Keywords: shaoxiang, shao xiang, 烧香, burn incense, Chinese prayer, worship at a temple, offer incense, pray to Buddha, Chinese spiritual practice, Taoist worship, ancestor veneration.
Summary: “Shāoxiāng” (烧香) is the common Chinese term for the act of burning incense, a fundamental practice in Chinese Buddhism, Taoism, and folk religion. More than just lighting a fragrant stick, it is a deeply symbolic ritual performed at temples, shrines, or home altars to show respect, send prayers to deities and ancestors, and make wishes for blessings like health, fortune, and success. This page explores the rich cultural meaning and practical use of this essential Chinese spiritual tradition.