What Are Die-Off Symptoms?

Death refers to the loss of life, the termination of life, and the cessation of survival, which is the opposite of survival. Philosophically speaking, death is a permanent and irreversible termination of all properties of the life (or thing) system that originally maintained its existence (survival).

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Death means loss
As observed in cancer patients,
After death, the wreckage of the organism becomes part of the biogeochemical cycle. Wreckage may be predator or

Basic explanation of death

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[death] Loss of life; not continuing to focus on carnal desires is spiritual death.

Death synonym

Death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death, continued, materialization, death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death, demise, demise, ascension, death

Death antonym

Birth, survival, existence, birth, life, growth, birth, birth, survival

Detailed explanation of death

(1) Loss of life .
"Zuo Zhuan Cheng Gong Eleven Years": "I cannot die."
"Mencius King Liang Hui": "Happy years are full for life, fierce years are free from death."
Han Shu Wang Ji Biography: "Don't be afraid of death."
Song Suxun's "Changzhou Residence Table": "Will you know that you are free from crickets, and you will hopefully be in Sang Yu, but you haven't died and you will see the sky."
(2) Refers to a dead person.
"Zhengzhong Temple of the Jinling Army Barracks" by the Zeng Guofan of the Qing Dynasty: "Death is innumerable."
(3) Extinction and disappearance.
Jin Qianbao's "Sou Shen Ji" Volume 6: "In Han Dynasty, the Jingshibin wedding party was made as" Kui ", after the Jiujiu, continued with" Dirge "... Tianjie Ruo said: 'The country should be urgent And all the expensive music are dead. '"

Death

die; breathe one's last; death; doom; dysthanasia; abiosis; end; meet one's death; the last [long; eternal] sleep; the last great change; never-ending sleep; sleep in the grave; take one's last sleep; pop off; kick the bucket; pass away; go to hell; go west; cease to be; go to heaven

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