Rehabilitation four-word idiom

1. What are the four-word idioms that describe "rejuvenation"? They are anti-aging, rejuvenation, rejuvenation and rejuvenation.

First, anti-aging is less.

Vernacular interpretation: anti: the same as "return", return; Less: young. Restore youth from aging.

Dynasty: Southern Liang Dynasty

Author: He Xun

Source: Biography of the Seven Immortals: "Being beautiful is ugly, old and rare."

Since ugliness has become beauty, it has restored youth from aging.

Second, rejuvenation.

Vernacular interpretation: restoring youth from aging. Describe the elderly as full of energy. Use "rejuvenation"

Dynasty: Northern Song Dynasty

Author: Zhang Junfang

Source: "Seven Signs of Yun Qi" Volume 69: "Go back to the sand twice, take one or two, that is, the body and mind are clear, and the youth returns."

The second sand, a dress, is harmonious and refreshing, and the old man is full of vitality.

Third, you are still old.

Vernacular explanation: it means to restore youth and live forever.

Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty

Author: Yan Yanzhi

Source: "Imperial Court Letters": "The fine house is bound to be deep and wide, flying backwards, and rich in alchemy, so it is still old and prolongs life."

An exquisite home must go to deep space, anti-flying spirit, small red stone and ganoderma lucidum essence to restore youth and prolong life.

Fourth, return to color.

Interpretation of vernacular: restore youth and keep it forever.

Dynasty: Southern Liang Dynasty

Author: Liu xiaobiao

Source: "Mountain Records": "Gold salt is more important than plain wall, and jade fermented beans are more expensive than pearls, so it can nourish the body, eliminate diseases and keep color for a long time."

Metal salt is more expensive than plain wall, and jade soy sauce is more expensive than pearls, which can nourish and sell freaks and restore a young face.

Verb (short for verb) revives.

Vernacular interpretation: the old man is young again. Describe the old man as full of energy.

Dynasty: Northern Song Dynasty

Author: Zhang Junfang

Source: "Yun Qi Zhu Jiaqi Law Seven Signs": "Insufficient Japanese clothing; Rejuvenation; Gradually. "

There are not many clothes in Japan; The old man is young again; It started gradually from here.

2. Four-word idioms about health Copy idioms about health (idioms describing health)

[Peng Sheng Ma Zhong, straight not to help] Peng: Peng Cao. Pennisetum grows in hemp fields and stands tall and straight without support. It is a metaphor for living in a good environment and getting healthy growth.

[Tool of economic victory] Victory: a means; Tool: talent. Refers to a healthy body that can climb mountains and wade.

[Kang Qiang Monsoon] Kang Qiang: Happy and strong; Ji Feng: Meet Geely. Congratulations to the elderly for their good health and grandchildren.

Grow up healthily.

[Yan Love Song] Yellow, unhealthy poem, white lyrics.

[Ma Zhong, Peng Sheng, don't straighten yourself] Peng used to grow up in hemp fields, and no one helped him to be naturally straight. It is a metaphor for living in a good environment and getting healthy growth.

For all optimistic people, Du Can lives a long and healthy life.

[rejuvenation] the wonderful hand rejuvenates. A person's good medical skills can restore the dying to health.

【 beaming 】 describes the intelligent young healthy and lively, full of vigor and vitality.

[Huang Xiangwei] Hang: dry; Articles: neck; : face. Thin neck and pale face. Describe an unhealthy appearance.

[Fu Shou Kang Daoning] Greetings. It means happiness, longevity, health and peace.

[Arch shoulder shrinks back] Arch shoulder: The shoulder is lifted upward. Lift your shoulders and bend your waist. Describe an aging or unhealthy posture.