What are the idioms for year?

One hundred years later

One hundred years: one hundred years old. People rarely live longer than a hundred years, so a hundred years is a synonym for death. A taboo term for death

Years and months

Years and months, describing the passage of time

Many years and months

Year after year, Month after month. Describing a long time

The age of hearing

At the age of sixty, you can judge the truth and falsehood by listening to other people's words. Refers to the generation name of 60 years old

Monkey year and horse month

Monkey and horse: one of the twelve zodiac signs. Generally refers to the years in the future

The Jinse Hua Nian

A metaphor for the age of youth

Years and months

Sutra: experience; month after month: continuous months . Describes a long period of time

Sadness about middle age

Describes the sadness of parting from relatives and friends in middle age.

Never encountered in a hundred years

Never encountered in a hundred years. Describe rarely seen or rare opportunities.

A century-old plan

A big plan: a long-term and important plan. Refers to plans or measures related to long-term interests.

A once in a hundred years

A once in a hundred years. Describing something rare or hard to come across.

A Centennial Tree

Tree: planting, cultivation. It is a metaphor that cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task.

A hundred years old together

Together: *** Same. It means that a couple will grow old together.

A hundred years of authority

Authority: authority. Describes long-term power.

A hundred-year good relationship

An everlasting good relationship. Refers to a man and a woman becoming a couple.

The Year of Plum Blossoms

Plum Blossoms: Plums fall after they mature. It is a metaphor that a woman has reached the age of marriage.

The Year of No Confusion

The Year of No Confusion: Being able to discern clearly when encountering things. This is used as a proxy for 40 years old.

The scene of twilight years

Refers to people in their old age.

Remnant energy

Refers to old age and physical weakness.

The green boy

The green boy: light green, refers to the color of clothing. Originally refers to a boy wearing light green clothes. The latter refers to a young man who pays attention to decoration.

长年月月

久年: a whole year; 久月: many months. Describes the passage of many years.

三老

In ancient times, it referred to boatmen.

Twilight years

Chimu: dusk, a metaphor for old age. Refers to a person reaching old age.

The year of establishment

Refers to thirty years old.

Cardamom Years

Cardamom: a perennial herb, a metaphor for virginity. Refers to when a woman is thirteen or fourteen years old.

A day is like a year

A day is like a year. Describes a very difficult life.

Duo Li Nian Suo

Li: experience; Nian Suo: number of years. That’s a lot of years.

The age of thirty

The age when a person reaches the age of thirty and can be independent. Later, it was referred to as thirty-year-old.

Fang Nian Huayue

Fang Nian: young age. Refers to the good years.

Feng Nian Sui

Nin: refers to the maturity of crops. A good year with abundant harvests.

The jade of good times and the valley of barren years

A metaphor for useful talents.

Feng Xin Nian Hua

Refers to when a woman is twenty-four years old.

Wind candle residual years

Wind candle: a candle blown by the wind, easy to extinguish; residual years: remaining years, refers to a person who has not been alive for too long. It is a metaphor for people reaching old age when they are close to death.

Beacon fires continue year after year

Beacon fire: the fireworks used by border security in ancient times. A metaphor for war or war. It means that the war continues year after year.

The age of wind and candles

It is a metaphor for people reaching old age when they are close to death.

The next year's imperial calendar

It is a metaphor for outdated things or old experiences that are no longer useful in new situations.

The Year of Ancient Rare

Rare: few. Refers to a person reaching the age of seventy.

The Year of Sixty Years

Sixty Years: In the old days, the heavenly stems and earthly branches cooperated with each other to mark the year. Sixty years was one sixty years, also known as one sixty years. Flower: describes the intricate names of the stems and branches. Refers to sixty years old.

And Hairpin Nianhua

Hairpin: A hairpin used to tie hair in ancient times. In ancient times, engaged women were given haircuts at the age of fifteen; women who were not engaged were given haircuts at the age of twenty. It means that a girl has reached the age where she can get married.

Cumulative years and months

Cumulative years: many years; Cuiyue: consecutive months. Refers to the elapsed time.

The urgent scene of withering years

Scenery: passing through "shadow", time; withering: withering. Describes the rapidity of time and the end of the year. Also refers to the end of the year.

Nine years of savings

Nine years of savings. It means that the country usually has savings to prepare for emergencies.

The Golden Age

A metaphor for youth.

