surname Zhai
to offer a sacrifice to (gods or ancestors) / memorial ceremony / (in classical novels) to recite an incantation to activate a magic weapon / (lit. and fig.) to wield

= + + : The moon (月) decided to visit the space station and meets Joan of Arc (ji) In the space station's bathroom (Ø4). Joan of Arc is full of awe, so she decides to give the moon a sacrifice (祭). She sets up the ceremonial standard (示) and, chanting mysterious songs, sets fire to her favourite boxing glove (又). The moon is quite satisfied with the offering.

祭 character breakdown

(once) again / also / both... and... / and yet / (used for emphasis) anyway

= + : And once again (又), Maud Younger (y) is preparing for battle. She's donning her boxing glove in the outhouse's bathroom (ou4), puts on a beak (㇇) and plans go give her opponent the finger (㇏).
moon / month / monthly / CL:個|个[ge4],輪|轮[lun2]

= + : Yu the Great (yu) is modelling a moon (月) in the elevator's bathroom (e4). He uses a stapler (⺆) to staple a lot of capacitors (二) together to form a moon shape, while the real moon is sitting for him.
to show / to reveal

= + : A standard or guidon, as used in the military. Sherlock Holmes tries out his new guidon in the space station's bathroom. The standard features a capacitor and a daisy.

Characters with 祭 as component

see 綷縩[cui4 cai4]

Words with 祭

to perform the sacrificial rites at a funeral
burnt offering (Judaism)
public memorial service
pouring of wine on ground for sacrifice
a worship ceremony for the dead / to offer sacrifice (to ancestors) / a libation
to have a large and sumptuous meal (traditionally on the 1st and 15th of each month)
to worship / to observe religious rites / to pay one's respects (to one's ancestors etc)
a good meal / sumptuous food

Sentences with 祭

祭 currently does not appear in any sentence.