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Tomb-Sweeping Day's four-word blessing

There are four words about Tomb-Sweeping Day: grief-stricken, grief everywhere, sympathy for others, grief without injury, and a peach blossom on one's face.

1, heartbroken: to the extreme. Also known as "grief-stricken" and "grief-stricken"

Source: Lu Yao's "Ordinary World" Volume I Chapter 7 "Her secular lover is heartbroken. She kneels at the foot of the dirt mountain she has become every day and sobbs until she dies."

2. Grief is everywhere: it means that there are moaning, crying and displaced victims everywhere.

Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Hongyan and Hongyan Feiming.

3. Feel sorry for others: feel sorry for the chaotic times; Show sympathy for those in need.

Source: epitaph of Huang Qingzong and Zhu Renyuan "Hehe! Unfortunately, people are far away, not for themselves! "

4, sad but not hurt: moderate feelings; Sad but not excessively sad. Later used to describe poetry; Music etc. Contains elegant and sad tones; But the feelings are moderate and not excessive; With beauty and beauty. Metaphor is gentle or harmless.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius Eight Shu" In the pre-Qin period, "Confucius said' Guan Yu', happy but not obscene, sad but not hurt."

5, peach blossom: originally refers to the woman's appearance and peach blossom reflect each other; Later used to refer to the woman she loves but can't meet.

Source: Hu Shi's "Southbound Journey" "Last year today, in front of this door, people's faces and peaches set each other off. People don't know where they went, but the peach blossoms in the spring breeze are still smiling. "