What does Fahua mean?

Fahua means gray hair.

White hair or old age. Chinese pinyin is huá fà. Said by: Wandering in the old country, loving Ying Xiao Wo, born in Fahua at an early age. -stone "Niannujiao Chibi Nostalgia".

1, white hair.

"Mozi's Cultivation": "China's ups and downs, still, only saints?"

The second rhyme of a stone, Dr. Shao Shoudi: "Fahua old Sui Liang, hanging flat in the sea."

Qing Zhou Lianggong's "The Second Shang Baiyun and Chen Bozhen": "Who said that old friends come to care for each other?"

2. refers to old age; Old people.

"The History of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of Wen Yuan, Bianrang": "When the Fu Wei shogunate was first opened, it was chosen as Qingying, and it was Yuan Gui." Li Xian's Note: "Fahua, Bai Shou also."

Tang Li Bai's poem "Reading Zhuge Wuhou's Gift to Chang 'an Cui Shaofu to Seal Kunji" says: "The belated journey is worth jade and silk, the prosperity of China, and the prosperity of China. "

Proximity and antonym.

Synonym:

(of husband and wife) live together till old age

Interpretation: white hair refers to old age; It also means that husband and wife love each other and grow old together.

Source: Song Ceng Gong's "Fuzhou Begging in Beijing is Sentenced to Slow Cao Bureau or Near Jing County": "Kuang Chen's mother and son, each with a bald head, are two brothers, both in Ren Yuan."

What's more, my mother and I are both old with white hair, and my two brothers are also working in the distance.

Antonym:

Black law, black law

Interpretation: black hair. It means young and energetic.

Source: Wang Tangjian's poem "Give a Weng": "You deserve the strength of cinnabar, and you will be new in spring."

Translation: It should be a panacea. Spring has come and black hair has grown.