fire and water have no mercy
Water and fire are merciless. As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Shu ǐ Hu ǒ w ú Q í ng, which means that water and fire are unsympathetic. If they are careless, they are easy to cause serious disasters. From yurang swallowing charcoal.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Yuan Yang Zi's yurang swallowing charcoal: "the golden drum in the city of an is a combination of external and internal forces. It is only by teaching wisdom that we can know that fire and water are merciless."
Idiom usage
To refer to water and fire is not to show affection. example fire and water are inexorable. We should all raise our awareness of prevention. this 20000 square meter furniture city has been burning for less than two hours from the fire to the end of the fire. It's merciless!
fire and water have no mercy
with a severe countenance and a harsh voice - zhèng sè lì shēng
be in the van of one 's officers and men - gōng xiān shì zú
high carriage and four horses -- symbol of wealth and nobility - sì mǎ gāo chē
a strange combination of circumstances - yīn chā yáng cuò
rely on one another as cheek and jowl - fǔ chē xiāng yī
the summer rain soothes people -- a timely help to the masses - xià yǔ yǔ rén