idiom > curry favor from the right person
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Buddha incense pick
  Explanation: Man to act or treat a metaphor thickness.
  Usage: -Linked; as predicate, attributive; analogy to act or treat people with the thickness of Man
  Source: Han Shan Tang "poems," one of the fifty-nine: "_select_ burn incense and Buddha, monks go pick support."
No. 2
  Metaphor for a need to access a person for a gift.
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jiǎn fó shāo xiāng
  Pick line with their desire to serve the Buddha incense, metaphor does not treat people equally, thick thin Li Zhang
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That choose to pray to pray for the Buddha
  That choose to pray to pray for the Buddha. Han Shan Tang phrase from "Poetry" one of the 59: "Optional Buddha burned incense and monks go to support sorting." Ming Wu Bing "Jealous soup therapy lake": "[Sitting] This is Guanyin. [Worship Introduction] [Dan laughs medium] can be said to choose Green Mother Buddha incense carry on. "
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English Expression
  1. n.:  curry favor from the right person