Results for: funeral procession to the grave site
English Chinese
heavy, weighty, much, difficult, serious, grave, important, significant, to value, uphold, emphasize, to repeat, to duplicate, double, manifold
heavy, weighty, serious, grave, heinous, important
Hemudu archaeological site in Zhejiang河姆渡 [he2 mu3 du4]
His or her voice and appearance seem to be still with us (a conventional written expression referring to the deceased in a funeral rite).音容宛在
hold a procession遊街 ,遊行
house site lower than the surrounding ground, a considerable piece of land lower than the rest (as among hills), a depression凹陷 ,凹處
hurtful demons that cause injury when a house or grave is being built or repaired on an unlucky day犯沖
ideal site for a grave (geomancy)龍穴
important, significant, serious, grave重大
Internet site互联网站 [hu4 lian2 wang3 zhan4]
Internet site互聯網站 [hu4 lian2 wang3 zhan4]
It's better to take care of parents while they are alive rather than make a show of being filial at their funeral. (Lit. Better to give parents one bean when living rather than to offer them a pig's head after they die.)在生吃一粒豆 ,勝過死後孝豬頭。父母在世時好好孝敬 ,比在身後才大事祭拜有意義。
join in, be together with, unite in one procession, form a group with others結伴 ,伴隨
Kariba or Kariwa, Japanese name, Kariwa, site of Japanese nuclear power plant near Niigata 新潟刈羽 [Yi4 yu3]
Kashiwasaki Kariwa, site of Japanese nuclear power plant near Niigata 新潟柏崎刈羽 [Bai3 qi2 Yi4 yu3]
 

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