An idiom to wish the elderly 70th birthday.

1, long life without borders

[Idiom explanation] Xinjiang: border. Long life. Used to wish people a long life.

[Source of allusions] Chen's "Water Margin" Chapter 37: Your Majesty has been in great trouble and will live forever.

2. Life is better than Nanshan.

Life expectancy is as long as that of Zhong Nanshan. Used to wish people a long life.

[Source of allusions] Xiaoya Tianbao in the Book of Songs: "As the moon remains unchanged, as the sun rises, as the life of Nanshan."

You are like the bright moon in the sky, and you are like the rising sun. You live as long as Nanshan.

3. Long life

[Idiom explanation] The life span is very long, and you can live to be one hundred years old. Often used as a word to wish a long life.

[Allusion] Lao She's Under the Red Flag: "He sent me two diaoqian, wishing me a long life."

4. Longevity and foresight

[Idiom explanation] Long-term vision: not old, eyes and ears do not fade. Describe longevity.

[Allusions] Chapter 59 of Laozi: "The mother of a country can last for a long time, which is a deep-rooted way to live a long life."

With the principles and principles of governing the country, the country can be maintained for a long time. This is the deep-rooted and enduring truth of the country.

5. Longevity and wealth

[Idiom explanation] Long life and wealth.

[Source of allusions] The fourth fold of Zheng Yuanting's "backyard flower": it turned out to be a peach symbol, which read "Long life and wealth", and this murderer also has it.