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How many mourning words are there?
It's the fourth sound. Read: [sàng]

I. Definition of mourning:

1, throw it away; Lost.

2. Depression; Depressed

Second, the eulogy [dang]:

Depressed, depressed, depressed, depressed

Lose a heart, a life, a life, a loss.

Extended data

First, the evolution of etymology:

Second, the interpretation of words:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: mourning, mourning. From crying to crying. Got it. Loud, too. ?

The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: bereavement, bereavement. The glyph means "crying to death". "Death" is also beside the sound.

Third, related words:

1, kill [sàng shēng]?

Go to hell.

2. [soup]

Frustrated; Depressed

3. The loss of [sà ng sh:]?

Lost.

4. mourning?

Injury, especially because of indulging in wine and color.

5. Fade [lún sàng]?

Die out; Loss.