The pronunciation of missing father is shī hù.
Explanation of the word "lost father":
It means the death of father; "parent" is often called dependence, and generally refers to parents.
Explanation of the word "lost":
1. Lost, lost. Missed opportunity.
2. Breach, breach of contract. Broken promise.
3. Can’t find, lose direction.
4. Failure to grasp the situation and making a mistake. dereliction of duty.
5, not reached. disappointment. Frustrated.
6. Error, mistake. unwise. fault.
Explanation of the word "晙":
Rely, rely on, support. Parents (also referred to as parents)), parents are chaotic (taking advantage of troubles and chaos for personal gain). Being evil-minded (persisting in doing evil and refusing to repent). Misestimation (lost father).
The sentences about "lost father" are as follows:
1. He lost his father when he was young, so he matured earlier than other children of the same age.
2. Song Jiaoren lost his father at the age of twelve and came from a poor family. Since he was a child, he had witnessed the government's corruption and unkindness in the fish and meat village, and the poor people were bullied. They suffered without complaint, and the injustice in his heart was hard to get rid of.
3. Recalling that he was young and lost his parents early, he inherited his grandmother’s guidance and education for more than 30 years and achieved success.
4. Yang Xiuqing was born in poverty. "Growing up in the mountains, she lost her father at the age of five, and was alone and miserable." When she was young, she made a living by burning charcoal and planting mountains.
5. Born in a family of officials and merchants, he lost his father when he was young. He was inspired by his elder brother Li Wenxi, and traveled to Jinmen to study poetry, calligraphy and seal cutting in the family of famous celebrities Zhao Yuanli and Tang Jingyan.
6. Wang Gui, the prime minister of the Song Dynasty, lost his father when he was young and was raised by his uncle Wang Han.
7. Although he lost his parents when he was young and was lonely, he was still very smart. He could recite what he read and write thousands of words.
The source of "lost father": "Poetry? Xiaoya? Polygonum" records "If you don't have a father, what kind of father?" Therefore, the death of the father is later called "lost father".
Allusions to the loss of parents: "Poetry·Xiaoya·Polygonium": "Without a father, what parent is there? Without a mother, who can rely on?" Huang Jingren's poem "He Rongfu" of the Qing Dynasty: "Both children are lost. "My parents are both sad and happy." Modern dramatist Hong Shen's "The Songstress Red Peony" said: "Red Peony lost her father when she was young, and she was filial to her mother."