Be ready for fire
The synonym jieyibaohuo generally refers to jieyibaohuo, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ě y ī B à Ohu ǒ, meaning not to solve the problem, only to lead to danger. It comes from Zizhitongjian, the 13th year of Yixi reign of Jin'an emperor.
Idiom usage
To act as an object or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: jieyibaohuo
The origin of Idioms
"Zizhitongjian · the 13th year of Yixi reign of Jin'an emperor" says: "Huarong in Guanzhong is mixed and the customs are fierce; Yu wants to use jingyanghua and Shi Zhihan to send letters to Qin, which is no different from jiebaohuo and Zhangluo to catch tigers." The volume of Liyu Zhengshi, written by Xunfang in the Qing Dynasty, is quoted as "jieyibaohuo".
Idiom explanation
Metaphor does not solve problems, only leads to danger. It's the same as "jiezhibaohuo".
Get rid of everything
heaven is high but listen to the lowliest - tiān gāo tīng xià
Slander the green with the white - yǐ bái dǐ qīng
The fierce wind strikes the slow doctor - jí jīng fēng zhuàng zhe màn láng zhōng
there 's an opportunity to take advantage of - yǒu jī kě chéng
If you are not high, you are not low - gāo bù chéng,dī bù jiù