Coffin industry patent

According to the dictionary, both usages can be used. However, "coffin-covering" is more common and elegant (elegant and pure).

1, words: make a decision on the coffin.

Athena Chu: Kay? guān? lùn? man

Interpretation: discussion: draw a conclusion. You can't draw a conclusion until you cover the coffin. Evaluate a person's life after death.

2. Text: Final conclusion

Athena Chu: Kay? guān? dìng? ùn

Interpretation: Cover the coffin to draw a conclusion. Refers to the evaluation of a person's life after death.

The source is: in the poem "Tongguan Gorge": "If you do it, there will be nothing, but a matter of building a coffin."

In addition: decided to cover the coffin. Refers to the evaluation of a person's life after death. Source: Wei Ming-Min Feng's "Children's Play with a Gray Skull" song: "Since ancient times, the coffin has been built and buried." )

The coffin has been covered (cover: cover; Has: stopped. It's not over until people die. Generally speaking, it means to persist in or pursue a career for life. Source: Tang Du Fu's "From Beijing to Fengxian 500 Words": "It is enough to cover the coffin, and this ambition is always open." )

Press: The old version of Cihai explained that "the matter of closing the coffin will be decided" and said: "It is said that when people die, their career will be decided. "Book of Jin Liu Yichuan": "The gentleman depends on the coffin." Later, it was said that the sage denied that the coffin was fixed after death. "?

There are many books by Jin, but it is difficult to research them one by one. Neither Liu Yichuan nor Liu Yichuan, the official editions of the Book of Jin circulated in the Tang Dynasty, had this article. The new version of Ci Hai is interpreted as: "Tong Guan Xia, a poem by Han Yu:' Nothing to do, just to cover the coffin'." Later, he said that the merits and demerits after death can be judged as' the matter of closing the coffin'. Also known as' coffin'. "?

Some people have raised an objection: Du Fu's "Singing 500 Words from Beijing to Fengxian" has already been written, and this ambition is often forgotten. More importantly, we can see the eighth volume of the biography of Korean poetry: "Confucius said: there is no end to learning, and coffins are the only way." Why just take this poem by Han Yu? (Xia Hong, Questioning the Coffin Closure, Literature? 1983 03)