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飞蛾扑火(飛蛾撲火)

飞蛾扑火 (fēi é pū huǒ) literally meansflying moth rushes fireand expressesbe irresistibly drawn toward self-destruction”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

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Pronunciation: fēi é pū huǒ Literal meaning: Flying moth rushes fire

Origin & Usage

Han Dynasty naturalists first documented this self-destructive phenomenon of moths (飞蛾) rushing toward flames (扑火). Tang Dynasty poets transformed this natural observation into a powerful metaphor for human self-destructive fascinations. The biological accuracy makes it particularly compelling - moths genuinely exhibit this behavior, creating a perfect natural metaphor for irrational attraction to harmful things.

When to Use

Situation: Despite repeated financial disasters, he continued investing in high-risk ventures


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 飞蛾扑火 mean in English?

飞蛾扑火 (fēi é pū huǒ) literally translates toFlying moth rushes fireand is used to expressBe irresistibly drawn toward self-destruction”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 飞蛾扑火 used?

Situation: Despite repeated financial disasters, he continued investing in high-risk ventures

What is the pinyin for 飞蛾扑火?

The pinyin pronunciation for 飞蛾扑火 isfēi é pū huǒ”.

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