Half-year grain with bran and vegetables

For half the year, bran and vegetables are used instead of grain. Describes the extremely poor life of working people in the old society.

Years of accumulated menstruation

Accumulation: Accumulation. Month after month, year after year. Describes a long experience.

Martyrs are still ambitious in their old age

Martyrs: heroes with great ambitions. Has: stopped, decayed. When a hero reaches old age, his ambition does not diminish.

Good intentions extend life

People who are optimistic about everything can live a long and healthy life.

Nian Gu is not harvested

Nian Gu: the grain harvested by one cow; Deng: mature and completed. It refers to a bad year, a famine year.

Young and virtuous Shao

Shao: beautiful. Older and of good character.

The fleeting time is like water

The fleeting time: time. Describing time as gone and never coming back.

Pandian young man

Refers to a young man with a free and easy manner.

The fleeting year is unfavorable

The fleeting year: Fortune tellers in the old days called the "luck" that occurred in a year; profit: good luck. It means that a person is in an unlucky state for many years. It's called bad luck.

Nian Yi and Shi Hao

Nian Yi: In the imperial examination era, it refers to the relationship between people who passed the exam in the same year; Shi Hao: Two families have been friendly for generations. During the imperial examination period, the two families became family friends because they passed the imperial examination in the same year.

Young and powerful

Nianfu: There will be many years in the future. Described as young and energetic.

Young and strong

Zhuang: strong. Young and physically strong.

Over seventy years of age

Refers to being over seventy years old.

The people are harmonious and prosperous.

The people live in peace and prosperity.

年深日久

Describes the long time.

Young and highly respected

Older and more prestigious.

The year of breaking melon

The word melon can be divided into two eight characters, so old poems and articles call a woman's sixteenth year "the year of breaking melon".

The boy with skirts and clogs

Skirt: lower garment; clogs: wooden shoes. Skirts were the clothing worn by aristocratic children in the Six Dynasties. Describes young people who only know how to dress well.

Seven years of illness, seek three years of moxa

Only after the illness has been long did I seek dry moxa leaves to cure this disease. It's a metaphor that you have to prepare for everything at ordinary times. When things happen, it will be too late to think of solutions.

The poor year lasts for several months.

The poor year lasts from the beginning to the end of the year; the poor year lasts for several months. The descriptions are continuous and last for a long time.

Three Years of Mugwort

It was only after I had been ill for a long time that I went to look for dried moxa leaves to treat this disease. It's a metaphor that you have to prepare for everything at ordinary times. When things happen, it will be too late to think of solutions.

Disease and prolong life

Qu: to remove. Remove diseases and extend life.

Life is long and prosperous.

People live long and prosperous years. Describe the scene of peace and prosperity.

Young and mature

Originally refers to a person who is very mature even though he is young. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of vitality among young people.

Under the Ten-Year Window

In the imperial examination era, scholars wanted to gain fame and immerse themselves in books all year round. Describes ten years of studying hard behind closed doors.

Three years of transformation

Refers to loyalty.

It takes ten years to cultivate trees and a hundred years to cultivate people

Tree: cultivate, cultivate. It is a metaphor that cultivating talents is a long-term solution. He also said that it is not easy to cultivate talents.

Nine encounters in ten years

This metaphor is rare, and it is rare to encounter it once in many years.

Shihe Nianfeng

He means peace; Nian means success; Feng means prosperity and abundance. The weather is favorable and the grain is plentiful.

Ten years of hard work

Describes years of studying hard.

Ten years of gathering, ten years of lessons

Gathering: breeding population, gathering material resources; lessons: education, training. It means that the army and the people work together with one heart and one mind, gather strength and work hard to wash away the shame.

The Passing Time

The Passing Time: Time. Describing time as gone and never coming back.

Ten years of sharpening the sword

It is a metaphor for years of hard training.

The sky does not leave the year.

Leave: give. God does not give you life. It means that life is not long.

Year-Old Friends

Friends who are not of the same age.

Wuling young people

Refers to the children of wealthy people in Kyoto.

Learn from old age

Refers to the erudition of young people.

Prolong life

Increase your age and extend your life.

Yao year and Shun day

It is a metaphor for the time when the world was at peace.

An unlucky year means a hungry year.

An unlucky year means a very bad year. Refers to the lean years.

One and a half years

One and a half years. Generally refers to a period of time.

One year of being bitten by a snake, ten years of being afraid of well ropes

It means that after suffering a lot in something, you will be afraid of similar things in the future.

