Chinese proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) Some proverbs make perfect sense the moment they are heard. Others need a little unpacking.“A woman three years older is like holding a golden brick.”At first glance, it sounds unusual. Modern readers might wonder why a few years of age would be compared to something as valuable as gold. The image feels oddly specific. Three years, not five. A golden brick, not a golden coin. Like many traditional sayings, it comes from a world with its own assumptions, customs, and ways of looking at relationships.The proverb appears to reflect a belief that was once common in many societies: experience had value. Not just practical value, but everyday value. The kind that showed itself in conversations, decisions, family life, and the handling of difficult