offering sacrifice with fragrant flowers
Xianghuayang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ā nghu ā g ò ngy ǎ ng, which means to offer with incense and flowers. It is also a kind of ritual of Chinese Taoism. After the metaphor of reverence. From the Vajra Sutra.
Idiom usage
"The Vajra Sutra:" to the fragrance of flowers, to scattered its place
Idiom usage
To provide with incense and flowers
Example:
If it can be regenerated, the fragrant flowers will provide for the sun ear. Pu Songling's strange stories from a Lonely Studio: Zhong Sheng
Chinese PinYin : xiāng huā gòng yǎng
offering sacrifice with fragrant flowers
Accumulate, destroy and eliminate bones. jī huǐ xiāo gǔ
the imperial edict and the buddha 's sayings. lún yīn fó yǔ
To separate the poor from the poor. fēn pín zhèn qióng
repress evil and encourage good. è è yán shàn