Hold on to fire
Baohuocuo salary is a Chinese word, its pronunciation is B à Ohu à Cu à x à n, which means that the crisis is coming.
explain
Metaphor crisis is coming.
Source of allusion
According to the biography of Jia Yi in the book of Han Dynasty, "my husband lives under the accumulated salary of huocuo, but he sleeps on it. The fire has not been ignited yet. Because it is said to be safe, why is it so different now?"
Idiom information
Idiom example: in the age of Chinese, Yan Ran and Jia Yi in Kyushu only thought that they were living in a fire house under the accumulated salary. General knowledge of Zizhi: the third year of emperor Taizi of shizuwu
Hold on to fire
release a tiger to protect oneself -- to bring trouble on oneself while attempting to avoid it with other means - yǐn hǔ zì wèi
join closely together like the teeth of a comb or the scales of a fish - zhì bǐ lín zhēn
treacherous ministers and traitors - luàn chén zéi zǐ