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What does the smell of fireworks mean?

The smell of fireworks, meaning lively and enriching life, also refers to the smell after people set off fireworks; Of traces or features of someone's life. Fireworks are smoke from cooking. Refers to the smoke ignited by the fires of residents and others.

Example: This giggle sounds so elegant and peaceful, like a breeze stroking bamboo, and like a flowing spring, there is no human fireworks vaguely.

The fox stood up gently, lowered his eyebrows and eyes, without a trace of fireworks.

Introduction of antonym: convinced to eat summer

Convinced to eat Chardonnay, China idiom, pinyin fú qì cān xiá á, refers to practicing Taoism.

Interpretation: convinced: the art of guiding, that is, qigong; Dining Chardonnay: It means not eating fireworks. Refers to practicing Taoism.

Source: Ming Anonymous's "Jurchen View" is the second discount: "I am sure that the rice is always empty, and it is in vain to guide the work."

Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Used for monasticism.