The flames are burning
Explanation: The fire is blazing.
Chapter 61 of "Journey to the West": "Nezha took out the fire wheel and hung it on the horn of the old cow. Then he blew the real fire, and the flames were so intense that he burned the Ox King until he roared wildly. Shaking his head and wagging his tail."
Shiyanxuntian: Describes great power, high arrogance, and terrifying.
When everyone adds firewood, the flames rise: It is a metaphor that there is strength in numbers.
Chongming Jiyan: refers to the continuous light and flame, which lasts forever.
Teng Yan Fei Mang: refers to radiating light.
Arrogance: arrogance: momentum. Described as domineering and very arrogant.
Burning in the flames of hunger: Like the fire of hunger burning your intestines. Describes unbearable hunger.
Brilliant: Brilliant: brilliant. The brilliant light shines into the distance. The original description of the poem is beautiful and will be passed down to future generations. It is mostly used to describe new things with great future.
Moths fly to the flames: a metaphor for seeking death and self-destruction. Same as "moths fly to the fire".
Arrogant: Arrogant: Arrogant. Describes a person who is powerful, arrogant and wanton.