old but vigorous

old but vigorous

As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "L ǎ OD ā ngy ì Zhu à ng", which means that old people are more ambitious and energetic. It comes from the biography of Ma Yuan.

Idiom usage

Example: Jianbo stretched out his thumb to the two old employees of Mori iron, who held fast to their posts. "What a hero." Qu Bo's forest sea and snow plain

The origin of Idioms

"After the Han Dynasty · Ma Yuan biography" says: "husband for ambition, the poor when the strong, the old when the strong."

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