Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Meaning of conjunctions
Meaning of conjunctions
"Wanci" is a type of literary works, which usually refers to the eulogy, elegy or elegy written for someone after his death. This literary form originated in ancient China, and it is one of the important parts of China traditional culture.
"Wanci" means "ode", "Wan" means grief and mourning, and "Ci" is a literary work expressed in words. In China culture, "politely refuse" is usually expressed in the form of poetry, and its contents often include mourning for the deceased, remembering the deeds of the deceased before his death, comforting and encouraging the families of the deceased, etc.
In the traditional culture of China, writing elegiac couplets is a way of expressing grief and remembering the dead. It is not only a form of literary creation, but also a social custom and cultural tradition, which embodies China people's profound thinking and expression of life and human feelings.
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