very old age
Guinian Hesuan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ī Ni á NH è Su à n, which means longevity, or used as a birthday word. It's from Song Weixiang's "drunken Penglai · Tingping Qingshou".
Idiom explanation
It refers to people's long life. Or as a birthday message. It is the same as "turtle year and crane life".
The origin of Idioms
In the poem "drunken Penglai · Tingping Qingshou" written by Wei Xiang of Song Dynasty, "I wish I could grow higher, I wish I could have a better life, I wish I could have a better life."
Idiom usage
Used as an object, attribute, birthday, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Guiling Hesuan, Guilian Heshou
very old age
pay sole attention to the present and forget the forthcoming disaster - lòu fǔ chōng jī
be good at pentasyllabic verse - wǔ yán cháng chéng
catch bandits first catch the ringleader - qín zéi qín wáng
make impromptu comic gestures and ramarks - chā kē dǎ hùn
Hold your head high and believe in your eyebrows - áng shǒu shēn méi