To put out a fire with firewood Metaphorically speaking, to put out a fire with firewood is to use the wrong method to eliminate a disaster, and as a result, the disaster expands instead.
Disconnect from water and fire
To describe a person who does not communicate with others.
Robbing while the fire is burning It is a metaphor for taking advantage of a person's danger for personal gain.
Pinch salt into the fire Pinch: to take something with the finger. The salt bursts when it is put into the fire. It is a metaphor for impatient temperament.
厝火积薪 厝:放置;薪:柴草。 Put the fire under the pile of firewood. Metaphorically speaking, there is a great danger lurking.
The word "hot" describes a very close relationship.
Knife plow fire hoe Hoe: weed. The ancients cut down the trees and burned off the weeds before sowing, and fertilized the field with ash. It refers to the original farming techniques.
Knife plowing and fire seeding Ancient a method of cultivation, the grass on the ground burned into ash to make fertilizer, digging pits on the ground under the seed.
Sword Mountain and Fire Sea A metaphor for extremely dangerous and difficult places.
The metaphor of a moth to a flame is to seek one's own death.
The word "brilliant" is used to describe a brightly lit and bustling scene at night.
Lightning and fire The light of lightning and the fire of flint. Lightning and flint. Originally a Buddhist saying, it is a metaphor for things passing by in an instant. Now more describes things like lightning and stone fire in a flash.
Hole like watching fire Hole: thorough. It describes a very clear observation of things, as if looking at fire.
Moths go to the fire. It is a metaphor for seeking one's own death or destruction.
Moths go to the fire. It is a metaphor for seeking one's own death and taking one's own life.
Beacon fire: the smoke and fire of the border guards in ancient times. Beacon fire: the smoke and fire of the border guards in ancient times. It is a metaphor for war or war.
Beacon fire in the sky describes the fire of war all over the world.
2. What are the four-character idioms of the word "残"残民害物 残:伤害。
Destroying the people and damaging the property Cruelty to the people Cruelty: to maim; Cruelty: to fulfill a wish. To achieve the evil purpose by brutalizing the people Broken walls and walls have collapsed, describing the broken scene Willow folded and flowers disabled Metaphorically speaking, a woman died or was injured Defeated scales and disabled armor Defeated: destroyed.
The scales and armor in pieces, compared to the snowflakes flying in the air. The first is a metaphor for the snowflakes flying in the air.
Residual: withered.
In the old days, it was used as a metaphor to describe a woman who had a debauched life or had been ravaged and abandoned.
In olden times, it was used as a metaphor for a woman who lived a debauched life or had been ravaged and abandoned.
It describes a person who is conservative in his thinking and does not seek improvement.
To be cruel and unkind
To be cruel and venomous, without sympathy or compassion at all.
The leftovers are left over; the cups are left over; the roasted meat is roasted. It refers to the leftovers of the meal.
It is also used as a metaphor for something given by others.
The defeated troops.
The leftovers The leftover tea and the leftover food.
The last of the winter and the last of the moon Lunar New Year: the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. It refers to the end of the year.
The Remaining Anointing and Fragrance Remaining: remaining; Anointing: grease; Fragrance: aroma. It is a metaphor for the literary heritage left behind by the predecessor.
The leftovers are the leftovers of the meal.
The leftovers of a meal are also referred to as the alms given by others.
The remaining flowers and willows Failure: decay.
The oldest of the oldest of the oldest of the oldest of the oldest.
The willow tree is withered, and the flowers have been destroyed. In the old days, it was used as a metaphor for women who lived a debauched life or were ravaged and abandoned.
Cruelty to the people, cruelty to the people, contrary to heaven. It describes the cruelty and injustice of the reactionary rulers.
The old man is in his twilight years.
The residual strength refers to old age and physical decline.
残缺不全 残:残破;缺:缺少;全:完整。 It is broken, lacking, and very incomplete.
Remnants of the mountains and waters Refers to the remaining parts of a country after most of its territory has fallen. It is also a metaphor for things that remain without being eliminated.
Residue and Remnants A metaphor for the remaining bad people or evil forces that have not been eliminated. The word "residue" is used to refer to the residue of a bad person or an evil force that has not been eliminated.
