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What is the idiom of setting off fireworks on holidays?
What is the idiom "setting off fireworks at festivals"?
1. The idiom for setting off fireworks in festivals is: colorful. Description: Because when fireworks are set off in festivals, the colors of fireworks are varied and colorful.
2. Colorful is an idiom in China, pronounced wǔcǔI běn fēn, which means colorful, gorgeous and very beautiful. From Wu's Strange Land Seen in Twenty Years.
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