Fragrances and jade
Duanxianglingyu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du à nxi à NGL í ngy à, which means the corpse of a woman. It comes from the autopsy of Changsheng hall by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty.
[source] in the autopsy of the hall of eternal life by Hong Sheng of the Qing Dynasty: "this is the place where I buried my fragrances and jades. As a result, I lost my life in a fight."
Fragrances and jade