Old age
Y í L í g ù L ǎ o: refers to the old people left by the previous dynasty who have experienced social changes. It comes from Zeng Junshi tablet by Song Lian of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Pinyin: y í L í g ù L ǎ o.
Idioms and allusions
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Zeng Junshi biaobi Bei: "when things were changed in the early Song Dynasty, there were still people who left their families and their elders."
Analysis of Idioms
Common degree: General emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as subject and object; used in written language idiom structure: combined generation time: Ancient
Old age
one 's unforgettable former wife - gù jiàn qíng shēn
Beaver to rat, ice to rope - yǐ lí zhì shǔ、yǐ bīng zhì shéng
make do with whatever is available - yīn lòu jiù guǎ