Stink for eternity

Stink: the infamy left behind after death. His infamy persisted after his death, and he was forever reviled.

The age of knowing your destiny

The age when you know your destiny. Refers to 50 years old.

Zheng Renzheng Nian

Nian: age. The metaphor is that the matter being argued is groundless and meaningless.

Hundred years of harmony

The meaning of eternal reconciliation between husband and wife

A century of business

A century of business. Refers to long-term career.

The miserable green years

Refers to the period of youth in its prime.

Chang'an boy

It used to refer to the luxurious and frivolous children of noble families in the capital.

Adult in ancient times

It still refers to a long time.

The age of twilight

Chui: will, soon; Mu: late, old age. Approaching old age.

Duo Li Nian

It means that it lasts for a long time.

Fat in Winter and Thin in Year

In the Southern Song Dynasty, the custom of Wudi was to have multiple winter solstice and skip New Year's Day. During the winter solstice, every family would give each other festival gifts. There is a proverb of "Fat in Winter and Thin in Year". See "Leo Yin Ji Tan" by Song Anonymous, and "Wu Jun Zhi·Customs" by Fan Chengda in Song Dynasty.

Gaoliangnianshao

Refers to the children of wealthy families.

The longevity of a crane in the year of a turtle

According to legend, the lifespan of turtles and cranes is in the thousands, so "the longevity of a turtle in the year of a turtle" is used as a metaphor for human longevity. Or used as a birthday wish.

The Year of the Turtle and the Year of the Crane

See "The Year of the Turtle and the Year of the Crane".

Still young but old

Restore youth and become immortal.

Stay young

Restore youth and stay young forever.

Huaxin Nianhua

Huaxin: flowering period, flowering period. Refers to the woman's age reaching twenty-four years old. It also generally refers to a woman when she is young and beautiful.

The passing of time

Describes the passage of time.

Nine years of reserves

Nine years of reserves. It means that the country usually has savings to prepare for emergencies.

It’s been a long time.

A long time.

The year of the donkey and the month of the horse

The unknowable year and month.

The years of troubled times and bad times

The times are turbulent and the years are extremely bad.

After death

It is still a lifetime, a lifetime.

The people are happy and prosperous.

It is said that the people are happy and prosperous.

Nian Deng Huajia

Huajia: Use the stems and branches to record the year, which refers to sixty years old. He is sixty years old.

Year after year

Year after year.

The value of the month of the year

refers to the destined time.

Young and virtuous

Older and more virtuous. Shao, also known as "Shao" and "Shao", is beautiful.

To be old and virtuous

To be old and virtuous

To be in old age

Chui: will, soon; Mu: late, old age. Approaching old age.

Nearly seventy years old

Ancient seventy years old: refers to seventy years old. Nearly seventy years old.

The year as the longitude and the country as the latitude

Refers to the method of writing history books with the year as the longitude and the country as the latitude.

The years go by and the years pass

Time passes by

The years go by and the months go by

See "the years go by and the years go by".

Old age

Age: age. Refers to a person who is very old.

The aging of the years

It means aging and the life span is about to end.

The beginning of the year and the end of the twelfth lunar month

① It means from the beginning of the year to the end of the twelfth lunar month, generally referring to the whole year. ② Refers to the text at the beginning and end of each year of the three biographies of "Spring and Autumn". In the Tang Dynasty, examiners often collected them to test whether Ming Jing scholars were familiar with the text of the Jing Dynasty.

年anninishiyuan

It means that the years are long.

Young and vigorous

Refers to being young and vigorous. Also known as "Young and energetic", "Young and energetic".

A handsome young man

It is a metaphor for a young man who is handsome and literary.

A senior man is virtuous

Senior: In ancient times, sixty-year-olds were called seniors. Generally refers to old age. huge. It is a metaphor for being old and highly virtuous.

The same thing for thousands of years

It still means the same thing for thousands of years.

The Year of the Dog and the Horse

Still the teeth of the dog and the horse.

Relieving illness and prolonging life

It means eliminating illness and prolonging life.

Rijiu Nianshe

Refers to the long days and the long time.

Three years and five years

Three, five: indicates the approximate quantity; Zai: years. Refers to years.

Young Lao Cheng

See "Young Lao Cheng".

Ten years of study

means long-term efforts in studies.

