recover one 's youthful vigour
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ NL ǎ Ohu á NT ó ng, which means rejuvenating from aging and describes the vitality of the elderly. It's from Ji Jiu pian.
Notes on Idioms
Anti: back.
The origin of Idioms
Shi You's Ji Jiu Pian of the Han Dynasty: "Changle Wuji, Laofu Ding."
Idiom usage
Contractive; attributive, complement; commendatory. "The old Tang Dynasty eunuch book:" can be more flaccid weak serious disease, can be rejuvenated take this water and use it as shavings. If you mix it with jade, you can rejuvenate. The 15th chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty and the popular edition of Zhiyu written by Zhai Hao in Qing Dynasty: "in Ji Jiu Zhang," Changle Wuji Laofu Ding "refers to the old man's returning to Ding Zhuang as mentioned in" can Tong Qi " This medicine has the effect of rejuvenation.
Analysis of Idioms
Rejuvenation
recover one 's youthful vigour
modify the heaven and change the sun - yí tiān xǐ rì
neither show arrogance nor sing one 's own praises - bù jīn bù fá
The wind is clear and the moon is white - fēng qīng yuè bái
forget the means by which the end is attained - dé yú wàng quán
good and able men promoted by selection - xián liáng fāng zhèng