入土为安

入土為安
rùtǔwéi'ān
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 to be at peace once buried (idiom)
  2. 2 to lay someone to rest
  3. 3 RIP; may the deceased rest in peace

Examples

Lǎorén qùshì hòu, jiārén ànzhào xísú ràng tā rù tǔ wéi ān.
After the elder passed away, the family laid him to rest according to custom.
Jīngguò duōnián piāobó, tā zhōngyú huídào gùxiāng rù tǔ wéi ān.
After years of wandering, he finally returned home to be buried in his native soil.

Tips

history
Recorded in Ming-dynasty 《惊奇三十: 从来入土为安 — reflecting the Confucian belief that the deceased only find peace once properly interred, which is why delayed burials traditionally troubled the family.
culture
Grounds the Han Chinese preference for burial over cremation (historically) and the importance of returning a body to the ancestral homeland. Used both literally at funerals and figuratively to mean 'put a matter finally to rest'.

Stroke Order

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