prolong life
Yishouyannian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì sh ò uy á NNI á n, which means to prolong life and increase age. It's from Dong Li appreciating chrysanthemums.
Entry
prolong life
Pinyin
yìshòuyánnián
Citation explanation
Song Yu's Gaotang Fu in the Warring States period states: "nine orifices are connected with depression, mental observation is stagnant, and life will be prolonged for thousands of years." the third fold of yuan and Ming zaju, Dongxuan's ascent to immortality: during that time, I was satisfied with my wishes, and I was able to make one immortal and live a long life. The third part of Dongli appreciating chrysanthemums written by Wu Mingshi of Ming Dynasty: "there are Jutan and Gangu spring in Nanyang. If people drink their water, they will live longer." Chapter 40 of Shi Yukun's three heroes and five righteousness in Qing Dynasty: "therefore, to appreciate ginseng, you need to add other herbs and what kind of wine to make. Drinking it in the morning and evening is the best way to eliminate all kinds of diseases and prolong life. " Hearing this, Guo An said, "he will live longer! I wish he would give up his life at once, so as to dispel my hatred. "
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute and object.
prolong life
seeing these things one is reminded of the owner - dǔ wù sī rén
unable to get down but dangerous to go on - shì chéng qí hǔ