The meaning of 'raging flames' was a blazing flame. Blazing Flame was a Chinese word that was pronounced lièyàn. It meant a blazing flame, as opposed to a slow fire. It was mentioned in Fu Xuan's Ode to the Capital. Raging flames could be used to describe the intensity of the flames, such as soaring flames, burning flames, and so on.
It could symbolize the guy's exploration of diverse identities or hidden desires. Maybe it's his subconscious processing of complex emotions related to sexuality.
Smoke and fire were the true essence of life. Smoke and fire represented the beauty and warmth of ordinary life. It could bring people a sense of security, comfort, and home. It was people's love for life and thinking about the secular world. Smoke and fire exist in the details of our daily lives, such as the food in the kitchen, the greetings from neighbors, and the little fun when we are alone. It was a philosophy of life that could eliminate loneliness and fear and fill the loneliness in people's hearts. Smoke and fire were the best way of life for Chinese people. It was not only reflected in their diet, but also in their attitude towards life and their seriousness towards work. Smoke and fire were people's life, a life of relationships, and a proof of people's meaning to themselves.
Moon drama was a TV series that aired every Monday and Tuesday night in Korea. According to the Korean and Japanese way of naming the week, Mondays were called Moonlight Day, and Tuesdays were called Blazing Fire Day. Therefore, the TV series that aired on Mondays and Tuesdays were called Moonfire Series.
This was the plot of the novel "Transmigrated with a novel". It referred to the protagonist waking up to find that she had transmigrated to the romance novel she was reading and became the female lead. Dreaming of becoming the female lead might represent the desire to have the various advantages and happy life of the female lead in this plot. However, this was only a plot of a novel. It was impossible to transmigrate in reality. If you really like this kind of plot, I recommend a novel similar to "Crossing with a novel","The Book of Time Travel: Wives Like Clouds". It's also a story about crossing into a novel world. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Beacon fire playing with princes was a common idiom in ancient Chinese novels. It meant that the princes fought fiercely with each other for power, interests, resources, etc. This idiom was often used to describe political struggles, wars, and other situations.
I'm not sure which particular story you're referring to, Country Fire. If I can provide more information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
The Beacon Fire Play is from Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It refers to the Three Kingdoms period where Cao Cao ordered all troops to continue fighting after the Battle of Red Cliff to weaken Sun Quan's forces. He constantly sent more troops to our side, causing our army to be exhausted and the situation to be critical. Under such circumstances, I had no choice but to use the beacon fire to convey the order to gather the army to deal with the enemy. The meaning of this idiom was that the ruler constantly expanded his power for his own benefit, causing the people to be exhausted and lose trust.