释义 |
Examples:the cat weeps for the dead mouse (idiom); hypocritical pretence of condolence—in the dead of night [idiom.]—paper ingots (burned as offerings the dead)—Qingming or Pure Brightness Festival or Tomb Sweeping Day, celebration for the dead (in early April)—figurines of warriors and horses buried with the dead—wooden figures buried with the dead—thin foil make paper money for the dead—paper prayers for the dead burnt at funerals—medium who communicates with the dead (Daoism)—ritual money made of paper burnt for the Gods or the dead—lit. praise the dead and revile the living—person representing the dead (during burial ceremonies)—a worship ceremony for the dead—weep before a coffin or a memorial to the dead—rise from the dead (idiom); fig. an unexpected recovery—the dead cannot testify (idiom); dead men tell no tales—Daoist or Buddhist ceremony for the souls of the dead—a pottery figurine buried with the dead—funerary objects (items buried together with the dead)—clay sheep buried with the dead—bury sth. along with the dead—dead but will not close the eyes (idiom); die with a remaining grievance—posthumous or ghost marriage (in which at least one of the bride and groom is dead)—family bankrupt and the people dead (idiom); ruined and orphaned—death cannot wipe out the crimes (idiom); dreadful crimes that rankled even after the perpetrator is dead— |