show respect
Burning incense to worship, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f é nxi ā NGD ǐ NGL ǐ, meaning burning incense to worship. From the story of the West Lake
The origin of Idioms
"The story of the West Lake: six bridges: the people of Hangzhou, who had received his favor several times before, are very glad to hear that he has come again. They all offer incense burning gifts to meet them from afar."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used of piety. The people of Hangzhou, who had received his favor several times before, are very glad to hear that he is here again. They all offer incense burning gifts. The story of the West Lake
show respect
point to a hill and talk about grindstone -- make concealed reference to something - zhǐ shān mài mò
Sacrifice one's body to one's country - juān qù xùn guó
confused with errors and omission - cēn cī cuò luò