1, pinyin: y ǒ u sh ē ng zh and niá n.
2, usage: partial formal; As subject and object; For the elderly.
3. Synonyms: octogenarian, mulberry twilight, twilight.
4. antonyms: cardamom and the golden age.
5. Source: Li Qingruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" Sixty-eight: I want to protect the life of ants, and the rest of my life will not be given by the Lord, but I want to have extra pity. (Vernacular: I can obey the orders of ants. Nothing in my life is not given by the monarch, but I need extra pity.
6. Interpretation by reference:
(1) Preface to Modern Qin Mu's "Long River Waves Collection": We should make up for the shortcomings of the past with our efforts in the next life.
(2) Modern Bi Ye's Running on the Yangtze River-Me and Wuhan: I think: If this novel can't meet readers in my lifetime, let it be buried in future generations!
Extended data
First, synonyms: Mulberry Twilight.
1, pinyin: sāng yú mù jǐng
2. Interpretation: The afterglow of the sunset shines on the treetops of Sang Yu, which is a metaphor for being old.
3. Source: Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi's "A White Horse, Wang Biao": I was in Sang Yu in 2000, and my influence cannot be traced back. (Vernacular: When the years arrive in Sang Yu, light, shadow and sound cannot be recovered. )
Second, antonym: cardamom years
1, pinyin: dòu kòu nián huá
2. explanation: it refers to a girl of thirteen or fourteen.
3. Source: Three Friends of Modern History "Jinling unofficial history" Qinhuai singer Wang Xichun: The singers who came here to perform included Xu Niang, a teenager in his prime, and underage children.
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