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Examples:(in olden times) betrothal gift from the groom's family—lit. an old steed in the stable still aspires gallop 1000 miles (idiom); fig. old people may still cherish high aspirations—new worries added old hatred (idiom); afflicted by problems old and new—(in olden times) an association such as a political party, religious group or trade guild—get rid of the old to bring in the new (idiom); to innovate—old place name (in Yan of Warring states, in modern Beijing city)—revisit old haunts (idiom); down memory lane—(old) shoes made of woven grass, padded with feathers—(may also refer other products that are of benefit to old people, such as padded cloth shoes, mobility tricycle etc)—(old) female servants or concubines in homes of the rich—casting a couple's fortune based on their bithdates (old)—(old sentence-final expression used for emphasis)—(old) stones that can be rolled down onan attacking enemy—old but vigorous (idiom); hale and hearty despite the years—(of an official) dismissal from office (old)—(according an old system of nomenclature) on entering school life, a formal personal name given to new students—old steed sniffs the wind (idiom); fig. aged person with great aspirations—(old) young fellow (term of address used by the older generation)—member of a monarch's inner ministerial circle (old)—compiled and published by Imperial command (old)—honor old people as we do our own aged parents, and care for other's children as one's own—(old) child, particularly referring the son who resembles his father—treating youngsters and old folk equally scrupulously—old tea-horse road or southern Silk Road, dating back 6th century, from Tibet and Sichuan through Yunnan and Southeast Asia, reaching to Bhutan, Sikkim, India and beyond—(old) three generations (father, self and sons)—(old) thanks your lucky influence (polite reply to health inquiries)—(old) set a time limit for the arrest of a criminal—classifier for a chapter in old Chinese fictional novels—lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best [idiom.]— |