The dead have passed away, but so are the living. We mourn and accept the change. Take care of your body. It means that the dead have left us. The living must protect their bodies strongly so that the dead can also be in heaven. Able to rest in peace.
The phrase "the dead are gone, but the living are like this" originally did not exist in ancient proverbs. It was processed by later generations on the basis of "the dead are like this, and they do not give up day and night." , is a common eulogy nowadays, which means: the dead have left us, the living must live strong and well, so that the dead can rest in peace in heaven.
“The passing of time is like a man, never leaving day and night.” is a famous saying of Confucius, which means that time is gone like flowing water and will never return. From the Analects of Confucius "Zihan". Confucius had a background when he said this sentence, so later generations often use it to refer to the continuous passage of time like running water, expressing emotion at the rapid changes in life and the meaning of cherishing time.
Jie Mie Yi Bian means suppressing grief and adapting to the unexpected; words used to express condolences to the family members of the deceased.
Out of protection and care for the living, I hope that family members and friends can control their grief, obey the laws of nature and accept this sudden or foreseeable major change. There are also humane emotional compensations for the deceased to minimize grief for the well-being of his family and friends.
Take care of your body means to say goodbye to friends after a gathering. Take care of your body is extended to take care of your body and pay attention to your health, so it is used as a greeting.