Lao Peng's explanation
"The Analects of Confucius: Shuer": "Reciting without writing, trusting and loving the ancients, stealing and comparing it to me, Lao Peng." Bao Xian said in the explanatory note of He Yan's Collection : "Lao Peng, Doctor Yin Xian." One theory is that it is a combination of Lao Dan and Peng Zu. Liu Baonan's Zhengyi quoted Zheng Xuan as saying: "Lao, Lao Dan; Peng, Peng Zu." Later, it generally refers to the legendary long-lived Peng Zu. The third poem of "Zongbi" written by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: "But if a young man travels to Tonghua, he will not live like Lao Peng forever." Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem in "Shaobian Qiu Shui Guan": "More mourning and joy last for a long time, Lao Peng is sad." Chen Yi's poem "Reminiscences on the Sixty-Third Birthday": "No one will die in a hundred years, and there will never be Lao Peng."
Word analysis
The explanation of old is laoǎ, older, longer, with Experience, old: old things make you stronger. Old friend. experienced. aging. Young and mature. The old horse knows the way. The honorific title given to older people: Mr. Wu. Old people. Old man. Very, very: very early. Old shame turns into anger. Seniors: nursing homes. Support the old and the young. Old and capable (充Peng's explanation of Pengé surname. Pengā [Peng Peng] a. Numerous appearance, such as "pedestrian Peng Peng"; b. Majestic and powerful appearance, such as "Four Mu Peng Peng". Radical: 彡.