What are the idioms, poems or two-part allegorical sayings related to "fire"?

The fire tree is full of silver flowers, the sun is like fire, and the fire is full in July, and the fire is urgent and burning.

1, wahoo honeysuckle? huǒ? shù? yín? huā?

Interpretation: refers to trees covered by lights; Silver flower: a silvery white flower, representing bright lights. It describes a magnificent night scene decorated with lanterns or fireworks.

Source: Tang Su Weidao's poem "The fifteenth night of the first month": "The fire tree is silver and the bridge is locked." ?

2. Is the sun like fire? jiāo? Yang? sì? moustache

Interpretation: Strong sunshine, hot sun hanging in the air, describes the hot weather.

Sentence: The sun is blazing these days. If there is an occasional breeze, it is really a pleasure.

3. July fire? qī? Youè? Li ú? moustache

Explanation: It means going to Qiu Lai in summer, and the cold weather is coming.

Source: The Book of Songs Wind July: "There is fire in July and clothes in September."

4. Is it urgent? shí? Wan? huǒ? Jay

Interpretation: describe the urgency of the matter to the extreme.

Origin: The idiom comes from Lao She's Zhao Ziyue: "Zhao Ziyue's brain bureau sent a telegram to warn the whole country." ?

5, dry wood and fire? Gan? Cai? Liye? huǒ?

Interpretation: describes the strong sexual desire between men and women, and is often used in improper relationships between men and women. It also describes high emotions.

Source: Source: Zhou Mingzhen's "West Lake Episode II: Xia Nv Scattered Wealth and Martyrdom": "How can this fiery red dry wood be hidden?"