in the prime of one 's life
Fuyu Chunqiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù y ú ch ū nqi ū, meaning young and young. It comes from the family of Cao Xiangguo in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
According to historical records, Cao Xiangguo's family: "the world has been decided at the beginning, mourning King Hui's wealth in the spring and Autumn period, calling all the elders to live, asking why to gather the people."
Idiom usage
It means young. The Empress Dowager was rich in the spring and Autumn period as an emperor. She wrote more than 300 chapters of admonishment song and 18 chapters of huanggao. Northern history, biography of empress concubine, the heilians, Empress of Wei Taiwu.
in the prime of one 's life
houses have adequate supplies and people live in contentment - jiā jǐ mín zú
sweep down irresistibly from a commanding height - gāo wū jiàn líng
as a man sows , so let him reap - yīn guǒ bào yìng