sundowners
Sunset, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x à y á NGX à Xi à, which means the scene of sunset in the evening. It also refers to the declining years or things. It's from tianjingsha: Autumn Thoughts.
The origin of Idioms
Ma Zhiyuan's tianjingsha Qiusi: "sunset, heartbroken people in the end of the world."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of dusk. example ~ the journey is more than ten miles across the mountain. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Yan Shu's huanxisha, a new poem and a cup of wine: "when will the sun go down in the west?"
sundowners
get together and disperse like animals and birds - shòu jù niǎo sàn
Aconite white, horse born horn - wū tóu bái, mǎ shēng jiǎo
attachment to the things and people related to a loved one - wū wū zhī ài