Poems about strong incense

1. Sentences to describe the prosperity of the temple

Sentences to describe the prosperity of the temple: 1. The weak cypresses hang upside down like vines, and there are no branches on the eaves.

The hall is full of incense and deserves to be visited by many people. 2. The scenery of Queen Mother Yaochi is fresh.

The flat peach and flower treasure are of unknown age. Heaven teaches that the spring breeze will smile, and he will become a longevity immortal in the world.

Pillow the pistil and recite the cloud chapter. Smoke from the incense and seal furnace.

Only regard tranquility as true happiness, and live together for eight thousand years. 3. The gold belt is heavy and the purple robe is wide.

In the end, it’s not like Yu Yi Xian. If the king promised to offer incense, he would have hung a crown in front of the Shenwu Gate.

4. There is an endless stream of good men and women. The incense is strong and the doors are like a market.

5. The world is hidden in lotuses, and travelers are connected by incense. The king of lamps shines endlessly, and the silence in the middle of the night is passed down.

Extended information: Buddhism dates back more than 2,500 years and was founded by Prince Gautama Siddhartha of Kapilavastu (now in Nepal) in ancient India (refer to Buddha's birthday). Western countries generally believe that Buddhism originated in India, and India is actually working hard to create an image of a "Buddhist holy land".

This has caused many people to have the illusion that Buddha was born in India, which has always made the Nepalese people dissatisfied. Buddhism is also one of the three major religions in the world.

Buddha means "the awakened one". The Buddha is also called the Tathagata, the worthy offering, the right and all-knowing, the one with sufficient knowledge and conduct, the good departed, the understander of the world, the supreme scholar, the master of training, the teacher of gods and humans, and the World Honored One.

Buddhism attaches great importance to the progress and enlightenment of human soul and morality. The purpose of Buddhist believers to practice Buddhism is to discover the truth of life and the universe according to the practice methods enlightened by Siddhartha, and ultimately transcend life, death and suffering, cut off all troubles, and obtain ultimate liberation.

The Buddha's surname was newly named Gautama (S. Gautama, P. Gotama), and his old name was Qu Tan; because he belonged to the Sākya tribe, people also called him Sakyamuni. 2. Sentences to describe the prosperity of the temple:

Sentences to describe the prosperity of the temple:

1. The weak cypresses hang down like vines, and there are no branches on the eaves. The incense in the cinema lasts forever, and it deserves more people to come and worship.

2. The scenery of Queen Mother Yaochi is fresh. I don’t know the age of the flat peach and flower treasure. Heaven teaches that the spring breeze will smile, and he will become a longevity immortal in the world. Phi Rui Ji, chanting the cloud chapter. Smoke from the incense and seal furnace. Only regard tranquility as true happiness, and live together for eight thousand years.

3. The gold belt is heavy and the purple robe is wide. In the end, it's not like Hagoromo's leisure. If the king promised to offer incense, he would have hung a crown in front of the Shenwu Gate.

4. There is an endless stream of good men and women. The incense is strong and the doors are like a market.

5. The world is hidden in lotuses, and travelers are connected by incense. The king of lamps shines endlessly, and the silence in the middle of the night is passed down.

Extended information:

Buddhism dates back more than 2,500 years and was founded by Gautama Siddhartha, a prince of Kapilavastu (now Nepal) in ancient India. Creation (refer to Buddha's birthday). Western countries generally believe that Buddhism originated in India, and India is actually working hard to create an image of a "Buddhist holy land".

This has caused many people to have the illusion that Buddha was born in India, which has always made the Nepalese people dissatisfied.

Buddhism is also one of the three major religions in the world. Buddha means "the awakened one". The Buddha is also called the Tathagata, the worthy offering, the right and all-knowing, the one with sufficient knowledge and conduct, the good departed, the understander of the world, the supreme scholar, the master of training, the teacher of gods and humans, and the World Honored One.

Buddhism attaches great importance to the progress and enlightenment of human soul and morality. The purpose of Buddhist believers to practice Buddhism is to discover the truth of life and the universe according to the practice methods enlightened by Siddhartha, and ultimately transcend life, death and suffering, cut off all troubles, and obtain ultimate liberation.

The Buddha's surname was newly named Gautama (S. Gautama, P. Gotama), and his old name was Qu Tan; because he belonged to the Sākya tribe, people also called him Sakyamuni. 3. Why are roosters, centipedes and snakes called the three immobile

Centipede, chicken, hen and snake

There is an idiom in Chaoshan folk saying "centipede, hen and snake." It is a metaphor for those who restrict each other or Each has its own victory or defeat, forming a chain of people and things. For example, in various competitions, situations arise where A beats B, B beats C, and C beats A again, or in interpersonal relationships, A is afraid of B, B is afraid of C, and C is afraid of A. There are also extensions to the "love triangle" relationship between men and women as "a centipede, a chicken, a hen and a snake."

