conflagration
A Chinese idiom, Hu ǒ Gu ā ngzh ú Ti ā n in pinyin, means that the fire lights up the sky; it describes the great fire. From Haizhi.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Dai of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his Haizhi: "the sky is burning with fire and the sea is boiling. It's strange to see a naval battle here."
Idiom usage
Fire is a kind of fire. Everywhere in the city, guns were fired, rich people fled one after another, and poor people were deprived of food and water. The second chapter of Lao She's "breathed a breath" and "chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" is: "a large number of beacon fire, a big drum. The sound of drums is like thunder, and the fire is like candle. "
Chinese PinYin : huǒ guāng zhú tiān
conflagration
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