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When did the Japanese fragrant road originate?
The origin of Japan's Xiangdao culture is about the sixth century. At that time, "incense", also known as "burning incense", was only used to burn incense for the Buddha and clean the altar when the temple held important activities. Later, "Xiang" moved from the Buddhist altar to the nobles in the palace. The nobles regarded burning incense as a purpose of purifying their homes, hair and clothes, so the custom of burning incense gradually spread widely.

In the era of Muramachi's Dongshan culture, Xiangdao culture flourished, and it was listed as one of the most elegant social activities alongside tea ceremony and flower road. Today, the spread of incense is not as well known as tea ceremony and flower path, but its elegant fragrance still affects the spiritual aesthetics of Japanese people.

In fact, incense is still the most important social activity in the upper class of Japan, because incense wood will emit a faint and elegant smell after burning, which can make people feel relaxed and noble, and is widely loved by people. I reprinted the above? Is it sweet? Where to? Respect the answer of agarwood, want to know more, suggest? Is it sweet? Where to? Look it up and you can get a better answer.