What is the age of Sangyu and what is the source
Chinese culture is very long and full of unique charm.For example, when we are in our 50s, we It is also known as the year of knowing fate, the year of mulberry elm, the year of white head and so on.Among them, the year of Sangyu refers to the elderly of all ages after the age of 50.The source is "The Biography of You Minggen" in Wei Shu.
The ancients are full of charm and connotation when they speak, especially in the written language.The last few elegant and meaningful nicknames, such as the age of 50 is called the year of life, the age of 60 is called the year of Ershun, etc., or all the elderly are called the year of Sangyu, the year of Baishou, etc..
What does the year of mulberry elm mean
The year of mulberry elm refers to all the elderly over the age of 50, including the age of 60, the age of 70, and the age of 80.and many more.The reason why all the elderly are called the year of mulberry and elm is because mulberry and elm are planted in the west, so the afterglow of the setting sun will shine on mulberry and elm at sunset, so mulberry and elm refer to At sunset, it is used to describe people who are old and old.
What is the origin of the year of Sangyu?
The origin of the year of Sangyu comes from "Wei Shu·You Minggen Biography", the original text is "(Minggen said) In the year of the minister Sangyu, all the bells and bells have leaked, and the lord will be swept away by His Majesty, and the leader will be fully obtained, waiting for the private court, and I will serve the emperor and His Majesty"s great kindness, and the wish of the minister.", the translation is, (You Minggen replied) My age It is already very old.At this time, I am old and weak, and I have received the grace of Your Majesty to be able to die peacefully.
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