At the age of 20, if it is a woman, it is called the age of peach and plum; if it is a man, it is called the year of weak crown. The age of peach and plum is a metaphor for a young girl. In the year of weak crown, people wear adult hats to show that they are adults, but their bodies are not very strong, so they are called "weak".
Age appellation in ancient China In ancient China, age was not expressed by numbers, but by some common sense of life. For example, when a newborn baby was still in swaddling clothes, swaddling clothes directly denoted a one year old child.
In ancient China, in addition to "Sui", "Nian", "Teeth", "Spring and Autumn" and other words were often used
To represent. For example, the time of peach and plum, the year of weak crown, etc.
In ancient China, age often represented a great moral, indicating the stage and state of a person's life. For example, at the age of 30, we should be independent, so we should stand at the age of 30. At the age of 40, we have a lot of understanding of the truth of life, and we should not be confused.