Why are the flowers scattered?

The goddess scatters flowers.

The goddess scatters flowers, a Chinese idiom, the pinyin is tiān nǚ sàn huā, which means that it was originally a Buddhist story. The goddess scatters flowers to test the path of the Bodhisattva and the disciples of the sravakas. When the flowers reach the Bodhisattva, they fall. Nothing will fall on the disciples. Later, it mostly describes the appearance of throwing things or heavy snowfall. Generally used as predicate, object, and attributive in sentences, it refers to throwing things.

From "The Vimalakirti Sutra: Spectators' Lives": "At that time, there was a woman in Vimalakīrti's room. When she saw the great people hearing the Dharma, she appeared and scattered all the Bodhisattvas and great people with heavenly flowers. Disciple, all the Bodhisattvas in the flower will fall, and the great disciple will not fall. All the disciples can't make the flower go away."

Example: At this time, the sky is like a goddess scattering flowers, endless. The snowflakes fall from the depths of the sky, like a graceful fairy wearing a white skirt, paying tribute to all creatures with graceful dance, and then gently covering the Tianchi.

Tiannu scattered flowers in a sentence

1. Over the years, "Tiannu scattered flowers" seems to have become a synonym for people to ridicule the residents upstairs for throwing dirt downstairs at will. It reflects people's contempt for such uncivilized behavior.

2. He tore the book into pieces and scattered it into the air like a goddess scattering flowers.

3. It’s snowing! It's snowing! The snow was falling really hard, and white and flawless snowflakes fell to the ground one after another. Fall on the roof and sprinkle on the ground. It's like a goddess scattering flowers, or like an angel slowly descending from the distant sky, adding another unique beauty to Changsha City.

4. Winter is here, and the north wind brings cold currents from far away. The goose feathers and heavy snow are flying all over the sky, just like the snowflake fairy scattering flowers on the goddess.

5. During February, the flowers bloomed in clusters. A gust of breeze blew, and the flowers immediately flew away, and the petals fell down like a goddess scattering flowers, as if there was a rain of petals.