A good age
Fengnianrensui, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngni á NR ě NSU ì, which means a good harvest of grain. It's from "falling mulberry, Cai Shun, serving his mother.".
Idiom explanation
Maturity: refers to the maturity of crops. A good year with plenty of grain.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Liu Tangqing's book "descending mulberry, Cai Shun and worshiping his mother" the first fold: "all sides were quiet, Dongyi and Xirong were worshipped, Nanman and Beidi were surrendered, gonglinfeng offered Rui and Chengxiang, and he Miao was born in good years."
A good age
have experienced years of wind and frost - bǎo jīng fēng shuāng
envy sb . better or abler than oneself - dù xián jí néng