1, strict first? [xiān yán] Call the dead father.
Quote: Sha Ting's Gold Rush Nine: "I remember being strict with us first, isn't it over 70?"
2. Take the exam first? [xi ā n k m: o] Dead father. He was also called "the first in the exam" as someone else's dead father.
Quotations: Jin Yong's "The Dragon Slayer by leaning on Heaven": Zhao Min said: "Your words are very good. People are different from Persians. What a good wish! I wish you go out and make a fortune, live a long life, come to Gelai, postpone the exam first, and die without illness. "
Second, mother.
1, Xianci? [xiān cí] Call the dead mother.
Quotations: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Weird Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" 74: "When the brothers were babies, they were all strict and kind, but thanks to the upbringing of their grandfathers, they are today."
2. Xian Yan? [xiān bǐ] dead mother.
Quote: In "Epitaph of the King of Guanxi Road in the South of the Yangtze River": "Gong Xiancong, Bohai Li, to the Taijun of Bohai County."
Shi Li, the dead mother of the prince, was named Taijun of Bohai County after her death.
Third, birthdays.
Health taboos? The birthday of the deceased. The old custom is to set sacrifices every day to avoid socializing.
Quote: Ba Jin's Memories of Family Environment: "October 18th of the lunar calendar is the anniversary of my grandmother's death, and my family is busy confessing."
Fourth, the date of death.
Death taboo? 【】 refers to the date of death of the living.
The "birth taboo" of the expanded data is actually the mistake of the "birth commandment", and the "death taboo" is originally the "death commandment". It means "birthday commemoration" and "death commemoration" respectively.
Health taboos are popular in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong Kong and Macao. On that day, people usually buy sacrifices for the dead to express their thoughts.
Death taboo is a popular spoken language in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong Kong and Macao. On this day, relatives and friends of the deceased will buy sacrifices to pay homage to the deceased to show their respect and commemoration.