In the traditional culture of China, C fire and Ding Huo are often used to describe different time periods and experiences. For example, the first 30 years of life are called "Year of Fire", which represents warm youth and youth; The next 30 years are called "Ding Huo Year", which represents mature wisdom and experience. In addition, C fire and Ding Huo can also describe two different living conditions. C fire represents life "fiery" and full of vitality; On the other hand, Ding Huo stands for "the warmth of fire", warmth and comfort.
In folklore, fire C and Ding Huo are two mysterious kindling. Legend has it that the fire of C was left after swallowing, and the fire of Ding was left by Shuiyue Guanyin. The reason why C fire and Ding fire are valued in legends and stories is that they represent two mysterious and powerful forces, which can bring happiness and blessings to the world. Therefore, when many people burn incense and pray, they will also light the fire of Ding Huo, hoping to get the blessing and shelter of the gods.