買水 (maai5 seoi2) — "buying water", a ceremony carried out by the eldest son for a dead parent. With a traditional funeral, the chief mourner (eldest son) is escorted to the nearest stream or well, drops three cash into it, and brings back a bowl of water. The corpse is then bathed or is symbolically dabbed on the forehead with some of the water. Sometimes, a husband would justify getting a concubine because having no male heirs would mean that he had no one to buy water for him. The ritual signifies filial piety and ensures that the lineage continues. in Cantonese

maaiˏ₅seoiˊ²
买水
Mandarin Pinyin: mai3 shui3

Meaning of 買水

noun"buying water", a ceremony carried out by the eldest son for a dead parent. With a traditional funeral, the chief mourner (eldest son) is escorted to the nearest stream or well, drops three cash into it, and brings back a bowl of water. The corpse is then bathed or is symbolically dabbed on the forehead with some of the water. Sometimes, a husband would justify getting a concubine because having no male heirs would mean that he had no one to buy water for him. The ritual signifies filial piety and ensures that the lineage continues.
noun'buying water', a ceremony carried out by the eldest son for a dead parent

Example Sentences with 買水

heoi˗₃gaaiˉ¹siˏ₅maaiˏ₅seoiˊ²caan2.
Go to the market to buy seafood.
ngoˏ₅soengˊ²maaiˏ₅seoiˊ²caan2.
I want to buy seafood.
keoiˏ₅waaˍ₆soengˊ²maaiˏ₅seoiˊ²siˍ₆
He said he wants to buy persimmons.
maaiˏ₅seoiˊ²haaiˏ₅
Buy a mud crab.
ngoˏ₅soengˊ²maaiˏ₅seoiˊ²lungˎ₄gwat1.
I want to buy pork ribs.
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