What words are commonly used to describe health, liveliness and vitality?

Rejuvenation: F m: n l m F m: n l m fǎn lǎo huán tóng Let youth stop aging. Describe the elderly as full of energy.

Lively and fresh: huó lóng xiān jiàn describes being strong and energetic.

Dead wood meets spring: k m not f é ng ch ū n: meet. Dead trees come back to life in spring. A metaphor for a dying patient or thing coming back to life.

Jumping around:? Leon Ban Day Dior? Full of energy.

Lin is still alive: lǐn? yǐu shìng qì? Describe awesome and energetic. More refers to those noble people or achievements that will be handed down forever.

Full of energy: zhāo qì bó bó? Chao: in the morning; Full of vigor and vitality: the appearance of vigor and vitality. The description is full of vigor and vitality.

Passionate and unrestrained: rè qí ng bé ē nà ng? Full of enthusiasm, energy, initiative or adaptability.

As dragon as tiger: Long Sai H ǔ? Describe being brave and energetic.

Full of energy: shē ng jī ng rá n? Full of vigor and vitality.

Energetic: energetic. H incarnation is an energetic dragon and an energetic tiger. Describe lively and vigorous, full of vitality.

Make sentences:

Rejuvenation: I absorb all kinds of nutrients from the hearts of those young victims to rejuvenate myself.

Lively and healthy: Xiaoming's father looks lively and healthy.

Dead wood meets spring: Although dead wood is far from lush land, it can be reborn in spring as long as it takes one step.

Jumping: On Monday morning, children go to school hand in hand.

Lin is still alive: the soldiers are standing there and Lin is still alive.

Full of vigor and vitality: Students should have an energetic look.

Passionate: Americans are always so passionate, and many people don't accept that kind of openness.

As dragon as tiger: athletes on the sports field always compete for the first place like tigers.

Full of energy: In spring, the garden is full of energy.

Lively: Xiao Ming, who has been in good health, has recovered his lively appearance after catching a cold.