prematurely senile
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w è IL ǎ oxi ā nshu ā I, which means aging when you are young. It mostly refers to premature aging due to heavy mental or physical burden. It comes from Wang Wan's book with counsellor Shi in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Wan in the Qing Dynasty wrote a book with Mr. Shi: "Wan was worried about (Che GaN) Ke, but he was not old enough."
Analysis of Idioms
Hope for the best
Antonym: old and strong
Xiehouyu: little cat stroking her beard
Lantern riddle: a beard grows in the womb
Idiom usage
It refers to premature aging
Examples
The singing of the old generals in Beijing should make all the "fake old men" feel ashamed! Not old by Qin Mu
prematurely senile
successive distresses as caused by continual wars - bīng lián huò jiē
be successful in one 's official career - fēi huáng téng dá