of advanced years and noble character
Qi Nian Shuo De, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í Ni á nshu ò D é, meaning Nian Gao. Refers to old age and high virtue. It comes from Fu Sheng Zai Ji in the book of Jin.
Analysis of Idioms
Old and virtuous
Idiom usage
As for the unified process, how to hold a public meeting and how to determine the system should be discussed by the senior citizens, scholars and political celebrities of the whole country. The first three chapters of the popular romance of the Republic of China by Cai Dongfan and Xu Xianfu
The origin of Idioms
"Fu Sheng Zai Ji" in the book of Jin: "in the prime of his life, he was virtuous, but he was virtuous and respected his father."
of advanced years and noble character
give a pleasant smile of a woman - yān rán yī xiào
Fight against frost and be proud of snow - dòu shuāng ào xuě
drift about without any definite trace like running water or duckweed - làng jì píng zōng