2. The fire of Ding Huo and Ding Zhan. Ding Huo's prosperous future needs wood, but it can't be lit without wood! The great Chairman Mao ordered the yen to be made in Ding Huo. Ding is also worried about the fire of life. "Worry" is a person who always keeps things in mind and tries to improve. He is a responsible person. People often say that "Ding Huo can illuminate others and give without asking for anything in return", which contains the heart of a Buddhist, so there is a saying that "there is light before the Buddha". Enlightenment from people around the fire of life: always add sesame oil before the lights go out, and be good at giving at ordinary times. The reward will be determined by the number of days. If you have a bad heart, the consequences will be heavy. Life is a blessing, which comes from everyone's heart. Ding Huo, originated from C, is the essence of all things and a symbol of civilization. The stars in the sky and the lights on the ground are called yin fire. At noon, it is the first of the six yin, and there is a eucalyptus tree in it, which can give birth to Ding Huo. B is a living wood, and D is a living fire. Live fire, soft fire, Ding Shengmu, belonging to Yin, belonging to Yin. For example, the world uses vegetable oil and sesame oil as lamps and candles, and husband oil is the cream of wood. As for the unitary time, the power of the four Yin teachers, the lights can be brilliant and the stars can be brilliant, so Ding was born in the unitary; As for the yin, the three yang should be combined, the yang fire should be born, and the yin fire should be retired. For example, when the sun rises and the stars disappear, although the lamp has a flame, it does not show its light. So Ding was born in Unitary and died in Yin. As the saying goes, as soon as the fire shines, it goes out. It is said that this is also true.
3. Ding Huo, following the fire of C, is the essence of all things and has the image of a civilization without fire. Its image is a string of stars in the sky, brightly lit on the ground, called yin fire.