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The death of the emperor is called death, and the death of the monk is called the death of the circle, so what should the death of the enemy be called?

When the emperor dies, it is called "death", when the monk dies, it is called "yuanning", when the Taoist priest dies, it is called "feathering", and when the enemy dies, it is called... It's called Oye!

The end of life, in the end, always boils down to one word - "death", but with the emergence and development of civilization, there are some written formal titles for the death of different people, in order to distinguish the differences in each person's life. For example, the death of the emperor is like a heavenly collapse, so it is called "driving death", sometimes called "Yan driving" or "Dengxiao", and some are called "dragon driving Bintian", in short, it is an extraordinary meaning.

The death of the emperor is called death, and the death of the monk is called the death of the circle, so what should the death of the enemy be called?

The monks and Taoists are all outsiders, claiming not to be in the red dust, so their deaths are also different, the Buddhists emphasize the perfection of all virtues, the elimination of all evils, so the death of monks and nuns is called "round silence", transliteration is "nirvana".

The death of the emperor is called death, and the death of the monk is called the death of the circle, so what should the death of the enemy be called?

Taoists emphasize that they are happy to live and die evil, and pursue longevity and immortality, so Taoists do not ask each other about their birthday age, and when they die, they think that they have gone to the immortal world, so when the Taoist priest dies, it is called "feathering into immortals", and there is a sense of fluttering when he listens.

The death of the emperor is called death, and the death of the monk is called the death of the circle, so what should the death of the enemy be called?

Except for the emperor and the religious people, the rest of the people were divided into two groups, one group was the nobles and doctors, and the other was the common people, and the two groups of people were clearly divided into classes, so the names for "death" were also very different.

"The princes die and the doctors die, the soldiers do not know, and the people die." - "Etiquette and Qu Lixia"

The "薨", which refers to the death of the princes, has the meaning of insects flying away, describing its insects flying away, which means that although people are dead, they still exist in the world in a different form.

The "pawn" that refers to the death of the doctor has the meaning of end, the status and wealth of the doctor can be inherited, this life is over, and the next life can also be inherited.

The "bulu" that refers to the death of the soldier is no longer paid, the soldier is equivalent to a clerk, and the status before death is to struggle for his own enjoyment, and when he dies, he cannot use it, there is no such expense, it is called bulu.

The names of the death of the nobles and doctors mentioned above have their own exquisite names, and there will be absolutely no change in the feudal hierarchical society. And the name of the death of the Shu people has not changed for thousands of years, it is a "death" word.

With the development of society, ordinary working people give full play to their wisdom and give a rich name and connotation to "death".

For example, people who believe in Buddhism are called "going to the Western Heavens" or "driving a crane to the west" when they die, people who are old and strong are called "end of life" when they die, children who die within a week are called "death", and those who die before they reach adulthood are called "premature death" and so on.

Back to the subject, what is the name of the enemy when he dies? In fact, we do not have a special name for the death of the enemy, we all call it "death", but some words are gradually extended to the death of the enemy, such as "the heart of the people", the person who says it is relieved, and the person who listens to it is angry. But the great hatred of heaven also dissipates with the death of people, and for the dead, it does not matter what is called.

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