What are the healthy idioms?

There are no idioms with the word "health", but idioms with health meanings are as follows:

1, Fushou Kangning? [[fú shòu kāng níng]] 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!"

Happiness, longevity, health and peace are all available, and there are many descendants, all of which have been realized. What does the emperor have to feel guilty about Xia?

2. rejuvenation [fn lo Juan Tang] reverse: reverse; Also: return to the original state. Reverse aging and restore childhood. Describe the health or spirit of the old people who have regained their youth.

If you can stay happy forever, you can be rejuvenated.

3, skipping [huān bèng luàn tiào] describes health, liveliness and vitality: all the children in the kindergarten are skipping. He said he was alive and kicking.

Source: Qing Wenkang's "Heroes of Children" 32 nd time: "Make room for you two to buy tiles; Leave what has rolled down from the house and what has been pulled out of the pit, and pick up the broken tiles in this yard first. "

4. When is your birthday? People are healthy and mature. Describe a scene of peace and prosperity.

Source: Pan Yue's "Borrowing Land Fu" in the Western Jin Dynasty: "Suit the person and the year."

In this way, people will live a long and prosperous life.

5. Longevity without borders? [wà n shê u wú ji ā ng] I wish you a long and healthy life.

Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Tianbao, which was anonymous in the pre-Qin period: "If you say Parr, you will live forever."

The ancestors sent a message wishing you a long life.