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What sentences describe the old man's hale and hearty spirit?

Sentences describing the good mental state of the elderly:

1, her face is full of love and vicissitudes. When she was young, her black hair was like the first snow in winter and the first frost in autumn. The roots are silver-haired, half covered and half covered. There are wrinkles on my face, like twists and turns in the past.

There are so many defects and stupidity in old age that it is easy to be laughed at. The best harvest an old man can get is the kindness and care of his family. Command and awe are no longer his weapons.

3, the veteran went out, one top two; After listening to the old man's words, he will not be unhappy.

On the other side of the ferry, several people are coming down from the beach. A fat old lady walked in front with a cane. The setting sun shone on her silver hair, which looked radiant.

Grandpa has a bronzed face, eyes like two bells and a goatee floating on his pointed chin. He is tall and has broad shoulders. Although he is over 70 years old, he can speak with a powerful voice like Hong Zhong. Even the young man can't keep up with him when he walks.

6. She has a kind face. When she smiles, her eyes are full of love, as warm as the spring breeze.

7. Be strong when you are old, be strong when you are poor, be strong when you are old, and aim at a thousand miles; The martyrs were full of courage in their later years.

8. Grandpa is seventy-three. Usually, he is always cheerful when he meets people. A small black felt hat is often buckled on his bald head. Grandpa always walks with his hands behind his back. He is really a "big official".

9. Grandfather is a white-haired old man in his sixties. There is a pair of reading glasses on the high cheekbones, and there is always a kind smile on the wrinkled face. Grandfather has been engaged in repairing shoes since he was a teenager.

10, be as happy as youth when you are old! Youth is like a lark, with its morning song; Old age, like a nightingale, should have its serenade.