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I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Can I use it for my parents' funeral?

Answer: Yes.

I'm sorry for your loss, China idiom. Pinyin means JieāI shùn biàn, which means to restrain grief and adapt to change. Words used to express condolences to the families of the deceased.

Out of the protection and care for the living, I hope my family and friends can control their grief, abide by the law that people will never come back to life in nature, and accept this sudden or predictable major change. There is also emotional compensation for the deceased. They are happy with their family and friends and try to reduce their sadness.

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Origin of idioms

"Book of Rites Under Tan Gong": "The funeral is the most sad; I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Read the gentleman at the beginning. "

Idiom usage

Written usage

Combined type; As predicate and object; Words used to express condolences to the families of the deceased.

Use examples

My brother, I am sorry for your loss, but I will save Jin Yu. Qing anonymous "West Lake II Sprinkling Snow Hall".

Baidu encyclopedia-I'm sorry for your loss