The cardamom years, the age of sixty, the middle-aged lady, the year of the stick, the age of the old man, the year of the turtle's back
1. The cardamom years
Explanation: Daphne: a perennial herb, a metaphor for a virgin. Refers to when a woman is thirteen or fourteen years old.
From the poem "Farewell" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty: "Pingping is more than thirteen years old, and the cardamom leaves are in early February."
Example: When you meet a woman, you have to show off your skills It’s so cute, it’s either “a MILF, her charm is still there”, or “~, she’s exquisite and cute”. ◎Lu Xun's "Second Collection of Qie Jie Ting's Essays·On the Awesomeness of Human Words"
Grammar: more formal; used as subject and object; with a complimentary meaning
Synonyms include "budding" and "budding" , golden age, yellow flower youth, twenty-eight years of age, the age of no confusion, the age of hairpins, the golden years, the shy years, the golden age, the years of my life
Antonyms: mulberry elm dusk scene, old age and pearls, the dying years, the years of my life, no confusion Year
2. Over the age of sixty
Pinyin [nián yú huā jiǎ]
Explanation: Sixty years old refers to a person who is sixty years old (using stems and branches to record the year, intricately matched, Sixty years come and go); meaning an old person over sixty years old.
3. Banlaoxu Niang
Pinyin [ bàn lǎo xú niáng ]
Explanation of "The Biography of Concubine Xu of Emperor Yuan Dynasty" in "Southern History": "Although Xu Niang is old , still sentimental." Later, "half-old lady" was used to refer to middle-aged women with declining looks.
Synonyms: faded flowers and willows, MILFs, still charming
Antonyms: 28-year-old girl, old and pearly, waning years, senile, 28-year-old beauty
4. The year of the cane
Pinyin [zhàng cháo zhī nián]
Explanation: After eighty years, you can enter the court with a cane.
Source: "Book of Rites·Gongzhi": "Fifty sticks are used at home, sixty sticks are used in the countryside, seventy sticks are used in the country, and eighty sticks are used in the court."
5 , OCTOBER OF YEAR
Pinyin [mào dié zhī nián]
Explanation of OCTOBER: eighty or ninety years old. 耄, pronounced as "taking", 耄, pronounced as "die".