The characters that combine fire and wood are: Yi, Fen, Zao, Ling, Ping, Shen, and Yan.
1. Yi
The pinyin mù means fire.
The names of the characters Yi include: Yishen, Yisen, Yitong, Shengyi, Yiyu, Chunyi, Yixue, Yihang, Jieyi, Yizhao, Yiqi and Junyi.
2. Burn
The pinyin of fén is found in oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty. The ancient character "burn" looks like a fire in the forest. Its original meaning is to use fire to burn trees or grass. In ancient times, burning trees was for hunting. By extension, it refers to burning.
The names of the characters Fen are: Fen Ting, Fen Zhong, Fen Yan, Fen Sheng, Fen Xi, Fen You, Fen Yi, Fen Hong, Fen Yun, Fen Ze, Fen Yi, Fen Jun, Fen Yun, Burning Liang, Burning Xu.
3. Dry
Pronounced zào, it means dry; lack of moisture, such as dryness.
The names of the characters Zao include: Zaohan, Zaomu, Zaoshun, Zaotao, Zaorui, Zaoxu, Zaocheng, Zaoxiao, Zaoxian, Zaoru, Zaopei, Zaulu, Zao Fang, Zaoyi, Zaotang, Zaoshu, Zaoxiao.
4. Ling
Pinyin líng, pictophonetic. From the sound of wood, spirit or sage. Original meaning: window lattice, long wood.
The names of the characters Ling include: Bei Ling, Ling Zhuo, Ling Lu, Zhi Ling, Lian Ling, Feng Ling, Qian Ling, Hao Ling, Ling Zhuo, Ling Xi, Yan Ling, Gong Ling, Hu Ling, Ling Chu, Qian Ling, Dan Ling.
5. 檪
Pinyin yǎn, yàn, a tree mentioned in ancient books. The fruit is like a tree, red and edible.
The names of the character "檪" include: Kai棪, Ze檪,檪杰,檪君,檪Han,檪立,檪陈,檪昀,Rui檪,成棪,陈棪,志棪, and shun Feng, Peng Feng, Feng Jun, Feng Rui.