The study covers the following dimensions targets including the content of their grieving process while children facing bereavement of their parents, the grief reaction during the adjustment process and the recovery strategy and an understanding of the insight these children has experienced towards the meaning of life. Meanwhile, to collect the feedback and needs of reciting Da Bei Zhou for the bereaved children is other our concerned target. The study is carried out by employing qualitative research methods undertaken by semi – structured in-depth interviews to five bereaved children. The conclusions obtained are as follows: A. The Grieving Process Every individual grief is naturally dynamic process with keeping different evolution to, whatever, subsiding or proceeding. The properly getting over will attenuate moan feeling. There are no rules or steps in the grieving process. Personal characteristics with positive attitude and value can facilitate to recover faster from the grieving process. B. Grief Reactions Grief reactions in child do not appear alone nor appear subsequently, for they occur by connection each other. They However, it appears by cross linking each other too much to distinguish clearly in which grief reactions. C. Grief Adjustment Strategy The bereaved children can usually adapt themselves in their own grief process whatever during or after parental illness or death. These processes depend on both of two factors as the individual’s internal characteristics and external support systems. D. Presentation of the Meaning of Life Most people are willing to take a positive view to talk about death after experiencing the death of their parents. After they have gone through the grief process, the incident leads them to rethink life, its value and provides them the power to live life. E. View on reciting Da Bei Zhou While reciting Da Bei Zhou in the bereavement ceremony to Parīnāma the parent, it can push to face the fact of death, facilitate to get over well, soothe the passion, walk out of the moan and relieve the grief. With the results from this study, specific recommendations are suggested here to provide scholars and practitioners as a reference to their substantive work and at the same time encourage practitioners to assist the bereaved children from the bereavement experience, understand the destiny of death, thereby transforming grief, and walk out of grief.