Explanation: Respect for older or moral, talented people. Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; with compliment Source: Han Liu Xiang, "said park Xiuwen": "into its territory, land Pichu, Jinglaozunxian, there Qing, benefits of its land."
jìng lǎo zūn xián
Old: older people. Yin: virtuous prestigious people. Respect the elderly and people with social prestige
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Also respectful to elders, all aged 70 or more countries, caused by corn silk on, to food delicacies, whether people condolences to Ann
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Respect for the senior and the virtuous person
Respect for the senior and virtuous people. Chinese Liu Xiang, "said park Xiuwen": "into its territory, land Pichu, respectful to elders, there are festivals, benefit their land." "East Zhou," the fourth nine back: "it respectful to elders, all countries aged 70 or above, on induced grain silk, to food delicacies, whether people condolences to Ann. "
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English Expression
n.: honor the aged and the wise
Thesaurus
Love the old Salesian, Care for the young, holding the old by the arm and the young by the hand
Antonym
ill-mannered or rude to one's elders, (said of behavior) without manners, Disregard elder