What do you mean, what fire?

This is an idiom to describe high spirits.

The pinyin is gāncháilièhuǒ.

1, explain in detail:

(1) describe the strong desire between men and women, also describe the mood is high.

(2) describe high spirits (this meaning is not commonly used)

2, the source: Feng Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 8 "Joe Taishou is out of place": moving dry wood near the fire, no wonder it burns; If you match beautiful jade with pearls, you will get your spouse. Vernacular interpretation: close to the fire, no wonder he lit it; Because jade matches pearls, you can get those occasional.

3. Example: "A single spark can start a prairie fire and 70 thousand troops dismount from Taihang Mountain": "The mood of the soldiers is like a pot of dry wood and fire, singing battle songs all the way? Go to Zanhuang City. "