Curse the dragon with fire
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh ì Hu ǒ zh ò UL ó ng, which means to compare absurd things. From on the state.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhang Taiyan's on the state: "to regard it as sacred here is no different from using fire to curse the dragon."
Curse the dragon with fire
advance gradually and entrench oneself at every step - bù bù wéi yíng
hold on to one 's wrong belief till death - zhì sǐ bù wù
Eating with wind and eating with snow - cān fēng niè xuě
Measuring merits and punishing crimes - jì gōng liàng zuì
squat on the grass and chat of old times - bān jīng dào gù