This metaphor is both vivid and reasonable. Because in nature, the three animals, centipedes, hens and snakes, are indeed born to control each other. Centipedes are afraid of hens, hens are afraid of snakes, and snakes are afraid of centipedes, forming a chain of mutual constraints.

Let’s first talk about centipedes being afraid of hens. To be precise, they are afraid of all chickens and centipedes, not just hens. Centipede is a poisonous arthropod with a flat body, usually 12 cm long, with a golden head, a pair of long antennae and a pair of converging eyes. The mouthparts consist of one pair of large jaws and two pairs of small jaws. The back of the trunk is dark green and the ventral surface is yellowish brown. It is divided into 21 segments and each segment has legs, so it is also called "hundred-footed". The pair behind the head, called "jaws and legs", have well-developed claws and venom glands; the last pair extends backward into a tail shape. It often inhabits rotten wood, stone gaps and cracks in walls. It usually emerges during the day and night, preying on small animals and also stinging people. But in midsummer, it is active day and night.

In the farmhouse, sometimes when the weather is hot during the day and thunderstorms are approaching, the lurking centipedes often fall from the roof and crawl around. At this time, hens and roosters will rush to catch and peck at the sight of them. Chickens can detoxify centipedes. In "Guangdong News", Qu Dajun of the Qing Dynasty had already recorded this. He said: "The centipede is a short one, and its elder ones have legs in segments, which is called 'centipede'." It "is afraid of chickens by nature. When people see a centipede, they will call the chicken urgently. The centipede will become stiff before the chicken arrives." He also said , the centipede "chelates the most poisonous people." Even the food that has been touched by the centipede is also poisonous. "Eating by mistake can cause abdominal pain and death, and drinking soju or chicken soup can also relieve it." There is a folk proverb in Chaoshan that says, "A centipede bites. The hen covers the house; the dragon (gecko) bites the house." It also shows that chickens can detoxify centipedes. The so-called "chicken hen cover" is to "cover" the wound bitten by a centipede with the chicken's butt, so that the centipede poison can be sucked out, decomposed and disinfected, and the person will be safe and sound.

Besides, hens are afraid of snakes. Snakes are divided into two categories: venomous and non-venomous. In farmhouses, common venomous snakes in the old days include gold and silver snakes (commonly known as umbrella handles) and cobras (commonly known as straw sandal treads); non-venomous snakes are mainly the kind of snake commonly known as "bird faint". But no matter what kind of snake they are, they often crawl into chicken houses (nests) in search of eggs and kill hens in farmhouses. Because the rooster has spurs on its feet, it dares to fight with snakes and is less likely to be bitten to death by snakes. Chicken hens, on the other hand, have no legs and are not aggressive. They are frightened and frightened when they see snakes. They are often bitten by snakes on their feet, and then they collapse to the ground and cannot run away. Eventually, the hen is either poisoned by snake venom or swallowed by a non-venomous snake. Based on this, a common saying among Chaoshan people was formed, "Raising snakes and eating chickens", which is comparable to the Chinese idiom "Raising tigers has the consequences".

As for snakes being afraid of centipedes, it is because centipedes are very good at fighting snakes. The centipede climbs up the snake's head and bites the snake's eyes, causing the snake to immediately lose its ability to resist and eventually dies from centipede poison. Centipedes can also enter the snake's belly from the mouth and poison the snake to death. This is also recorded in Qu Dajun's "Guangdong News". He said, "Hundred feet, written as "maggots" in "Erya", can subjugate snakes. Every time they eat snake belly, they put maggots in the mountain tube, and snakes cannot get close." Chaozhou people have worshiped snakes since ancient times. By the Qing Dynasty, the custom of worshiping snakes existed in various places in Chaoshan, especially in Chaozhou City. There is a "Qinglong Temple" where the green snake is worshiped, and the incense is very prosperous. At that time, people regarded snakes as gods and were in great awe. People also have a favorable impression of centipedes that can subdue snakes. In Chenghai, the famous "centipede dance" created by people from Ximen City in Chenghai in the late Qing Dynasty, artistically showing the majesty of centipedes, is a reflection of this good impression. In addition, the unique shape of centipedes has also left a deep impression on people's minds, so many things are named after centipedes. Such as Centipede Boat, Centipede Flag, Centipede Bridge, Centipede Ridge and so on. In Chaoshan, and even at home and abroad, the dragon boat that has been used since ancient times is also a centipede boat in terms of its many oars.

In short, the idiom "centipede, chicken, hen and snake" is based on facts and vividly metaphors similar people and things. It is easy to understand and inspiring, so it has been passed down from generation to generation and has not been used in the past. Obliterated.