Filth: filth, a metaphor for evil forces. To remove the brutal and corrupt forces in the society.
Broken wall and mutilated jang wall: a round flat jade object with a hole in the center; jang: a jade object like half a kuai.
Metaphorically speaking, although broken, it is still a very precious thing.
A book or article that is incomplete.
A book that is incomplete. Broken Ink and Broken Broussonetia A broken and incomplete tome.
The broken wall describes a house that has collapsed and is in ruins. A great wind sweeps away the broken clouds.
A metaphor for sweeping away what is left at once.
A metaphor for an old person who may die at any time.
It is also a metaphor for something that may be destroyed at any time.
The metaphor is that a person is approaching the end of his life.
苟延残喘 苟:暂且,勉强;延:延续;残喘:临死前的喘喘。
The metaphor of the death of a man who is not able to survive is a metaphor of the death of a man.
Metaphorically, it is a temporary struggle to survive.
It is also a metaphor for a broken relationship.
A metaphor for people who are less able to work because they are old and weak, as well as for other reasons.
The remaining water and mountains The mountains and rivers are in a state of disrepair.
It is also used as a metaphor for the things that have not been eliminated but remain. To win over the cruelty and remove the death penalty by probing the cruel person so that he or she will not do evil again.
It also refers to the moralization of the people, which leads to peace and rule.
It also means that the people will be pacified and ruled in a peaceful manner.
It often describes a cold and desolate mood. It also refers to the singing of courtesans.
Self-inflicted injuries. The people killed each other.
① To hold on to something that is broken. It describes the conservative thinking, not accepting new things.
①To keep the broken things and not let go of the broken things. Later, it is often referred to as the incomplete books or fragmented poems and paintings.
The broken pieces of food See "broken cups and cold food".
Northern Zhou - Geng Xin "Xie Tengwang set preface Kai": "a lack of financial resources, not much to make a statement ...... to such as the remnants of the compilation of the fall of Jane, and into the dust; the red axis of the green box, more from the ashes. The residual soup leftovers residual: leftover.
Eat the rest of the soup and rice. 残渣余孽 Metaphorically speaking, the bad guys remaining in the process of elimination or elimination.
Sin: evil things. Broken Pipe Remnant Shen Shen (断管残渖) A word or picture that is incomplete and mutilated.
Pipe, pen; Shen, ink. Broken Rain and Broken Clouds A metaphor for a man and a woman whose love for each other has ended and whose love for each other has not lasted.
The metaphor of a man and a woman in love is that they are not able to continue their love.
The light of twilight is the light of the setting sun. It is a metaphor for old age and near death.
The scales and armor See "scales and armor".
The word "leftovers" is used to describe food that has been eaten.
Metaphorically, to discard something useless.
A metaphor for a woman's leftover makeup.
A metaphor for a broken mountain or river.
It describes the landscape of the land after the death of a country or after a change. It is also a metaphor for the things that have not been eliminated and are left.
Collecting and repairing the broken and broken, repairing the missing.
To collect the remnants of something; to make up for something missing.
Guarding the defects and embracing the defects is also known as "guarding the defects and embracing the defects".
The word "cope" is used to describe a situation in which a person is unable to cope with a situation.
It is a metaphor for being old-fashioned and not thinking of change.
The metaphor of "keeping the old ways and not thinking about change" is to keep the old ways and not thinking about change.
Later, the phrase "water left behind, mountain left in ruins" was used to refer to the scene of a dead country or a country divided and in ruins after a revolution.
This is from the Southern History - Jiang Yan's Biography. The story goes that Jiang Yan of the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties was very talented when he was young.
Legend has it that in his later years, he dreamed that Zhang Xie of the Jin Dynasty said to him, "I sent him a piece of brocade before, but now I can see that it has been returned." Jiang Yan returned a few feet of broken brocade, Zhang said angrily, "That must be cut off all the end."
Jiang Yan's literary talent is not as good as it used to be.
Metaphorically, it is a scene of decline and fall. It is mostly used to set off the ruin of the country and the bleakness of the state of mind."
See "Raising a tiger to eat itself".
The tiger does not eat its own food.
The moon and the flowers are in a state of disrepair. It is a metaphor for the destruction of beautiful things, and also refers to the death of a beautiful woman.
