1. What is the four-character idiom for "Mao Zhī warms himself over the fire"?
Burn it to the ground
fù zhī yī jù
Explanation: to give; : it; torch: torch. A fire was set off.
Source from Du Mu's "Afang Palace Fu" of the Tang Dynasty: "The garrison soldiers screamed, and the grain was raised, and the Chu people fired their torches, pitifully scorching the earth."
The structure is more formal.
Usage is mostly used to express barbarism; cruel behavior. Generally used as a predicate.
The correct pronunciation is one; it cannot be pronounced as "yí".
Distinguish the shape of the torch; it cannot be written as "Ji" or "Ji".
Synonyms of "spent in vain, paid to Bingding"
Example: Due to the invasion of the Eight-Power Allied Forces, the Old Summer Palace was destroyed by a fire~; it was really a crime worthy of death. 2. What are the four-character idioms with the word "roasted"
1. Smoky and fire-roasted [yān xūn huǒ kǎo]
Smoky and fire-roasted are metaphors for heat or dryness.
2. Roast the earth [zhì kǎo dà dì]
Refers to the fact that the sun is always exposed and the temperature is very high, roasting the earth.
3. Steamer roasted with fire [zhēng lóng huǒ kǎo]
It is described as being extremely hot, as if being roasted by fire in a steamer.
4. Scorched by the scorching sun [liè rì zhuó kǎo]
Describes the way a person is roasted by the sun when it is extremely hot in the sun.
5. Roast fire to make rice [kǎo huǒ shēng fàn] 3. The four-character word for roast
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To put out fire with firepower is a metaphor for using wrong methods to eliminate disasters, which will lead to the expansion of disasters.
Being incompatible with water and fire means not being able to interact with others.
To take advantage of the situation: to take advantage of the opportunity. To rob someone's house while it's on fire. It is a metaphor for taking advantage of others' danger for personal gain.
Pinch of salt into the fire Pinch: Take something with your fingers. Salt explodes when placed in the fire. Metaphor for being impatient.
Cuo fire accumulates fuel. Cuo: place; fuel: firewood. Put the fire under the woodpile. There is a great danger lurking in the metaphor.
Fighting fiercely describes a very intimate relationship.
Slash and fire: weeding. Before sowing, the ancients cut down trees and burned weeds to fertilize the fields with ashes. Generally refers to primitive farming technology.
Slash-and-burn farming is an ancient farming method in which grass on the ground is burned into ash to make fertilizer, and holes are dug on the spot to plant seeds.
Mountains of swords and seas of fire are metaphors for extremely dangerous and difficult places.
A moth rushing into a flame is a metaphor for seeking death.
Bright lights describe the bustling scene with bright lights at night.
The light of lightning, the fire of flint. It is originally a Buddhist saying that metaphorically refers to the fleeting nature of things. It is often used to describe things that disappear in an instant like lightning and stone fire.
A hole is like watching a fire. A hole: thorough. Describes observing things very clearly, as if watching fire.
A moth flies to a flame, just like a moth flies to a flame. It is a metaphor for seeking death and self-destruction.
A moth throws itself into a fire, just like a moth throws itself into a flame. It is a metaphor for seeking death and self-destruction.
Beacon fires for many years. Beacon fires: fireworks used by border guards in ancient times to alert the police. A metaphor for war or war. It means that the war continues year after year.
The war is raging all over the place.
The flames of war are burning from all directions. Describes the unrest on the border, with enemies invading everywhere.
风风火火 describes being busy and reckless.
Putting out firewood at a negative salary Carrying firewood to put out fires. It is a metaphor for using the wrong method to eliminate disasters, but the result is that the disasters will expand.
Wait through fire and water Go: walk towards; soup: hot water; dance: step on. Dare to step into boiling water, dare to step into raging fire. It is a metaphor for not avoiding hardships and dangers, but moving forward bravely.
Dry wood and fierce fire describe the strong erotic demands between men and women, and are often used in improper relationships between men and women. Also describes high emotions.
The cost of anointing anointing: oil for lighting a lamp; anointing: a lamp. Refers to the cost of studying.
The school fire burns itself out. It is a metaphor for a talented and learned person who suffers disaster because of his talents.
Watching the fire from across the river Watching people’s houses on fire from across the river. It is a metaphor for not asking for help when someone else is in trouble, but just watching the fun on the sidelines.
Bonfire Fox Crying: Put the fire in the cage at night to make it vaguely resemble a phosphorus fire, and at the same time imitate the sound of a fox. This is the story of Chen She and Wu Guang using the excuse of a fox ghost to launch a mass uprising.
Black light and blind fire describes darkness without light.
Fire plowing and water farming: weeding. A primitive farming method in ancient times.
The sky is lit up by the light of fire. The sky is lit up by the light of fire. Describes a huge fire (mostly fire).
Sea of ??Fire and Knife Mountain is a metaphor for an extremely dangerous and difficult place.
Furious means extremely angry.
Huoran Quanda is a metaphor for the rapid development of the situation.
Fire umbrella opened high. Fire umbrella: a metaphor for the strong summer sun; Zhang: spread out. Describes the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.
Pour oil on the fire. Pour oil on the fire. Metaphors make people angrier or make a situation more serious.
To make ice on fire is a metaphor for disappearing all at once.
Burning with fire means feeling very anxious or feeling uncomfortably hot.
Burning to the point of burning eyebrows. Burning to the point of burning eyebrows. It means that things are very urgent at hand.
Fire tree and silver flower Fire tree: a fiery red tree, which means that the tree is covered with lights; Yinhua: a silver-white flower, which means that the lights are bright. Describes a brilliant night scene with lanterns and fireworks.
Fiery Eyes and Golden Eyes originally refers to Sun Wukong’s eyes that can identify demons and ghosts in "Journey to the West". Later, it was used to describe a person's sharp vision and ability to distinguish authenticity.
To get chestnuts from the fire is a metaphor for being taken advantage of, risking your efforts but getting nothing.
Cuohuo to accumulate firewood. Firewood: firewood; Cuo: same as: "cuo", place. Put the fire under the woodpile. The metaphor hides great dangers and endless troubles.
As urgent as a spark Spark: a shooting star. Light like a shooting star flashed across the sky. Describes very urgent and urgent.
Rush for Spark Spark: Shooting Star. Light like a shooting star flashed across the sky. Describes very urgent and urgent.
Jiaoli Huozhao is the "immortal fruit" mentioned in Taoist scriptures.
The bright sun is like fire. Jiao: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. It mostly describes the heat of summer.
The person closest to the disaster will suffer first.
Throw firewood into the fire to put out the flames. It is a metaphor that taking the wrong approach will not only fail to solve the problem, but will make the problem more serious.
Put out the fire and raise the boil. Boiling: boiling water. Metaphors do not fundamentally solve the problem. It also describes the situation as critical.