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What are the words that describe all stages of life?
Childhood: naive and lively, ice and snow smart, dignified and strong, bookish, lifeless and naive.
Teenager: young: young; More: experience. Young, never experienced anything. Little experience.
A newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man.
Children, heroes and children: young men and women. Refers to the emotional, young and promising hero and heroine.
In the prime of life describes the youthful and energetic spirit of young people.
Middle age: in the prime of life.
Old age: The style of the work describes that people still have strength when they are old, not less than in those years.
Zhu Yanhe's face is ruddy and his hair is as white as a crane feather. Describe the old man's rejuvenation.
The dragon bell is down and out: the action is not flexible; Down and out: frustrated, depressed. Describe the aging and depression of the elderly.
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