- 坟墓 fénmù gravegrave; tomb; burial place
- 自掘坟墓 zìjuéfénmù to dig one's own graveTo do something that leads to one's own destruction or downfall; to bring about one's own ruin.
- 祖坟 zǔfén ancestral graveancestral grave; family tomb
- 上坟 shàngfén to visit a graveTo visit a grave to pay respects to the dead; to offer sacrifices at a graveside.
- 坟地 féndì graveyardgraveyard; cemetery; a place for burying the dead
- 坟头 féntóu grave moundthe mound of earth, brick, or concrete built over a grave
- 坟场 fénchǎng cemeterygraveyard; a place where many graves are located
- 坟茔 fényíng graveyard(literary) a grave, tomb, graveyard, or cemetery
- 坟山 fénshān graveyarda hillside used for graves; more generally, any cemetery or burial ground
- 坟包 fénbāo grave mound
- 乱坟岗 luànféngǎng mass graveUnmanaged burial ground for unmarked or common graves
- 坟丘 fénqiū grave moundgrave mound; tomb; grave
- 坟典 féndiǎn Sanfen and WudianA collective name for the most ancient Chinese records, the [[三坟|三墳|san1 fen2]] and [[五典|五典|wu3 dian3]]
- 圆坟 yuánfén to visit a graveto revisit a grave on the third day after burial to pay respects and inspect the mound
- 三坟五典 sānfénwǔdiǎn ancient historical recordsthe earliest historical records of ancient China according to legend; (specifically) the books of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors
- 丘坟 qiūfén grave(literary) a grave in the form of an earthen mound; a tomb
- 寿王坟 shòuwángfén ShouwangfenShouwangfen town, in Chengde, Hebei Province
- 扫坟 sǎofén to sweep a graveto pay respects at an ancestral tomb by cleaning the gravesite and making offerings
- 三坟 sānfén Three TombsA legendary collection of ancient books from the time of the Three Sovereigns (Fuxi, Shennong, and the Yellow Emperor); its specific contents are no longer known.
- 典坟 diǎnfén ancient classics(literary) abbreviation for [[三坟|三墳|san1 fen2]] and [[五典|五典|wu3 dian3]]; refers to ancient books or foundational classic texts in general
- 叫花子上坟 jiàohuāzishàngfén to complain about being poor(xiehouyu) To complain about one's poverty; literally a beggar visiting a grave to weep for the dead, used to describe someone who constantly tells others how poor they are.
- 坟圈子 fénquānzi cemeterycemetery; graveyard. Named because burial grounds are often enclosed by a wall.
- 坟壤 fénrǎng fertile soillight, fertile, and moist soil
- 坟穴 fénxué gravea burial place; grave; tomb
- 坟起 fénqǐ to protrudeto bulge or protrude; to rise up high
- 孤坟 gūfén isolated graveAn isolated or neglected grave that no one visits or cares for.
- 岳坟 yuèfén Tomb of Yue FeiThe burial place of the Southern Song Dynasty general [[岳飞|岳飛|yue4 fei1]], located on the northwestern shore of West Lake in Hangzhou. Also known as [[岳飞墓|岳飛墓|yue4 fei1 mu4]].
- 平坟 píngfén to level gravesTo flatten or remove burial mounds; grave removal.
- 挖坟 wāfén to dig (up) a graveto dig a grave; to exhume or desecrate a tomb
- 添坟 tiānfén to add earth to a graveTo add fresh soil to the burial mound of a deceased relative during tomb-sweeping rituals such as the [[清明|清明|qing1 ming2]] festival.
- 错上坟 cuòshàngfén to visit the wrong graveTo go to the wrong person's grave to pay respects; used to describe mistaking one person for another or aiming one's efforts at the wrong target.
- 集体坟墓 jítǐfénmù mass gravea grave containing the bodies of many people
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH