The goddess scattered flowers.

The Buddhist scripture "The Life of Vimalakīrti through the Audience" briefly says: "One day in Vimalakīrti Square, a woman scattered all the bodhisattvas with smallpox, and when she learned that they had all fallen down, she stuck to her body. The goddess said that she had not finished her class, so she spent her life."

Moral: "Fairy Scattered Flowers" is also called "Fairy Scattered Flowers", which means that spring is full and auspicious days are always there. China Traditional Auspicious Pattern XVI: Flying Flowers in Fairy Clouds.

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Interpretation: It was originally a Buddhist story. The goddess scattered flowers to test the path of Bodhisattva and other disciples. The flowers fell on the bodhisattva, not on the disciples.

Moral: Later, it describes throwing things or heavy snow.

Source: Vimalakīrti's Audience Life: "One day, there was a girl in Vimalakīrti's room. When she saw what the adults said, she showed herself, that is, all the bodhisattvas and big disciples in Tianhua were scattered, all the bodhisattvas had fallen, and even the big disciples had not fallen. All disciples have the right to go to China, but they cannot be made to go. "