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Elegy Pinyin

The pinyin of elegiac words is wǎn cí, which means eulogy and expresses nostalgia or respect for someone or something that has passed away.

Bu in this context means mourning, while zhi denotes words. Therefore, elegiac words can be understood as words that express remembrance or respect for the person or thing that has passed away. Such words usually include comments, remembrances, and feelings of gratitude for the deceased, as well as sentiments about the impact and revelations brought about by the passing of the deceased.

An elegy is usually read at a funeral or other memorial service by, for example, a family member, friend or colleague of the deceased. It is intended to express remembrance and respect for the deceased, as well as to comfort and encourage the living so that they can continue to live strong lives.

In Chinese, elegiac words have a long history and rich cultural connotation. It is not only a way to express emotions, but also a means to pass on culture and unite people's hearts. Through the elegiac words, we can remember the deceased martyrs, pass on the excellent traditional culture, remember the historical events, and carry forward the national spirit.

The elegy can also be used to express nostalgia and respect for historical events, cultural figures or social celebrities. In these cases, elegiac words are not only a way of remembrance, but also a reflection of cultural heritage and historical memory.

The group words and sentences of elegiac:

1, elegiac couplets: elegiac couplets are the couplets that people hang at funerals or commemorative events to honor the memory of their departed relatives, friends or celebrities.

Sentence-making: At Grandpa's funeral, people hung up all kinds of couplets to express their remembrance and respect for him.

2, elegy: Elegy is an ancient funeral song, usually used at funerals or in honor of the deceased.

Conjugation: In those days, people used elegies to express their thoughts and grief for their departed loved ones.

3, elegiac hanging scroll: an elegiac hanging scroll is a kind of hanging scroll given in memory of the deceased, on which information such as the name, position and life of the deceased is usually written.

Conjugation: He sent an elegiac hanging scroll to the old man who had died, on which was written: In memory of a good neighbor forever.

4, arm in arm: arm in arm means two people walking hand in hand, usually used to describe a close relationship or friendship.

Conjugation: The two of them walked arm-in-arm down the street, looking like a happy couple.

5. Retain: To retain means to try one's best to keep someone or something, usually used to express regret and reluctance for parting or loss.

Conjugation: despite his best efforts to retain, his friend finally chose to leave the city.