Return to old age
Returning to old age, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ NL ǎ Ogu ī t ó ng, which means rejuvenating from aging and describes the vitality of the elderly. It comes from the seven signatures of Yunji.
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attributive, or object; of a person's appearance or spirit
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Rejuvenation
The origin of Idioms
"Cloud Collection Seven Signs" volume 69: "the second return to sand, serve one or two, that is, body and spirit clear, return to old age."
Idiom explanation
From aging to youth. Old people are full of vitality. The same as "rejuvenation".
Return to old age
suffer from one ailment after another - sān zāi bā nàn
high-minded and unsociable figures - yī jiè zhī shì
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