Verses about the flourishing of incense

1. Sentences describing a temple's incense burning

Sentences describing a temple's incense burning: 1. The cypresses are hanging down like threads, and there are no branches or corners on the eaves.

The shadow of the Hall of Fragrance has long been renewed, and should come to the worship of many.

The first time I saw this, I was in the middle of the night, and I was in the middle of the night.

Beanpole Huabao does not know the year. The sky taught to set the spring breeze smile, come to the earth as a long-life fairy.

The Queen Mother's Yao Chi is a beautiful place. The incense is burning in the sky, and the smoke is coming out of the fireplace.

I will only be quiet and happy, and I will live in the spring and autumn for eight thousand years.3

The golden belt is heavy, and the purple robe is wide.

In the end, it is not like a feathered coat. If the king is allowed to offer incense, he will hang up his crown in front of the Shenwu Gate.

4, good men and women, an endless stream. The incense is very strong, the door is like a market.

5. The world's lotus flower is hidden, and the pedestrians have the edge of incense. The king of the lamps does not shine, and the night and the day are silent.

Expanded information:

Buddhism is more than two and a half thousand years old, and was founded by Chodama Siddhartha, a prince of the ancient Indian state of Gaviara (in present-day Nepal) (refer to the birth of Buddha). It is widely believed in the West that Buddhism originated in India, and India is in fact trying to create an image of itself as a "holy land of Buddhism".

This has led many people to believe that the Buddha was born in India, which has been a source of resentment in Nepal. Buddhism is also one of the three major religions of the world.

Buddha means "the one who realizes". The Buddha is also known as the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha and the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha and the Buddha.

Buddhism emphasizes the progress and enlightenment of the human mind and morality. The purpose of Buddhist practice is to discover the truth of life and the universe in accordance with the practices realized by Siddhartha, and ultimately to transcend birth, death, and suffering, to break all worries, and to achieve ultimate liberation.

The new name of the Buddha is S. Gautama, P. Gotama, and the old name Gautama; because he belonged to the Sākya tribe, he was also called Siddhartha Gautama.

2. Sentences describing a temple's incense burning

Sentences describing a temple's incense burning:

1. The weak cypress hangs down like a thread, and there is no branch at the top of the eaves. The temple's incense and fire will continue for a long time, and it should be worshiped by a lot of people.

2. The Queen Mother's Yaochi scene is fresh. The first time I saw this was when I was a student at the University of California, Berkeley, and the first time I saw it. The sky is the only place where you can get a good laugh and a long life on earth. The first time I saw her was when she was a young girl, and she was a young woman. The incense is burnt in the seal furnace. The only thing that will be quiet for the true happiness, and live in the spring and fall years eight thousand.

3, gold belt heavy, purple robe wide. The first is not like a feathered coat. If the king is allowed to offer incense, the gods of the martial arts before the early hanging crown.

4, good men and women, an endless stream. The city is a place where the incense burns brightly, and the gates are like a marketplace.

5. The world's lotus flower is hidden, and the pedestrians have the edge of incense. The king of the lamps does not shine, and the night and the day are silent.

Expanded:

Buddhism is more than two and a half thousand years old, and was founded by Chodama Siddhartha, a prince of the ancient Indian state of Kaviravaratthana (in present-day Nepal) (refer to the birth of Buddha). It is widely believed in the West that Buddhism originated in India, and India is in fact trying to create an image of itself as a "holy land of Buddhism".

This has led many people to believe that the Buddha was born in India, which has been a source of resentment in Nepal.

Buddhism is also one of the three major religions of the world. The name Buddha means "the one who realizes". The Buddha is also known as Rulai, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha, the Buddha and the Buddha.

Buddhism emphasizes the progress and enlightenment of the human mind and morality. The purpose of Buddhist practice is to discover the truth of life and the universe in accordance with the practices realized by Siddhartha, and ultimately to transcend birth, death, and suffering, to break all worries, and to achieve ultimate liberation.

The name of the Buddha is S. Gautama, P. Gotama, or Gautama; because he belonged to the Sākya tribe, he was also called Siddhartha Gautama.

3. Why rooster, centipede, and snake are called the three immovable

Centipede chicken, mother snake

There is a common saying in Shantou folklore, "Centipede chicken, mother snake." It is a metaphor for those people and things that are mutually restrained or have their own victories and defeats, and form a chain of relationships. For example, in various competitions, A wins over B, B wins over C, and C wins over A. Or in interpersonal relationships, A is afraid of B, B is afraid of C, and C is afraid of A. The term "centipede chicken and mother snake" is also used to describe the phenomenon of "centipede chicken and mother snake". There is also the extension of the male and female "love triangle" relationship ridiculed as "centipede chicken mother snake.

