Idiom definition: accumulating salary and burning fire jρxρn CuòHuǒ Salary: firewood; Measures: the same as "quantity", place. Put the fire under the woodpile. Metaphor hides great danger and endless future trouble. Example of idiom: Huang's "Celebrating the New Year in Beijing": "Fortunately, I can accumulate salary and enjoy a moment of comfort." Emotional color: derogatory grammatical usage: as object and attribute; It refers to a huge crisis idiom structure: contraction era: modern [1]2 allusion source "Han Jia's posthumous biography": "The husband sleeps on it under the salary of fire, and the fire does not burn. Because it is said to be safe, it is different. 3 synonym "chicken turkey" 4 English translation "put a fire under a pile of waste wood"