Ten years of gathering

It is a metaphor for cultivating strength and making long-term preparations for revenge and avenging shame

Regarding days as years

Although time is short, , but it felt like it took a long time.

Life span

Tiannian: the natural number of years of life. A person dies after living his natural lifespan.

The year of Shun and Yao

It is a metaphor for the peaceful and prosperous age. Yao and Shun were both virtuous kings in ancient times.

Every year is good and the crops are ripe.

Men: The crops are mature. Refers to agricultural harvest. Also known as "Sui Min and Nian Feng".

Although the day of death is still the year of life

Ju: like. It means that even though a person dies, his spirit is immortal and his role model still exists. It also means that one has no worries or regrets, and is still alive even though one is dead.

Tianbao in those days

It is a metaphor for recalling past events. Tianbao: The reign name of Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, when the Tang Dynasty was at its peak.

God takes away his years

God takes away his life. It is said that he cannot enjoy his natural life.

The year of the day's holiday

Same as "the year of the day's holiday".

The Year of the Holidays

God has given you enough years of life. It is said that he can enjoy his life.

Unexpected death

It means unexpected death.

The misalignment of days and years

It means that fate and fleeting years do not match, resulting in bad luck.

Unfulfilled life

It means that you have not enjoyed your life.

Going to school in the same year

They are still on the same level.

The same year

They are still on the same level.

Wasting one's life

In vain: no gain or achievement. Spend your years in vain.

The year of hanging car

Refers to the age of seventy.

Snow heralds a good harvest

It is said that heavy snowfall in winter is a sign of good harvest in the coming year.

Stink for thousands of years

Same as "stink for thousands of years".

It will stink for thousands of years

It is still said that it will stink for thousands of years.

Annually

means once a year.

The plan for the year lies in spring

Do more and do a good job at the beginning of the year (or day) to lay a good foundation for the whole year (or the whole day) .

Days count as years

Living a day is as long and difficult as passing a year. Describes an anxious mood. Also known as "taking the day as the year".

Prolong life

Refers to prolonging life and increasing years. Same as "prolonging life".

Billions of years

Describes the long-term era.

To maintain longevity

It means to maintain longevity.

There are years but no months

It means that the days drag on for a long time and there is no definite time limit.

Lifetime

The last years of life, that is, remaining years.

If you have ambitions, it’s important to be older.

Nian Gao: Older. It means that as long as young people have ambition, their achievements are limitless, regardless of their age. It also means that as long as you have ambition, you can do something great even when you are older.

Over the years

Refers to the passage of a certain number of years. Describes a long experience.

Far years and near days

See "far years and near days".

Far years and near years

From the past to the present; for a long time.

The month corresponds to the annual calamity

It means that bad luck leads to disaster.

Year after month

Year after year, month after month. Describes a long time.

End of life

End: end. Tiannian: the natural life span of a person. Refers to death of old age.

Respect the age and keep the teeth

Year: age. Shang: Advocate. Teeth: age. Refers to respecting the elderly.

A century-old undertaking

〖Explanation〗 refers to important plans or measures related to long-term interests. Same as the "Century Plan".

A hundred years of good things

〖Explanation〗 refers to the happy event of marriage.

A hundred years of harmonious old age

〖Explanation〗 refers to a couple living together until old age.

A hundred-year agreement

〖Explanation〗It is a marriage contract.

Not listed every year

〖Explanation〗Bi: repeatedly; frequently. Agricultural harvests have failed year after year. Also known as "not as good as the old age".

One year of being bitten by a snake, ten years of being afraid of wells

Source

Explanation: It is a metaphor for someone who has suffered a lot in something and will encounter similar things in the future. Just afraid.

Example

Story

One year I was bitten by a snake, three years I was afraid of straws

〖Explanation〗A metaphor for after a setback He became timid and fearful of things. Same as "one year for being bitten by a snake, ten years for being afraid of well ropes".

Once bitten by a snake, you will be afraid of well ropes for three years

〖Explanation〗 It means that after suffering a lot in something, you will be afraid when you encounter similar things in the future.

Thirty years to the east of the river, thirty years to the east of the river

〖Explanation〗 Thirty years ago, Feng Shui was on the east side of the river, but thirty years later it was on the west side of the river. It is a metaphor for the changes in the world, the ups and downs.

Fushou Niangao

〖Explanation〗Niangao: older. May you be blessed with longevity and live a long life.

Still young but old

〖Explanation〗Restore youth and become immortal.