This metaphor is both vivid and reasonable. Because in nature, centipedes, chickens and snakes are three kinds of animals, is indeed a natural one thing, centipedes are afraid of chickens and mothers, chickens and mothers are afraid of snakes, snakes are afraid of centipedes, the formation of a mutually restraining chain of circles.

First of all, centipedes are afraid of chicken mother. To be precise, all chickens, centipedes are afraid, not only afraid of chicken mother. Centipede is a poisonous arthropod, body flat, generally up to 12 centimeters long, the head of the golden yellow, with a pair of long antennae and a pair of poly eye. The mouthparts consist of a pair of large jaws and two pairs of small jaws. The back of the torso is dark green, and the ventral surface is yellowish brown, divided into 21 sections, with feet in each section, so it is also known as the "hundred feet". The pair behind the head, called "jaw feet" have developed claws and poison glands; the last pair extends backward in the form of a tail. Often inhabiting in rotten wood, stone gaps and wall crevices, generally day and night, prey on small animals, but also chelating people. But in high summer, day and night, it is very active. In the farmhouse, sometimes the daytime climate is hot, thunderstorms will come, the hidden centipede often fall from the house pillar, crawling around. At this time, the hen or rooster will compete to catch and peck the centipede when they see it. Chickens can cure centipede's poison, in "Guangdong New Words", Qu Dajun of Qing Dynasty has written about it. He said, "Centipede is a short centipede, but the long one has a foot, which is said to be 'hundred feet'." It is "fearful of chickens, people see the hundred feet urgently call the chicken, the chicken has not yet arrived and the hundred feet stiff." He also said that centipedes are "the most poisonous of all." Even the food touched by the centipede is poisonous, "If you eat it by mistake, you will suffer from abdominal pain and want to die, but drinking boiled wine or chicken soup can solve it." There is a folk proverb in Chaoshan, which says, "Centipede bites, chicken mother covers it; Qianlong (gecko) bites up the big alcove." It also shows that chickens can cure centipede poison. The so-called "chicken mother cover" is to chicken butt "cover" the wounds bitten by centipedes, the centipede poison can be sucked out, disinfected, so that people are safe and sound.

Besides, the chicken mother is afraid of snakes. Snakes are divided into poisonous and non-poisonous 2 categories. In the old days, the common venomous snakes in the farmhouse were bullion snakes (commonly known as umbrella stalks) and cobras (commonly known as grass shoes); non-venomous snakes, mainly the kind of snakes commonly known as the "bird dusk" snakes. But no matter what kind of snake, they are in the farmhouse, often good to climb to the chicken squatters (nests) looking to swallow eggs, biting the mother of the chicken. Because of the distance on the feet of the rooster, dare to fight with snakes, not easy to be bitten to death by snakes. And the chicken mother feet on the distance, but also not good fight, a see snake on the panic and fear, often by the snake bites the foot, then immediately paralyzed on the ground, can not run. In the end, the chicken mother was either poisoned by the snake or swallowed by the non-venomous snake. Accordingly, in the Chaoshan folklore and the formation of a "snake eating chicken" proverb, and the Chinese idiom "raising tigers and sparing trouble".

As for the snake's fear of centipedes, it is because centipedes are very good at fighting snakes. The centipede climbed up to the snake's head, biting the snake's eyes, so that the snake immediately lost the ability to resist, and eventually died because of the centipede's poison. The centipede can also enter the snake's abdomen through the snake's mouth and poison the snake to death. Qu Dajun's "New Language of Guangdong" also recorded this. He said, "Hundred feet," "Er Ya" as "roach maggots," can ambush snakes, each from the mouth into the snake's abdomen, mountain walking tube placed roach maggots, snakes can not be close." Chao people have worshipped snakes since ancient times. To the Qing Dynasty, Chaoshan all over the snake worship custom, especially the most prevalent in Chaozhou City. There is a "Green Dragon Temple" to worship the green snake, incense is very strong. At that time, people regarded snakes as gods and were very much in awe of them. People were also fond of the centipede that could subdue snakes. In Chenghai, the famous "Centipede Dance" created by the people of Ximen, Chengcheng, in the late Qing Dynasty, artistically demonstrates the power of the centipede, which is a reflection of this goodwill. In addition, the unique shape of the centipede also leaves a deep impression on people's mind, so there are many things named after centipedes. Such as Centipede Boat, Centipede Flag, Centipede Bridge and Centipede Ridge, and so on. In Chaoshan, and even at home and abroad, the dragon boat, which has been inherited since ancient times, is also a centipede boat in terms of its many oars.

In short, the idiom of "centipede, chicken, mother, snake" is a fact-based, graphic metaphor for similar people and events, easy to understand, and inspiring, so it has been passed down and used, and has not been obliterated.