I'm 99% sure it was during the Han Dynasty when the Great Wall was being constructed. Whenever a section of the wall was completed, the soldiers would imitate a barbarian attack by firing a volley of arrows at the wall. If any arrow didn't bounce harmlessly off the wall then that section would be torn down and rebuilt.
Trial by Fire - 1995 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
One Way Out - 2009 Trial by Fire 1-9 was released on: USA: 8 July 2009
Walker Texas Ranger Trial by Fire - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 16 October 2005 Hungary: 14 October 2006 Germany: 11 June 2007 (limited) Sweden: 28 September 2012
They've Killed President Lincoln - 1971 TV was released on: USA: 12 February 1971
"WTR: Trial By Fire" is the last story made for that series. It does not even have Nia Peeples in it and Clarence Gilyard, Jr. was only in one scene. This movie was absolutely horrible and is not even worth watching. The series ended just fine with the last scene of the final episode.
The term trial by fire originated from the ancient judicial practice of trial by ordeal. An ordeal was something unpleasant or dangerous that an accused person was subjected to in order to prove innocence. Fire was one of the ordeals used at the time. Many of these trials led to death.
The ISBN of Trial by Fire - comics - is 1931484627.
Trial by Fire - Gerry Spence - was created in 1986.
Fire of Unknown Origin was created in 1981.
Trial by Fire - Gerry Spence - has 503 pages.
Trial by Fire - 2012 was released on: USA: January 2012
Trial by Fire - 1914 was released on: USA: 16 May 1914
This phrase is an idiom meaning that rumors or signs of trouble often indicate a real problem. It likely originated from the observation that smoke usually accompanies a fire, so where there is smoke, there is likely to be fire as well.
The ISBN of Trial by Fire - Gerry Spence - is 0-688-06075-7.
The cast of Trial by Fire - 2004 includes: John Flaus as Narrator
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Trial by Fire - 1995 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:15