What idioms are there to wish the elderly good health?

Red face, ruddy hair, healthy, and old age? Long life, longer than Nanshan.

Idiom explanation

Old and strong: l m 4 o d ā ng y: Zhu

Interpretation: when: should; Benefits: more; Zhuang: majestic. Although I am old, I am more ambitious and motivated.

Source? : "The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "The husband is ambitious; Be poor and strong; Being old and strong. "

Red face; hóng guāng mün miàn:

Interpretation: the whole face. Describe the appearance of being in a good mood and energetic. Also known as "red face".

He fa tong Yan

Shi Heyu-gray hair, ruddy face like a child. Describe the old man as good-looking.

Source:? Tang Tianying's poetry collection "Sleepwalking in Luofu Yushantang": "If you are not a god or a fairy, you will speak for yourself, and the crane will be childlike." ?

Example:? (Hua Tuo) Children's eyes and dharma, floating out of the world. (Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the fifteenth time)

Vigorous spirit: Jiang Shengxian

Interpretation: surprised eyes. Eagerness: describes the old man with bright eyes, hale and hearty spirit and strong old age. High spirits: refers to the spirit of the elderly, old and powerful, yet elegant.

Source? "Were" Volume 24 "Biography of Ma Yuan"?

live long

Life expectancy is very long, you can live to be one hundred years old. Often used as a word to wish a long life.

may you live as long as the Southern Mountains

Interpretation: Nanshan: refers to the end of the Qinling Mountains. In the past, it was a symbol of longevity.

Language: "The Book of Songs Xiaoya": "As the moon remains unchanged; As the sun rises; Such as the life of Nanshan; It will not collapse or collapse. "