survivals of bygone ages
The old and the young, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í L à oy í sh à o, which means people who are nostalgic for the past and have obstinate ideas. From impermanence.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's impermanence: "on the front, where a bead or a gem is put on the melon skin cap worn by the old and the young, four words are written:" happy to see it. "
Idiom usage
The role of the old and the young is negligible.
survivals of bygone ages
Never before, never after - qián wú gǔ rén,hòu wú lái zhě
mountain food and wild vegetables - shān yáo yě sù
Extremely vicious and ferocious - jí è qióng xiōng