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Idioms describing the longevity of the elderly

Idioms describing the longevity of the elderly are: longevity of pine and cypress, longevity of eyesight, longevity of tortoise and crane, yellow hair and yellow teeth, longevity of crane in the Year of the Tortoise, yellow hair and yellow back, longevity of Qiao Song, longevity of wealth and longevity of centenarians.

1, life span of pine and cypress s not sōng b m:izh and shiu.

Metaphor is longevity.

Make sentences:

During the Chinese New Year, we all wish the old people a long life.

Now that conditions are so good, many people can enjoy the life of pine and cypress.

2. Long-term vision

IX: Not old, eyes and ears. Describe longevity.

Source: Chapter 59 of Laozi: "Being the mother of the country can last for a long time. This is a deep-rooted way to live a long life."

3. Turtle crane is very young, Gu and Hai Aling.

Distant: long-lasting. Distant age: old age. Legend has it that turtles and cranes can live 1000 years. Metaphor is longevity. Also known as "turtle-aged crane".