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Burning idioms

Idioms with burning characters include burning moxa, burning brilliance, burning insight, burning back and neck, burning arms and hair, burning momentum and burning eyes.

1, burning moxa pain: a metaphor for brotherhood. From "The History of the Song Dynasty Taizu Ji": "Taizong was very ill, and the emperor saw it and loved him very much. Taizong felt pain, and the emperor also took moxa stick moxibustion. "

2. Burning glow: it means bright and hot. The Journey to the West returned for the third time and five times: "Use this fan to slap this fire, as bright as an electric switch; Burning and shining, but like flies in summer. "

3. Insight: Correct and thorough insight. From "The Fears of Prosperity under Official Rule": "Usually, you have insightful opinions, but you can use materials and tools for the time being."

4. Burning back and neck: refers to Buddhists burning moxa or incense to burn the back of the head. From Zhu Shouchang's Biography of the Song Dynasty: "Burn the top of the back with float, and write Buddhist scriptures by pricking blood."

5, burning arm hair: burning arm shaving. From the Biography of Cai Xiang in the Song Dynasty: "At the beginning, there were old relics, and imperial secretaries often burned their arms and lost their hair."

6, the momentum is burning: describe the momentum is extremely strong, bullying the soft and fearing the hard. From "The Draft of the Qing Dynasty Sawyer's Biography" and so on. : "In Kangxi, Manchu ministers had equal power, but Sawyetu and Pearl were full of momentum."

7, burning eyes: it means that the eyes are bright and radiant. It also describes energetic, radiant and excited people.