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古墓葬群

see styles
gǔ mù zàng qún
    gu3 mu4 zang4 qun2
ku mu tsang ch`ün
    ku mu tsang chün
(archeology) burial complex

薄養厚葬


薄养厚葬

see styles
bó yǎng hòu zàng
    bo2 yang3 hou4 zang4
po yang hou tsang
to neglect one's parents but give them a rich funeral; hypocrisy in arranging a lavish funeral after treating one's parents meanly

Variations:
葬具
喪具

see styles
 sougu / sogu
    そうぐ
funeral accessories; funeral items; funeral paraphernalia

Variations:
葬礼
喪礼

see styles
 sourei / sore
    そうれい
(1) funeral; (2) (喪礼 only) (rare) mourning etiquette

葬送行進曲

see styles
 sousoukoushinkyoku / sosokoshinkyoku
    そうそうこうしんきょく
funeral journey; funeral march

伏古火葬場

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 fushikokasouba / fushikokasoba
    ふしこかそうば
(place-name) Fushikokasouba

旭川火葬場

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 asahikawakasouba / asahikawakasoba
    あさひかわかそうば
(place-name) Asahikawakasouba

棺歛葬送經


棺歛葬送经

see styles
guān hān zàng sòng jīng
    guan1 han1 zang4 song4 jing1
kuan han tsang sung ching
 Kankan sōsō kyō
Sūtra of Carrying the Coffin to the Grave After the Death of the Buddha

金沢葬祭場

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 kanasawasousaijou / kanasawasosaijo
    かなさわそうさいじょう
(place-name) Kanasawasousaijō

死無葬身之地


死无葬身之地

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sǐ wú zàng shēn zhī dì
    si3 wu2 zang4 shen1 zhi1 di4
ssu wu tsang shen chih ti
to die without a burial site; to die a pauper; a tragic end

火葬場従業員

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 kasoubajuugyouin / kasobajugyoin
    かそうばじゅうぎょういん
crematorium worker

Variations:
三途川
葬頭川

see styles
 souzugawa / sozugawa
    そうずがわ
{Buddh} (See 三途の川) Sanzu River (Buddhist equivalent of the River Styx)

仲哀天皇殯葬所

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 chuuaitennouhinsousho / chuaitennohinsosho
    ちゅうあいてんのうひんそうしょ
(place-name) Chuuaitennouhinsousho

淳和天皇火葬塚

see styles
 junnatennoukasouzuka / junnatennokasozuka
    じゅんなてんのうかそうづか
(place-name) Junnatennoukasouzuka

闇から闇に葬る

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 yamikarayaminihoumuru / yamikarayaminihomuru
    やみからやみにほうむる
(exp,v5r) to cover up; to hush up; to shroud in darkness

順徳天皇火葬塚

see styles
 juntokutennoukasouzuka / juntokutennokasozuka
    じゅんとくてんのうかそうづか
(place-name) Juntokutennoukasouzuka

Variations:
葬送(P)
送葬

see styles
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) funeral; burial rites; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) attendance at a funeral

土御門天皇火葬塚

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 tsuchimikadotennoukasouzuka / tsuchimikadotennokasozuka
    つちみかどてんのうかそうづか
(place-name) Tsuchimikadotennoukasouzuka

後鳥羽天皇火葬塚

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 gotobatennoukasouzuka / gotobatennokasozuka
    ごとばてんのうかそうずか
(place-name) cremation mound of Emperor Gotoba

佛滅度後棺斂葬送經


佛灭度后棺敛葬送经

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fó miè dù hòu guān hān zàng sòng jīng
    fo2 mie4 du4 hou4 guan1 han1 zang4 song4 jing1
fo mieh tu hou kuan han tsang sung ching
 Butsu metsudogo kankan sōsō kyō
Sūtra of Carrying the Coffin to the Grave After the Death of the Buddha

佛滅度後棺歛葬送經


佛灭度后棺歛葬送经

see styles
fó miè dù hòu guān hān zàng sòng jīng
    fo2 mie4 du4 hou4 guan1 han1 zang4 song4 jing1
fo mieh tu hou kuan han tsang sung ching
 Butsu metsudogo kankan sōsō kyō
Sūtra of Carrying the Coffin to the Grave After the Death of the Buddha

Variations:
お葬式(P)
御葬式

see styles
 osoushiki / ososhiki
    おそうしき
(polite language) funeral

Variations:
三途川
葬頭川(rK)

see styles
 souzugawa / sozugawa
    そうずがわ
{Buddh} (See 三途の川) Sanzu River (Japanese Buddhist equivalent of the River Styx); River of Three Crossings

Variations:
葬送(P)
送葬(rK)

see styles
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
(noun, transitive verb) attending a funeral procession; seeing off the deceased; burial of someone's remains; observing a burial

Variations:
お葬式(P)
御葬式(sK)

see styles
 osoushiki / ososhiki
    おそうしき
(polite language) funeral

Variations:
闇から闇に葬る
やみからやみに葬る

see styles
 yamikarayaminihoumuru / yamikarayaminihomuru
    やみからやみにほうむる
(exp,v5r) (1) to cover up; to hush up; to shroud in darkness; (exp,v5r) (2) to have a secret abortion

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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