To raise a fire
Shuluojuhuo is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh ù y ù NJ ǔ Hu ǒ, which means asking for help. It is also a metaphor for resolving difficulties. It is the same as "asking for fire". From Lu Jichen's poems.
The origin of Idioms
Qing Qian Qianyi's preface to LV Jichen's poem: "when the country is broken and the family is dead, and the years are declining, he will raise a fire and wait for the pot to cook
Analysis of Idioms
To beg for fire, to return a wife and to ask for fire
Idiom usage
Commendatory words; combination; as predicate and object; referring to people
Chinese PinYin : shù yūn jǔ huǒ
To raise a fire
enjoy great popularity among the people. kǒu bēi zài dào
golden laws and precious rules. jīn kē yù niè
I'm not familiar with life. rén shēng miàn bù shú
give one's authority to others. dào chí tài ē
be cheated but unable to talk about it for one reason or another. chī yǎ bā kuī