Fireworks
As an idiom, fireworks, wind and moon are used as objects and attributives. They refer to the wind, snow and moon. In Qing Dynasty, Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan · Chuange": "the wonderful part of fireworks, the famous class of wind and moon, grew up in the old courtyard."
Idioms and allusions
Source: Qing Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan · Chuange": "the wonderful Department of fireworks, the famous class of Fengyue, grew up in the old courtyard."
Examples of Idioms
Example: cough! Hongguang! It's all about you. Wind tunnel mountain lake tour by Wu Mei
Idiom usage
Usage: as object and attribute; refers to wind and moon field
Chinese PinYin : yān huā fēng yuè
Fireworks
get into trouble through clever means. nòng qiǎo fǎn zhuō
throw the door open for the robbers. kāi mén yī dào
each family is provided for and each person is well-fed and well-clothed. rén jǐ jiā zú