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]