There are idioms to describe good health.

Idiom: Hong Yan Bai Fa

Commentary: Yan: face, face. Gray hair and rosy face. Describe the health status of the elderly. Refers to a young girl and an old man with white hair.

Source: Ming Baichun's song "Receiving a Taishi from Shou Kang in the South of the Yangtze River to the Mountain": "Looking at the beauty of this white-haired old wind, it seems like a fly."

Idiom: Fushou Kangning Pinyin: fú shòu kāng níng

Explanation: Greetings. It means happiness, longevity, health and peace.

Source: Song Chenliang's "Yu Epitaph": "Fu Ning, children and grandchildren are gentle, everything is possible, what is wrong!"

Idiom: Six-pulse Harmony Pinyin

Explanation: Six Veins: Every mortal's left and right hands have three veins: Cun, Guan and Chi, which are collectively called Six Veins. Of a person in good health and good spirits.

Source: Qing's "Negative Exposure Chat" 29 th time: "Liu has only reconciled the six veins until now."

Idiom: physical and mental health pinyin: shēn xīn jiàn kāng

Explanation: Healthy body, happy and normal mentality.

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Example: Education should pay attention to children's physical and mental health.