Traditionally the Chinese character of "Fire" (火, huo) is represented by the ideogram or picture of a flame (see diagram). A visit to the Hong Kong History Museum has changed my mind about that.
There is an exhibit about prehistoric human activities in Hong Kong. It shows an early man creating fire with two flintstones.
The Chinese character 火 (fire) consists of two parts: the human (人) and the two strokes components, which can be the abstraction of two flintstones.
A man (人, ren or human) with two flintstones-- that is the image of the Chinese character "fire"!
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