长命百岁

長命百歲
chángmìng-bǎisuì
idiom #22,553

Meanings

  1. 1 may you live to be a hundred
  2. 2 long life blessing
  3. 3 wishing someone a long life

Examples

HSK 3
Nǎinai shēngrì, wǒmen zhù tā chángmìng-bǎisuì.
On Grandma's birthday, we wished her a long life of a hundred years.
HSK 7-9
Chángmìng-bǎisuì shì Zhōngguó chuántǒng de zhùfúyǔ.
May you live to be a hundred is a traditional Chinese blessing.
HSK 7-9
Lǎorénjiā, zhù nín chángmìng-bǎisuì!
Dear elder, may you live to be a hundred!

Tips

culture
长命百岁 is one of the most common birthday blessings in Chinese culture, often said to elderly relatives. The number 100 () symbolizes completeness and a full life. It is also commonly paired with other blessings like 福如东海 (happiness as vast as the Eastern Sea).

Stroke Order

cháng
mìng
bǎi
suì