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Four-character idioms in the early Liao Dynasty
1, the fire of a prairie fire idiom Pinyin: liáo yuán zhī huǒ idiom explanation: the fire of a prairie fire: burning Yuanye. It's on fire. The idiom of mass movement is derived from Shangshu Pan Geng: "If the fire is in the original place, don't go to you."

2, such as watching the fire idiom Pinyin: Li o rú guā n hu ǒ idiom explanation: refers to things clearly, like watching the fire. The origin of the idiom: Guo Moruo's Response to Selected Works: "Who is right and who is wrong, who is wrong, is like watching a fire."

3. If you look at the fire idiom Pinyin: Liáo ruo guān Huǒ idiom explanation: Make things clear and plain, just like watching fire. The origin of the idiom: Zong Xi's Epitaph of Mr. Zhu: "The chaos of 2125 years is like watching a fire."

4, the original fire idiom pinyin: liáo yuán liè huǒ idiom explanation: Liao: burning; Original: vilen. A raging fire that burned all over vilen. Metaphor is an irresistible force, which is developing rapidly. The origin of the idiom: Shangshu Pan Geng: "If the fire is in the original, you can't go to you."

Idiom pinyin: Li 407 destruction: breaking rotten wood. Metaphor is extremely easy to destroy the enemy. The origin of the idiom: Sui Shu Le: "Attack is like a meteor, and war is like destruction."