Defeated Generals and Disabled Soldiers (〖解释〗指戰败后剩余的兵将). It is the same as "defeated soldiers and generals".
Mutilated Kei and Broken Jibi (〖解释〗Mutilated Kei and Broken Jibi). It refers to something which is precious though it is broken.
The remnants of the army and generals (〖解释〗the remnants of the soldiers and generals after the defeat. It is the same as "remnants of soldiers and defeated generals".
Broken chapters and broken briefs (〖解释〗指残缺不全的书籍或零散不整的诗文字画). The leather strips or ropes used to connect the bamboo slips are braided.
Jane, bamboo, ancient bamboo used for writing. The same as the "broken and broken Jane".
3. What are the four-letter idioms for the character "残"?残缺不全,
残兵败将,
风烛残年,
自自残杀,
风卷残云,
断壁残垣,
西风残照,
The broken walls,
The broken walls,
The broken leaves,
The broken flowers,
The broken soup,
The broken water,
The broken willow,
The broken flowers,
The broken flowers,
The broken walls,
The broken wall,
The broken leaves,
The broken flower,
The broken flower,
The broken candle,
The broken candle,
The broken wall,
The broken flower,
The broken jade and the broken jang
The broken light of the twilight,
The fatigue and the disability,
The moon and the broken flower,
The broken wall,
The tiger and the tiger,
The leftovers from the tiger's mouth,
The leftovers from the tiger's mouth,
The leftovers from the paper,
The leftovers from the scales and the leftovers from the armour,
The leftovers from the paper,
The leftovers from the ink and the leftovers from the kozo,
The leftover ink and the leftover kozo,
The leftover years.
Broken beads and broken jewels,
Broken walls and broken jangles,
Broken bones and bones,
Winning and killing,
Cruelty and cruelty,
Broken kuai and broken jibi,
Broken pipe and broken shen,
The wind and the snow,
The wind and the snow,
The broken bones and the cruelty of the people,
Broken rain and the broken clouds,
Broken cream and the leftovers,
The broken bones and the broken jang,
The broken bones and the broken jang.
"To hold on to the remnants of the past",
"To remove the remnants of the past",
"The remnants of the past",
"The remnants of the past",
"The remnants of the past",
"The remnants of the past",
"The remnants of the past",
4, Foxes singing in bonfires, real gold in flames, hunger and fire in the intestines, Bing as if observing fire, foxes singing in bonfires, moths flinging themselves to the fire, fires burning in a hurry, smoke disappearing and fire extinguishing, fire wives and ashes, water and fire, fire and fire, fire and sunlight, insight as if observing fire, putting fire on the salary, 100,000 fires in a hurry, killing people and setting them aflame, fire of ignorance, fire of the Hanging River, going to the soup and throwing themselves into the fire, not avoiding the soup and the fire, playing with the fire to get burned, setting fire to the mountain, burning with the fire in the heart, putting out fires and throwing oneself into the fire, drilling and taking the ice to get the fire, leading the wind to blow the fire, and the beacon of fire in all four directions, Tongue like fire, save the people, fire and fire, hoeing, undressing and holding fire, light the firefly reflecting the snow, near the first fire, fire, dry wood, such as water and fire, add oil blazing salary, soup burning fire, casting paste to stop the fire, moths to the fire, ruffling the fire, fire, fire and oil, fire plowing and water hoeing, playing with the fire, the fire, because the wind blew the fire, incense and fire because of the fire, fire candles and silver flowers, smoke and fire extinguished, water and fire, fire and fire, fire and discernment of the sun, the fire out of the nose, the fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, fire and fire, hemp please fire, Burning rhinoceros to watch the fire, to the fire beggar, drilling fire to get ice, seven orifices of fire, real gold and intense fire, holding fire and lying down, snow window fireflies, water and fire without intercourse, pay off the fire, beacon fire, spring wind and wildfire. 5. What are the four-character idioms starting with the word "fire"1. 火烧眉毛: huǒ shāo méi máo
[释义]:Metaphorically speaking, to take care of the immediate situation or the matter in front of one's eyes, it is very urgent.
2. 火冒三丈: huǒ mào sān zhàng
[释义]: 冒:往上升。 It describes anger to the extreme.
