奔丧 (奔喪)
bēn sāng
Pinyin

Definition

奔丧 (奔喪)
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bēn sāng
  1. to hasten home for the funeral of a parent or grandparent

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

bēn
  1. 1 to hurry
  2. 2 to rush
  3. 3 to run quickly
  4. 4 to elope
bēn fàng
  1. 1 bold and unrestrained
  2. 2 untrammeled
bēn bō
  1. 1 to rush about
  2. 2 to be constantly on the move
bēn fù
  1. 1 to rush to
  2. 2 to hurry to
bēn pǎo
  1. 1 to run

Idioms (8)

各奔前程
gè bèn qián chéng
  1. 1 each goes his own way (idiom); each person has his own life to lead
各奔东西
gè bèn dōng xī
  1. 1 to go separate ways (idiom)
  2. 2 to part ways with sb
  3. 3 Taiwan pr. [gè bēn dōng xī]
奔走相告
bēn zǒu xiāng gào
  1. 1 to spread the news (idiom)
东奔西走
dōng bēn xī zǒu
  1. 1 to run this way and that (idiom); to rush about busily
  2. 2 to bustle about
  3. 3 to hopscotch
  4. 4 also 東跑西顛|东跑西颠[dōng pǎo xī diān]
东奔西跑
dōng bēn xī pǎo
  1. 1 to run this way and that (idiom); to rush about busily
  2. 2 to bustle about

Sample Sentences

我与父亲不相见已二年余了,我最不能忘记的是他的背影。那年冬天,祖母死了,父亲的差使也交卸了,正是祸不单行的日子,我从北京到徐州,打算跟着父亲奔丧回家。到徐州见着父亲,看见满院狼藉的东西,又想起祖母,不禁簌簌地流下眼泪。父亲说,“事已如此,不必难过,好在天无绝人之路!”
wǒ yǔ fùqin bù xiāngjiàn yǐ èr nián yú le ,wǒ zuì bù néng wàngjì de shì tā de bèiyǐng 。nànián dōngtiān ,zǔmǔ sǐ le ,fùqin de chāishi yě jiāoxiè le ,zhèngshì huòbùdānxíng de rìzi ,wǒ cóng Běijīng dào Xúzhōu ,dǎsuàn gēn zhe fùqin bēnsāng huíjiā 。dào Xúzhōu jiàn zhe fùqin ,kànjiàn mǎnyuàn lángjí de dōngxi ,yòu xiǎng qǐ zǔmǔ ,bùjīn sùsù de liú xià yǎnlèi 。fùqin shuō ,“shì yǐ rúcǐ ,búbì nánguò ,hǎozài tiānwújuérénzhīlù !”
It's been over two years since I last saw my father and the picture that has been burned into my memory is the silhouette of his back. That winter, my grandmother passed away and my father was let off from his job. Those really were times where bad things came in pairs. I travelled from Beijing to Xu Zhou to meet up with my father, so that we could travel home together to attend the funeral. When I saw my father in Xu Zhou and the house in totally disarray, memories of my grandmother came flooding back. Tears stream down my face. My father said: "It is what is is. There's no need to be sad. There's always a way out."