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Buddhist four-character phrase

Buddha four-character group: Buddha offering flowers.

"Offering flowers" is an idiom in China, which means borrowing other people's things to entertain guests or give them away. The origin of the idiom: "past lives Karma Sutra" I: "My daughter is too weak to get ahead, please send two flowers to the Buddha."

Idiom usage: continuous action; As predicate, object and attribute; Metaphor is to use other people's things as human feelings. Today, someone sent a very fresh pheasant, scalded it and ate it. Very good, so I borrowed flowers to offer Buddha. Liu E's Travels of Lao Can in Qing Dynasty: The Sixth Time.

Now people's understanding of the "Buddha offering flowers" is that taking other people's things to accommodate other people's needs is not from the heart, and it is generally used to form a person without sincerity.

Offer flowers to the Buddha and make sentences.

1, this joke was sent by a netizen. I'll lend you flowers and give them to you. Bojun smiled.

This house belongs to a friend. I'm just offering flowers to Buddha, so that you can have a place to stay first. Don't thank me.

This is a gift from others. Now I will send it to you through flowers.

He made a good man by offering flowers to Buddha, but Fan Kuai was really stupid enough to eat Huang Lian. He can't say how hard it is, so he is free.

5. Holding the rose at the end and returning to the starting point, Zuo Xiaoqing still showed a knowing smile. People borrow flowers to offer Buddha, and they have to pay for them.

6. I'm here to present flowers to the Buddha. I want to thank the hostess for her excellent cooking.