an idolatrous procession
Greeting the gods is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is y í ngsh é ns à Ihu ì. In the old custom, the gods were carried out of the temple to March and hold sacrificial ceremonies in order to eliminate disasters and bless. It's from "playing with children: the banker doesn't know how to make an appendix.".
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Du Renjie's divertimento "playing with children: the banker doesn't know how to make an appendix": looking up, it looks like a bell tower, but looking down, it looks like a whirling nest. See a few women to sit on the stage, is not to meet God game club, can't stop beating drums and gongs
Idiom usage
Apart from the Spring Festival, it is probably time for the children to have a god welcoming competition. There is a sentence in Lu Xun's chaohuaxishi wumanghui and chaohuaxishi Impermanence: "if the God who is on the tour on the day of the meeting holds the right of life and death - no, the four words of the right of life and death are not appropriate. All gods seem to have the right to kill at will in China."
Chinese PinYin : yíng shén sài huì
an idolatrous procession
find specific ways to solve problems. duì zhèng xià yào
one 's name is known far and wide. dà míng dǐng dǐng