maintain the moral integrity in one 's later years
Huanghuawanjie is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Hu á nghu ā w ǎ NJI é, which means it refers to people's noble Wanjie. From "nine days Pavilion".
Idiom explanation
Yellow flower: Chrysanthemum; late Festival: the integrity of old age.
The origin of Idioms
Han Qi's poem "nine days Pavilion" in Song Dynasty: "don't worry about the old garden's light autumn, let's see the fragrance of cold flowers in the evening."
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's object; it's commendatory. example from teaching Canggou to float through the clouds, leaving the line to fragrance. Yuan · Zhang Boyou's the experience of CI Yun Wan Yan
maintain the moral integrity in one 's later years
orchestral music with rapid and rich rhythm - jí guǎn fán xián