The same world has the same meaning, the unique symbolic meaning of fireworks
Quote from Vanessa Francis on December 24, 2020, 4:32 am1. A symbol of good luck. Fireworks are works of art made of gunpowder. They are joyful notes, auspicious symbols, beautiful pictures, and moving poems.
2. A symbol of joy. The fireworks bloom like fire trees and silver flowers, attracting everyone to dance together. It is the release of jubilation and joy and one's own joy, and it also conveys a message to everyone so that others can share the joy.
3. A symbol of justice. When evil spirits invaded, it was fireworks and firecrackers that scared them away, in exchange for the joy and safety of people. Fireworks are undoubtedly the embodiment of justice.
4. A symbol of bravery. The danger, excitement and joy of fireworks are destined to be a game for the brave. 5. A symbol of peace. The invention of gunpowder gave birth to fireworks. Chinese ancestors used it to make fireworks to express their yearning for joy and peace.
1. A symbol of good luck. Fireworks are works of art made of gunpowder. They are joyful notes, auspicious symbols, beautiful pictures, and moving poems.
2. A symbol of joy. The fireworks bloom like fire trees and silver flowers, attracting everyone to dance together. It is the release of jubilation and joy and one's own joy, and it also conveys a message to everyone so that others can share the joy.
3. A symbol of justice. When evil spirits invaded, it was fireworks and firecrackers that scared them away, in exchange for the joy and safety of people. Fireworks are undoubtedly the embodiment of justice.
4. A symbol of bravery. The danger, excitement and joy of fireworks are destined to be a game for the brave. 5. A symbol of peace. The invention of gunpowder gave birth to fireworks. Chinese ancestors used it to make fireworks to express their yearning for joy and peace.
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