墓
“墓” (mù) is the Chinese word for "tomb" or "grave." It refers to a burial place where the remains of deceased individuals are interred. Tombs can vary in size and design, often reflecting cultural beliefs and practices surrounding death and the afterlife. In many cultures, including Chinese traditions, tombs are important sites for honoring ancestors.
Tombs may be adorned with various items, such as offerings or inscriptions, to pay respect to the deceased. In Chinese culture, it is common to visit and maintain these sites during festivals like Qingming Festival, where families clean the graves and make offerings to their ancestors.