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Old Winter, a character often depicted in folklore and literature, symbolizes the harsh and cold aspects of winter. If we were to give Old Winter a human age, it might be imagined as an elderly figure, perhaps in their 70s or 80s, representing the experience and wisdom that comes with age, along with the weariness of long, cold seasons. This personification emphasizes the cycles of nature and the transition to spring, symbolizing both the endurance and eventual decline of winter.

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