Read Edit View history Discussion 耳顺 ěrshùn to be sixty years old Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 耳顺 耳順 ěrshùn to be sixty years old (literary) Used as a term for sixty years of age, based on a passage in the "Analects" describing a stage of life where one's hearing is attuned to the truth; often used in the phrase 耳顺之年 ěrshùnzhīnián pleasing to the ear Pleasant to listen to; agreeable to the ear Frequency Written text 0.119 per million Cross-References See 耳顺之年 ěrshùnzhīniánSynonym 顺耳 shùn'ěr Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
耳顺 耳順 ěrshùn to be sixty years old (literary) Used as a term for sixty years of age, based on a passage in the "Analects" describing a stage of life where one's hearing is attuned to the truth; often used in the phrase 耳顺之年 ěrshùnzhīnián pleasing to the ear Pleasant to listen to; agreeable to the ear Frequency Written text 0.119 per million Cross-References See 耳顺之年 ěrshùnzhīniánSynonym 顺耳 shùn'ěr Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)