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Moths to the Fire is a Chinese `an idiom from Sui Yao Zha and others, Liang Shu - Zhi Irrigation Biography. This idiom means a moth pouncing on fire, which is a metaphor for seeking one`s own death and bringing about one`s own destruction. Below I bring you a more comprehensive understanding of the information of this hiatus, welcome to read!

Moths to the light - self-seeking death

Moths to the fire - self-seeking death

Moths to the fire - self-seeking death

A moth to a flame - a self-inflicted disaster

A moth to a flame - a flame to itself

A moth to a flame - a self-inflicted death

A moth to a flame --Self-seeking death

Moth to flame -- Self-immolation

Moth to flame -- Self-seeking death

Moth to flame --To bring about one's own destruction

A moth to a flame -- To bring about one's own destruction

A moth to a flame -- To bring about one's own destruction

A moth to a flame

Moths to the flame - seeking death

Moths to the flame - seeking death

Moths to the flame - seeking death

Moths to the flame - seeking death

Moths to the flame - seeking death

Moths to the fire

Moth to flame - no regrets

Moth to flame - death for nothing

Moth to flame.

A moth to a flame - a self-inflicted wound

A moth to a spider - a self-inflicted wound

A moth to a lamp. --- to its own destruction

Moths catching spiders --- to its own web

Moths going to the fire --- to its own disaster

Moths going to the candle -to burn itself

Moths playing with fire - to get burned

Moths fighting fire - to get burned

Moths drilling in the hearth --Moths in the hearth - they get burned.