Coming back to Youth
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Pronunciation:
fan(3) lao(3) huan(2) tong(2)
Explanation:
A figure of speech to describe someone has
youthful vigor at an old age
Tone: Positive
The Story: In the Western Han Dynasty,
Duke of Huainan, Liu An, was always trying
to find a way to keep himself young. One day,
there were 8 old men who came to visit him.
They said they had the secret of 'being young
forever' and would like to tell him. When
the doorman told him this, Liu An said: "They
themselves are all old and how can they help
me to be young? That is an obvious cheat.
Let them go."
Then the doorman went out and transferred
Liu An's words. After the 8 old men hearing
this they changed themselves into children
and asked in laughter: "Can we enter
now?"
Usage Example (Pinyin): Hen(3) duo(1)
ren(2) shuo(1) wo(3) ye(2) ye tui(4) xiu(1)
hou(4) fan(3) lao(3) huan(2) tong(2) le.
Usage Example (English translation): Many
People say my grandpa come back to youth after
his retirement.
Note: The spoken Chinese Mandarin
language has 4 spoken tones. We have attempted
to re-create those above where after each
syllable we tell you (1), (2), (3), or (4)
as they correspond to each of the 4 tones.
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