like a raging fire
Like a raging fire, Chinese idiom; pronunciation: R ú Hu ǒ R ú t ú, which means red as fire and white as tea. The original metaphor is military capacity. It is now used to describe exuberance, enthusiasm or intensity. It comes from Guoyu. Wu Yu: "all people think that the square array is made of white clothes, white flags, plain armour and white feather. It looks like tea." It's the same with the left army. They are all dressed in red clothes, red clothes (Y ú), Dan Jia and Zhu Yu's clothes. They look like fire. "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] is in the ascendant, vigorous, turbulent and turbulent, and [antonym] is silent, lifeless and silent
Idiom usage
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Idiom story
At the end of the spring and Autumn period, Fu Chai, the king of Wu, conquered Yue, Lu and Qi in succession. He was ambitious and continued to march to the northwest, intending to conquer Jin in one go. But just at this time, Gou Jian, king of Yue, copied the back road of King Wu. He led the army all the way to Suzhou, the capital of the state of Wu, and sent troops to occupy the Huaihe River, cutting off the retreat of the king of Wu. This news threw a basin of cold water on King Fucha of Wu. He was so shocked that he immediately called together the officials and generals to discuss countermeasures. It is said that if we go back now, it means that we have lost the battle in Liangguan and will be beaten at both ends. If we can defeat the state of Jin, it means that we have become the overlord in the feudal states, and it is not too late to go back to deal with Gou Jian, king of Yue. The big idea has been decided, and the urgent task is to conquer Jin as soon as possible. After much consideration, he decided to make a surprise. One evening, the king of Wu gave an order. The whole army was well fed, and the horses were well fed. Thirty thousand strong generals were selected from the whole army. There are three squares for every 10000 people. There are 100 people in each square. At the head of every line is the Department of officers. Every ten lines, or a thousand people, is in the charge of a doctor. Each square is led by a general. The square array in the middle, White Helmets, white armor, white clothes, white flags, white bows and arrows, is controlled by the king of Wu himself and is called the central army. The square array on the left, red helmets, red armor, red clothes and red arrows are almost unfathomable. The square array on the right is black. They set out in the middle of the night and arrived at dawn only a mile away from the Jin army. Just as the sky was brightening, Wu Jun's drums were loud and cheering was earth shaking. When the Jin army woke up from his dream, he was stunned to see the three squares and the momentum of the Wu Army: the white square looked like tea, like a thatched field full of white flowers; the Red Square looked like fire, like a burning flame; and the black square looked like an unfathomable sea!
like a raging fire
Listen to the sound with your bones - chuāi gǔ tīng shēng
mutual exchange of needed products - hù tōng yǒu wú
The order of running through the fish - guàn yú zhī xù
Water without source, wood without root - wú yuán zhī shuǐ,wú běn zhī mù
beat gongs and shout at passengers to open the way for a coming official - kāi luó hè dào
live in retirement and wait for the right time for a comeback in public life - zūn yǎng shí huì
Wait for the hare to keep the tree - dài tù shǒu zhū