3. 火中取栗: huǒ zhōng qǔ lì
[释义]:Metaphorically, to be used by others to do something risky, and to pay the price without getting the benefit.
4. 火居道士:huǒ jū dào shì
[释义]:a Taoist priest who gets married in a family.
5. 火树银花: huǒ shù yín huā
[释义]:Mostly used to describe the brilliant night scene of lights or fireworks.
Knowledge Extension:
Sentences:
1. You don't usually study seriously, do you have to wait until the fireworks start to stress?
2. Her words were so vicious that she made her mother-in-law furious.
3. They won't allow themselves to be used to fire up someone else.
4. All of you who support the Chinese Taoist Sect's tiny fire-dwelling Taoist priest, Taoist Yuan, every day will be rewarded with immense merits and longevity.
5. The square was decorated with fire trees and silver flowers, which attracted thousands of visitors.
6. What are the four-letter words with the word "fire"?Four-letter words with the word "fire" include:
Deep water is hot, hot fire is in full swing, fire is in the air, fire is in the sky, fire is in the air, fire is in the air, fire is in the heart, fire is in the heart, fire is in the envy, full of anger, fire is in the heart, fire is in the heart, fire is in the air, fire is in the air, fire is in the air, fire is in the sky, fire is in the air, fire is in the air, fire is in the air, fire is in the air, fire is in the air.
深深火热 [ shuǐ shēn huǒ rè ]
Comment: The disaster suffered is getting deeper and deeper like water and hotter and hotter like fire. It is a metaphor for the extreme pain of the people's life.
Chinese idiom: The people were plunged into a life of deep water and hot fire.
Hot Fire Tiaotian [ rè huǒ cháo tiān ]
Comment: It describes the mass activities with warm emotions and high atmosphere, just like the blazing fire burning in the sky.
句:The workers on the construction site are working feverishly.
火冒三丈 [ huǒ mào sān zhàng ]
Comment: describe anger to the extreme.
句:他这种无赖行为,真令人火冒三丈。
英 心急火燎 [ xīn jí huǒ liǎo ]
Interpretation: The heart is anxious as if it were on fire. It describes very anxious.
句句:The efficiency of the factory is not going up, and the factory director is so anxious that his hair has turned white.
Jealousy fire burns [ dù huǒ zhōng shāo ]
Comment: Being unusually agitated by jealousy, one's mind is in a state of confusion or frenzy.
句:Small Chen was burning with jealousy when he saw what his sweetheart was doing.
Full of anger [mǎn qiāng nù huǒ]
Interpretation: describes the heart filled with great anger.
句句: I was so full of anger that I made a stupid choice.
Comment: The Taoist alchemist thought that the alchemy was successful if the furnace emitted a pure green flame. Later, it was used to compare the realm of pure and perfect kung fu.
sentence: After decades of study, his cooking skills have been perfected. It was originally used to describe the flourishing of the army.
sentence: This project is in full swing.
Comment: Watching people on fire across the river.
In Chinese, "gén à guān huǒ" means to watch a fire from the other side of the river.
sentence: when others are in danger, we should come forward to help them enthusiastically, instead of watching the fire from the other side of the river and watching it with indifference.
Comment: To steal chestnuts roasted in the stove. It is a metaphor for being taken advantage of and risking one's life for nothing.
Dictionary: This is like taking chestnuts from the fire, I am afraid I can't do it.
Go to the soup and tread on fire [ fù tāng dǎo huǒ ]
Interpretation: Boiling water dares to wade, fire dares to tread. It is a metaphor for going forward without avoiding difficulties and dangers.
Expressions: Soldiers go through fire and water to defend their beautiful homeland, and they die with all their strength.
