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杂记下 - Za Ji II

English translation: James Legge [?] Library Resources
[Also known as: "Miscellaneous records II"]

62 杂记下:
虽诸父昆弟之丧,如当父母之丧,其除诸父昆弟之丧也,皆服其除丧之服。卒事,反丧服。
Za Ji II:
When occasion occurred for wearing the mourning for uncles or cousins, if it arrived during the period of mourning for a parent, then the previous mourning was not laid aside, save when the sacrificial services in these cases required it to be so; and when they were finished, the mourning for a parent was resumed.

69 杂记下:
父母之丧,将祭,而昆弟死;既殡而祭。如同宫,则虽臣妾,葬而后祭。祭,主人之升降散等,执事者亦散等。虽虞附亦然。
Za Ji II:
During the mourning rites for a parent, when the occasion for one of the sacrifices was at hand, if a death occurred in the family of a brother or cousin, the sacrifice was postponed till the burial of the dead had taken place. If the cousin or brother were an inmate of the same palace with himself, although the death were that of a servant or concubine, the party postponed his sacrifice in this way, At the sacrifice the mourner went up and descended the steps with only one foot on each, all assisting him, doing the same. They did so even for the sacrifice of Repose, and to put the spirit-tablet in its place.

100 杂记下:
疏衰之丧,既葬,人请见之,则见;不请见人。小功,请见人可也。大功不以执挚。唯父母之丧,不辟涕泣而见人。
Za Ji II:
During mourning rites, when the sackcloth with the edges even was worn, after the burial, if one asked an interview with the mourner, he saw him, but he himself did not ask to see any person. He might do so when wearing the mourning of five months. When wearing that for nine months, he did not carry the introductory present in his hand (when seeking an interview). It was only when wearing the mourning for a parent that the mourner did not avoid seeing any one, (even) while the teats were running from him.

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