What are the idioms to describe longevity?

Birthday extension, life is better than Nanshan, and the sea house is better. Long life, endless life.

First, birthday celebration.

Interpretation of vernacular: congratulations on longevity.

Source: The third fold of Wei Zi Palace: "God ordered the Golden Mother to hold a banquet to gather immortals, and invited you to celebrate your birthday."

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: anonymous

God asked mother Jin to hold a birthday party, and the immortals have arrived. I want you to congratulate you on your longevity.

Second, life is better than Nanshan.

Vernacular explanation: Life is as long as Zhong Nanshan. Used as a tribute to the elderly (often used with "happiness is like the East China Sea"); Nanshan refers to Zhong Nanshan, which is to the south of Xi in Shaanxi.

Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya: "If Nanshan is alive, it will not fall."

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: By many people

Just like the longevity of Nanshan, it will not change and will not change.

Third, the sea house has been added.

Vernacular interpretation: sea house: a room in fable where chips are stacked to record vicissitudes of life; Chip: Chip. Used to wish people a long life.

Source: "Dongpo Zhi Lin" Volume 2: "I have recently raised ten rooms."

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Su Shi

There are already ten rooms stacked with chips.

Fourth, longevity.

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

Source: Blue Cai He's fourth discount: "This cat is light and will live for a hundred years."

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: anonymous

V. Longevity has no borders

Interpretation of vernacular: I wish you health and longevity.

Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Tianbao: "You said that Parr, life is boundless."

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: By many people

The corpse says it will give you happiness, and the mountains and rivers will last forever.