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How to spell memorial pinyin

The pinyin of commemoration is jì niàn.

The meaning of "commemoration" is:

1. To miss deeply; to miss deeply.

2. Things used to express commemoration.

3. Commemorative activities; anniversaries.

4. A small string of ornaments worn by officials in the Qing Dynasty. It is mostly made of coral beads, Gannan incense and the like.

Source:

1. Act 2 of Cao Yu's "Thunderstorm": "You see, these furniture are all your favorite things in the past. I have always kept them for many years. In memory of you”.

2. Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked at Dusk·Mr. Fujino": "I have bound the lecture notes he corrected into three thick volumes and kept them as a permanent souvenir."

3. Lu Xun's "The Collection·Miscellaneous Thoughts of the Yellow Flower Festival": "I have not personally encountered the commemoration of the Yellow Flower Festival, because I have been in the north for a long time."

4. Chapter 71 of "The Strange Situation I've Witnessed for Twenty Years": "He gathered together 108 fragrant beads and matched them with a pair of burnt Buddha heads. To commemorate, I wore it as a hanging beads... as a gift and gave it away."

Example sentences

1. People from all walks of life in the capital held ceremonies to commemorate the anniversary of the birth of Dr. Sun Yat-sen.

2. The towering Monument to the People’s Heroes stands in the center of Tiananmen Square.

3. The Monument to the People’s Heroes is erected in the center of the square.

4. This poem expresses the thoughts and feelings of overseas travelers who miss their motherland.

5. On the last day, we played a different game. All of us played against the teacher alone. As a result, we won and the teacher lost. Before the end of the basketball class, the teacher gave us a small gift and then took a photo. I took a souvenir photo, and just like that, my basketball class was over.

6. I stand here today humbled by the task before me, grateful for your trust, and mindful of the sacrifices made by our predecessors.