祭祀
Chinese
HSK 7-9 Vocabulary
Chinese
★ 1/5
formal
jì sì
拼音
jì sì
汉字拆解
祭 = 月 + 又 + 示 (meat + hand + altar); 祀 = 示 + 巳 (altar + snake/stem — maintaining ancestral rites in yearly cyclical time)
含义
To offer sacrifices; to perform ritual worship. A formal, often institutionalised ceremony in which offerings are made to ancestors, deities, or spirits according to established religious or cultural rites.
More formal and institutionalised than 祭奠. Involves prescribed community-wide ritual observance. Central to Confucian ethics, folk religion, and historical state ceremonies. Distinct from 祭奠 which is personal mourning for the recently deceased.
例句
- 这座古庙每年定期举行祭祀活动,吸引四方信众前来参拜,香火十分旺盛。
- 在传统农耕社会,春耕前的祭祀仪式是祈求一年风调雨顺、五谷丰登的重要环节。
- 考古学家在遗址中发现了大量祭祀器物,证明该地区曾长期存在较为复杂的宗教活动。
用法指南
语境: religion, history, culture, customs
语气: solemn
正确说法
- 传统祭祀文化蕴含深厚伦理与哲思,其核心是通过敬祖与敬天建立人与自然、社会的和谐秩序。(Traditional sacrificial culture contains profound ethics and philosophy, and its core is to build a harmonious order between people, nature, and society through reverence for ancestors and heaven.)
- 历代王朝将祭祀制度纳入国家政治体系的核心框架之中,皇帝通过亲自主持天地宗庙等重大祭祀典礼来彰显其受命于天的合法性与神圣权威。(Successive dynasties incorporated the sacrificial system into the core framework of the state political system; emperors demonstrated their legitimacy as those who had received the Mandate of Heaven and their sacred authority by personally presiding over major sacrificial ceremonies for heaven, earth, and ancestral temples.)
错误说法
- 祭祀 vs 祭奠 — 祭祀 is broader and more institutionalised, involving structured ritual worship often of gods or ancestors as a collective tradition; 祭奠 is more personal and focused on mourning specific deceased individuals. Do not use them interchangeably in formal or academic contexts
起源与历史
祭 (ritual/offering at altar) + 祀 (to worship/maintain sacrificial rites; yearly cyclical rites)
文化背景
时代: Ancient to contemporary
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
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