respect seniors
It originally means that people cherish the fine weather in the late days, but later it is often used to refer to the respected elders in the society. Li Shangyin of Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "late sunny day": Heaven's will pity the secluded grass, and the world cares about late sunny day. "
Source: Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's poem "Wanqing": Heaven's will pity you grass, and the world cares about Wanqing example: now that China has entered an aging society, the trend of heavy and late love is spreading widely.
respect seniors
look for a noble steed to correspond with the one drawn - àn tú suǒ jì
unparalleledly wonderful in one's time - miào jué shí rén
throughout the empire all hearts turned to him - tiān xià guī xīn