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What? What fire?
The idiom "what fire" is the fire that started a prairie fire, the fire of a single star.

1, a prairie fire: a huge fire. More metaphor for the rapid development of power. The fire of starting a prairie fire, an idiom in China, pinyin is liáo yuán zhī huǒ hu ǒ hu ǒ, which means irresistible force; Another painter, Mr. Chen Zhongyin, painted a Chinese painting with the same name at 1977.

2. A single spark: a little spark. Dobby means tiny things. It originated from the pre-Qin philosophers "Shangshu Pan Geng". A single spark refers to a small spark, which is a metaphor for small things and new things that are small at first but have great development prospects. Part of the formal structure, including praise; Generally used as subject and object in sentences.

A single spark can make sentences.

1, a single spark can start a prairie fire. Don't forget, there will be consequences Light a lamp and wait for a hope.

A single spark can start a prairie fire, but it can't even illuminate the sky. If only the stars were on the ground.

You used to be my spark. The spark has passed, but I haven't planted a seed yet.

4. Although the flame is small, it shines in all directions. A single spark can start a prairie fire!

5, yes, a single spark is humble! But don't forget that a single spark can start a prairie fire! Yes, ants are weak! But don't forget, the power of ants can shake the sky!