burning the city with red mouth and red tongue: refers to slanders. Metaphor slanderers are extremely harmful.
red tongue burning city red: fiery red. Red tongue is like fire, enough to burn the city. It is very hurtful to slander or sow dissension.
burning in jealousy is extremely excited, mentally disordered or frantic because of jealousy.
Yamakaji is used as a metaphor to stir up trouble and sow discord.
it is better to burn in anger than to speak in anger.
burning wages with sauce means that work is worthless or not valued.
burning salary for compound sauce means that it is worthless or not valued.
burning: burning. Barbecue by fire. Metaphor is very anxious in my heart or uncomfortable in my body.
fire burns the eyebrows. Metaphor is immediate, very urgent.
Picking Buddha and burning incense is a metaphor for treating people differently.
Hunger burns the intestines. Hunger is unbearable, like burning the stomach and intestines. Describe hunger as unbearable.
rape, capture, burn and kill adulterous women, rob property, kill and set fire to them.
burning in the flame of hunger still burns the intestines. Describe hunger.
kowtowing and burning incense is a metaphor for asking for a good word.
If you stay in the green hills, you won't worry about burning firewood. As long as the foundation or foundation still exists, it won't hurt you to suffer losses or setbacks temporarily.
staying in the green hills is not afraid of burning without firewood.
If the green hills remain, there will still be firewood burning. The metaphor can preserve the most fundamental conditions, and other problems can be solved. With "stay in the green hills, not afraid of burning without firewood."
staying green is not afraid of burning without firewood. As long as there is life, there is a future and hope.
burning with anger; In my heart. Anger burns in my heart. Describe the heart with great anger.
don't burn incense at ordinary times, but rush to cram for Buddha's feet. The original metaphor is that we don't communicate at ordinary times, and we only beg in case of emergency. After that, it means that I am not prepared at ordinary times and I have to deal with it in a hurry.
don't burn incense at ordinary times, cram for the Buddha's feet temporarily: at ordinary times; Praying for Buddha's feet: worship Buddha. It is a metaphor for not going back and forth at ordinary times, and pleading only in case of emergency. It means that you are not prepared at ordinary times and you have to deal with it in a hurry.
a thousand days of firewood and a day of burning is a metaphor for persistent struggle, and once it is successful. It is also a metaphor for accumulating at ordinary times and spending once. The same as "a thousand days of firewood is burned in one day."
a thousand days of firewood is burned once a day (1) metaphor for persistent struggle and once success. (2) metaphor usually accumulated, once spent. Also known as "a thousand days of firewood and a day of burning."
get burned: cited; Body: itself. Set yourself on fire Metaphor is asking for trouble or suffering.
burning incense is a metaphor for sincerely thanking people.
Burning osmanthus and cooking jade describes the high price and the extremely difficult life of the people.
The metaphor of burning an eyebrow is very urgent.
Burn the harp and cook the crane. Use the harp as firewood and cook the crane and eat it. Metaphor spoils beautiful things.
burning rhinoceros and watching fire is a metaphor for insight into things.
burning incense is a ritual to worship the gods and buddhas.
A hot soup means being ill and having a high fever.
don't burn incense when you are free, but rush to cram for the Buddha's feet. The original metaphor is that we don't communicate at ordinary times, and we only beg in case of emergency. After that, it means that I am not prepared at ordinary times and I have to deal with it in a hurry.
incense burns by itself: vanilla. Lavender is burned because of its aroma. Metaphor: People incur disasters because of their talents
Wildfires in wildfire never quite consumes them and they are tall once more in the spring wind can't burn all the weeds, but when spring comes, the weeds grow again. Metaphor is something full of vitality, and no force can kill it.
setting yourself on fire used to mean asking for trouble or suicide. Nowadays, more metaphors are used to actively expose their shortcomings and mistakes in order to win everyone's criticism and help.
burning back and burning neck: burning. It means that Buddhists burn moxa or incense to burn the back of the head
Burning the back and burning the top means that Buddhists burn moxa or incense to burn the back of the head.
Boiling a crane and burning a piano is a metaphor for ruining beautiful things and thus ruining the scenery.
Real gold is not afraid of fire. It is a metaphor for truth or a person who stands upright can stand the test of practice and is not afraid of any criticism.