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Seeking fire in the well is a Chinese idiom. Look for fire in the well. If the method or direction of metaphor is wrong, it can not achieve the purpose at all.
[entry] seeking fire in the well [source] Han ce of the Warring States Period: "if you want to attack his heart, you should use it like Wu; if you want to attack his form, you should use it like Yue. It's not as good as Yue to attack the form, but not as good as Wu to attack the heart. However, the superior and the inferior of the monarch and the officials, who are few and long, call the overlord and steal from the well, and say, "I will ask for fire for you." [example] you do it like a fire in a well. [structure] more formal
impossible
be linked mountains and rivers - shān shuǐ xiāng lián
be utterly devoid of conscience - sàng jìn tiān liáng
stand on the edge of a pool and idly long for fish - lín hé xiàn yú