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What is the meaning of human fireworks?

The deep meaning of human fireworks refers to life, which is a metaphor for human affairs and distractions.

The whole sentence of this idiom is "don't eat fireworks", which means that Taoism says that immortals or monks don't eat cooked food. There are also metaphors that people are born. Later, it was also compared to the superb meaning of poetry and painting, which was different from ordinary people.

This idiom comes from Ruan Yue's Poems in Song Dynasty, Volume 9, Poems Selected by Li Gong. Later, I came with Dongpo. Dongpo read his poem and sighed: This is not a saying of eating fireworks. "Now it is often used to describe the beauty and free from vulgarity of girls.

Lexical criticism and examples:

"Out of touch with human fireworks" also has a derogatory meaning on some occasions, describing a person who is too lofty, or divorced from society, completely divorced from the crowd, and does not like communication and communication. It is not polluted by the dirty air in the world, beyond the scope of the world, and has infinite elegance and nobility.

For example, they are as beautiful as flowers and as holy as angels. Their spiritual world is pure and beautiful, without a trace of dust and vulgarity. Their manners and gestures give people a fresh and elegant feeling. They are not enchanting, but as pure white as lotus flowers.