to praise the work spirit of the elderly.
4. Idioms describing old people are rosy, senile, self-serious, amiable and kind-hearted.
A, 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."
To say that you are neither a fairy nor a fairy, the feathery white hair of cranes and the ruddy face of children are incomparable in ancient times.
Second, aging.
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.
Third, the old horse squatted down [l m: o j f ú l]
Explanation: Metaphorically, ambitious people are still ambitious even when they are old.
From: Three Kingdoms Cao's poem "Out of the Summer Gate": "An old horse crouches in the tiger, aiming at a thousand miles."
Although the old swift horse is lying in the stable, its ambition is still to gallop thousands of miles.
Fourth, affable
Explanation: Kindness: Kindness. Gentle attitude, easy to approach.
Said by: Lao She's Four Generations under One Family II: If someone wants to visit him, he is a very amiable person.
Verb (short for verb) Good-natured
Explanation: Describe a person's appearance as a kind person.
Said by: Lao She's Lao Zhang philosophy: "Round face, silver-gray beard, kind-hearted."
5. Words to describe the good spirit of the elderly The words to describe the good spirit of the elderly are: old age, strong body, good health, working body, old age, rejuvenation.
First, old and strong.
1, pinyin: l m?o dāng y? Zhu.
2, interpretation: describe old but ambitious.
3. Source: The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty by Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties: Poverty strengthens the body, while old age strengthens it. The poorer you are, the more determined you are. Although you are old, you are more ambitious and motivated. )
Second, Hemei.
1, pinyin: hè fà tóng yán
2. Interpretation: White hair like a crane feather and ruddy face like a child. Describe the old man as good-looking.
3. Source: Tang Tianying's "Sleepwalking in the Louvre": He said that he is not a god or a fairy, and he is childlike. He said that he was neither a god nor a fairy. Crane feathers have white hair, and children have ruddy faces, which are unparalleled since ancient times. )
Third, the main body of work
1, pinyin: b?o dāo wèI l?o
2, interpretation: describe people who are still mighty in old age, not reducing the glory of the year.
3. Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Zongzi bullied my old age! I have a treasure knife in my hand, but it is not old. Boy, you bully me. I am old, but my nod is not old. )
Fourth, the old horse is squatting.
1, pinyin: lojfú l
2. Interpretation: To make a metaphor, although people are old, they still have ambitions.
3. Source: Cao Cao in the Eastern Han Dynasty "Although the tortoise is longevity": The old man crouches and aims at a thousand miles. Although the old swift horse is squatting by the manger, its ambition is still galloping for thousands of miles. )
Verb (short for verb) revives.
1, pinyin: f m n l f m n l fǎn lǎo huán tóng
2. Interpretation: It describes that the elderly have recovered their youthful health or spirit, and their energy is extremely strong.
3. Source: Zhang Song Fang Jun's "Seven Signs of Yun Qi, Family Law": rejuvenation, gradually from now on. The old people have recovered their health or spirit when they were young, and their energy is extremely strong. The goal is to start now. )
6. What idioms are there in the inspirational stories of wise old people? Di ch ǔ Chen
[Interpretation] Metaphor as long as there is perseverance; Willing to work hard; Things can be successful.
[Language] The true "Mulian saves the mother 4 Liu's school": "If you grind the needle with an iron pestle; I have a strong heart. "
[pronunciation] pestle; You can't pronounce "W incarnation".
[shape discrimination] pestle; Can't write "Xu"
Insist on [near meaning]
give up halfway/ leave sth. unfinished
[Usage] Used as a compliment. Generally used as predicate and object.
Subject-predicate type
[Discrimination] ~ and "perseverance" both describe perseverance; Perseverance; But ~ is not just "perseverance"