What do you mean by temperature?

Heat usually refers to the amount of firepower and the length of time in the cooking process. It is also a metaphor for a person's cultivation level.

Temperature: [huǒ hou]?

Interpretation by reference:

1.? The strength of firepower and the length of cooking time.

Tang Duan Shicheng's Youyang Miscellaneous Wine and Food: "In Zhenyuan, there was a general's family dining. Everything tastes terrible, but in hot weather, good things are mixed together. " ?

2.? Refers to alchemy of alchemists.

Tang Juyi's poem "Giving Dulu under the Peak of the Temple of Heaven" says: "The river car should be refined after nine turns, and it will look good in three years." ?

3.? Metaphor is the maturity of morality, knowledge and skills.

In Qing Dynasty, Huang Zongxi's Preface to Poems on a Thousand Retreating Mountains: "It is more important to wait for talents to understand the connotation."

4.? Metaphor is the key time.

Chapter 30 of "Evil Sea Flower": "Saner secretly thought the news was coming, but I shouldn't show my mind rashly, because the temperature is not ripe yet." ?

1, turn the heat to boil until it is thick, sprinkle with chopped green onion, pour sesame oil into the bag, and serve white rice while it is hot.

2. The octagonal cave says the order of fire until it is all over; Tongtianhe distinguishes the severity of drugs until it is completed; Zhu Ziguo's brushwork and strokes played a great role.

3. the skill of baking or stewing eggs with dry cheese is to master the time and heat.

Above this staircase are some rooms, where he used to hold Buddha's feet in a hurry for his degree. Under that system, students burn and cook slowly on the fire of rote memorization.

5. Falcon helped move the fire, and Xiao Feng was still watching the fire add herbs.