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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word (fén) primarily means 'grave' or 'tomb,' referring to the burial place of the deceased. It often appears in contexts related to ancestor worship, cemetery locations, or descriptions of burial sites.

Common Collocations

  • (sǎo fén): to clean or sweep the grave, a common practice during traditional festivals.
  • (féndì): cemetery or burial ground.
  • (fén shàng): on the grave, often used to describe the condition or objects placed on a grave.

Usage Notes

is a formal and respectful term used in both spoken and written Chinese when referring to graves. It is often associated with cultural practices such as (Qingming Festival) when families visit and maintain ancestors' graves. Avoid confusing with (mù), which also means grave but is more general and can be used in more formal or literary contexts.

Tone and Register

The word is neutral in tone and appropriate in both casual and formal contexts when discussing graves or burial sites. It carries cultural respect and is not used metaphorically or colloquially.

Example Sentences

Let's go clean the graves and pay respects to our ancestors.

That grave is overgrown with wild grass.

Building tall buildings near the cemetery is prohibited.