老骥伏枥
Explanation: Ji: good horse, Pegasus; stable: the manger, the place horse. Analogy old aspiring though still ambitious. Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute, object, clause; with compliment Source: San Guowei Cao Cao, "leaving the door line of Summer": "Laojifuli high aspirations. Martyrs of old age, Zhuangxinbuyi." Examples: By Soaring on ~. (Lu Song "Old School Om notes," Volume)- Thesaurus: of valiant and heroic bearing, mouth drooling with greed, Mouth drooling with greed, word drool, always militant in struggle, be daring and energetic, recover one’ s youthful vigour, rejuvenate, white hair and ruddy complexion hale and hearty, lofty sentiments and aspirations, with soaring aspirations, ruddy complexion on a hoary head, very ambitious, in high spirit, spirit coruscate
- Antonym Group: Power to make tendon fatigue, with folded hands, languor, lassitude, jiggered up, Body and mind Sick pay, body and mind be exhausted simultaneously
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