1, with flying feet.
Pinyin: jinbü rü fü i.
Interpretation: vigorous pace, fast running.
Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "Beauty leads the way; Self-sufficiency; Take off your shoes and make a fake. Women are very satisfied with this; Fortunately, I don't chisel; Recover from online; As fast as flying. "
2, strong and powerful.
Pinyin: sh ē n qiang l ē zhu dang.
Interpretation: describe a strong body.
Source: Wu Mingcheng's En Journey to the West 2 1: "They are all quick-sighted and must be stronger."
3. thrive.
Pinyin: Zhu Zhu ang chéng zh?ng.
Interpretation: Parents and elders want children to grow up healthily and happily.
Source: From Mencius Zhang Wan.
4. Old and strong.
Pinyin: l m: o d ā ng y: Zhu.
Interpretation: It describes being old but ambitious.
Source: From the Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty.
5, refreshed.
Pinyin: jρ jρ ng Shé n Hu à n f ā.
Interpretation: describe full of energy and full of emotions.
Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio and Lotus Fragrance.