What Is a Disfigurement?

Disfigured, pinyin hu róng, Zhuyin , refers to the face that is embarrassed by mourning.

[hu róng]
Name: Disfigured
Pinyin: hu róng
Phonetic:
(1) Faces stunned by bereavement. "Han Han Book · Yimin Biography · Dai Liang": "With his mother and his brother, the brother and the uncle lived in the Luzhou porridge. "Shi Tan Yuan · Xia Anqi runs away without mourning": "Several days of death during the period, sons and grandsons still received shirts and hats, without disfigurement, more fat."
(2) The general appearance of drowsiness. Song Ye Shi's Preface to "Xie Jingsi Collection": "When (Jing Si) is difficult, he travels to Qingcheng, disfigured."
(3) Worry. Ming Tu Long's Caimoji Palace Forbidden Health: "(Yang Taizhen) repatriated occasionally, made a lot of modalities, disfigured and cut off the hair, and sent him to the ghost gate." See "Deface".
(4) Destroy appearance. Such as: a girl who was splashed with sulfuric acid [1]

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