The Chinese word for fireworks is "燄火." It's written the same way in Traditional and Simplified Chinese. In Hanyu Pinyin, it's pronounced "yan1huo3" and in Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "ianhuoo."
A Chinese celebration. The Chinese discovered fireworks and used them for celebrations.
An estimated $105,000. Just in fireworks...
I'm pretty sure the Chinese used them as rockets
Oh honey, fireworks have been lighting up the sky for over a thousand years! The Chinese were the OGs of fireworks, creating them way back in the 7th century. So yeah, they've been dazzling audiences for quite a while now.
Earliest use of fireworks was by the Chinese 2,000 years ago. Gunpowder was invented during the Song dynasty (960-1279) and fireworks followed. The Chinese people celebrate the invention of the firecracker every April 18 by celebrating the inventor Li Tian.
A Chinese celebration. The Chinese discovered fireworks and used them for celebrations.
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An estimated $105,000. Just in fireworks...
It is not exactly known. But there are evidences that fireworks were first used by Chinese during Song Dynasty.
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Yes, they were the first ones to try the fireworks. dandanda
I'm pretty sure the Chinese used them as rockets
No the Chinese did
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