grave, tomb

JLPT N3 13 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Meaning and Usage

The character (mù) primarily refers to a grave or tomb where the deceased are buried. It is commonly used in contexts related to burial sites, ancestral worship, and historical tombs.

Common Collocations

  • 扫墓 (sǎomù): to sweep or clean the grave, often during traditional festivals like Qingming.
  • (gǔmù): ancient tomb, often referring to archaeological sites.
  • 墓地 (mùdì): cemetery or burial ground.

Usage Notes

When using , it often appears in formal or respectful contexts, especially when talking about ancestors or historical sites. It is less common in casual conversation unless discussing topics related to death or history. Avoid confusing with (fén), which also means grave but is more colloquial and often refers to simpler burial mounds.

Cultural Context

In Chinese culture, visiting to honor ancestors is an important tradition, especially during Qingming Festival. The word carries a solemn and respectful tone, reflecting reverence for the deceased.

Example Sentences

We go to the grave to pay respects to our ancestors.

This ancient tomb has a history of several hundred years.

Building tall buildings near the cemetery is prohibited.