Although both express feelings of mourning, there are some differences in their expressions and application scenarios.
The meaning of "mourning" is to remember and express grief in some way. It is usually through some form or ritual to express remembrance and respect for the deceased to commemorate their contributions and passing. This method is usually to express collective or individual mourning and respect, such as flag-lowering at half-mast to mourn, silent mourning, etc.
The meaning of "mourning" is to pay homage and mourn to the deceased. The term places more emphasis on mourning and remembrance of the deceased, as well as expressing condolences and sympathy to their families. Condolences are usually expressed through letters, telegrams, condolences, etc., and are often used for personal condolences and condolences.
Therefore, "mourning" focuses more on remembering and expressing grief through some form, while "mourning" emphasizes more respect and condolences for the deceased. In terms of application, mourning is usually used in collective or official settings, while mourning is more suitable for individual or unofficial occasions. To learn more about the differences between the two, it is recommended to consult a Chinese dictionary or consult a Chinese linguist.