7. What are the idioms in which the fourth character is fireThe lights in every house,
Moths to the flame,
July is on fire,
Dry wood is burning hot,
The sun is burning hot,
A fire in the sky,
A fire in the sky,
A fire in the sky,
A fire on the other side of the river,
Going to the soup,
The star's fire,
The star's fire,
The star's fire,
The star's fire,
The star's fire,
The star's fire.
to go out to the fire,
to make light of the fire,
to make light of the fire,
to fan the fire,
to make light of the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
to put out the fire,
fan the wind and light the fire,
urgent as a fire,
bundle the hemp and ask for fire,
bundle the embers and ask for fire,
greatly stir up the liver,
urgent as a fire,
moths throw themselves into the fire,
the situation is like a water and fire,
not to eat smoke and fire,
to save the people's life and water and fire
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8. Four-letter words for firestarry-eyed,
burning brightly,
burning brightly,
burning well,
moths to the flame,
July fire,
100,000 firestorms,
dry wood,
burning fire,
burning fire,
burning hot,
burning in the fire,
burning in the deep water
the burning sun,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the eyes of fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire,
the fire. To make the fire burn,To add fuel to the fire,
To make light of the fire,
To make fire with a blade,
To burn with anger,
To play with fire,
To burn with fire,
To save fire and save the drowning,
To raise a fire with a hemp,
To look at a fire as if it were a watchful eye,
To exhaust a fire,
To make the fire go out,
To make a fire go cold,
To make a fire go out,
To make a fire go out,
To be burnt near the fire,
To be burnt at the nose,
To pass on fire,
To remove moths from fire,
To stir up fire,
To go to the fire,
To fulfill the fire in the soup,
To fulfill the fire in the soup,
To cultivate fire in a fire,
To watch fire in a rhinoceros,
To make a fire in the soup,
To be hot in the soup,
To be a fire in the tongue,
To be a fire in a fire,
To be a fire in a fire,
To be a fire in a soup
The tongue is on fire,
The stone is on fire,
The incense is on fire,
To go to the fire,
To go to the fire,
To go hungry,
To go to the fire,
To be incapable of being burned by water and fire,
To go on fire,
To go to the fire,
To go to the soup and jump into the fire
The fourth character of fire is "fire". p> 9. What are the idioms of the fourth character fire
To put out a fire by holding a salary is a metaphor for using the wrong way to eliminate a disaster, which results in the expansion of the disaster instead.
Not eating fire and smoke food Fire and smoke food: cooked food. In the old days, it was used to praise poetry and literature for their high intention and clear words, which are different from the ordinary.
Disconnected from water and fire describes a person who does not communicate with others.
A fire at the city gate brings calamity to the fish in the pond When the city gate was on fire, everyone went to the moat to get water, and when the water ran out, the fish died. Metaphorically speaking, it is said to suffer loss or misfortune because of being implicated.
Pinch salt into the fire Pinch: to take something. Salt bursts as soon as it is put in the fire. It is a metaphor for an impatient temperament.
A moth to a flame is a metaphor for seeking one's own death.
Lightning and flint The light of lightning and the fire of flint. The original is a Buddhist term, which is a metaphor for things passing by in a flash. Now, it is often used to describe things like lightning and stone fire, which are gone in a flash.
Hole like watching fire Hole: thorough. It describes a very clear observation of things, as if looking at fire.
Moths go to the fire like moths to the fire. It is a metaphor for seeking one's own death or destruction.
Moths go to the fire. It is a metaphor for seeking one's own death and taking one's own life.
The word is used to describe busyness and rashness.
The wind is high and the moon is dark, so the wind is high and the moon is dark. The wind is high: the wind is very strong. It describes the behavior of bandits who take advantage of the opportunity to commit crimes.
Carrying firewood to put out a fire. It is a metaphor for using the wrong way to eliminate a disaster, and the result is to expand the disaster instead.
赴汤蹈火 赴:走往;汤:热水;蹈:踩。 The fire is a hot water, and the boiling water is a hot fire. It is a metaphor for going forward without avoiding difficulties and dangers.
Dry wood and fire describes the strong erotic demands between men and women, and is often used to describe inappropriate relationships between men and women.
The fire is being watched from across the river, and the fire is being watched from across the river.
The word "black light" describes the darkness and lack of light.
積薪厝火 薪:柴草;厝:同:"措",放置。 The metaphor is that there is a great danger hidden, and the consequences will be endless.
Rush like star fire Star fire: shooting star. Like the light of a shooting star flashing through the air. It describes a very urgent and pressing situation.
Rush like star fire Star fire: shooting star. The light of a shooting star flashes through the air. Describes very urgent and pressing.