light (as in not heavy)qing (ching)light (as in brightness)guang (gwang)
they symbolize chasing away bad/evil spirits with the light
No. The light bulb was invented by Humphry Davy, worked on by several different people, and perfected by Thomas Edison.
Chinese people eat Chinese nodles
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abacus the Chinese invented it
It's a tradition to light fireworks on New Year's Day for the Chinese.
They light firecrackers and fireworks.
they symbolize chasing away bad/evil spirits with the light
There are many symbols for 'light' in Chinese but the most popular would be 光 or guang. This character means the opposite of dark. Other variations can be 輕 or qing for the opposite of heavy or 登, deng, as in a lamp.
Chinese lanterns are typically made of paper or silk, which can catch fire easily. It is not safe to light Chinese lanterns indoors or in windy conditions as they can cause a fire hazard. It is recommended to light Chinese lanterns outdoors in a controlled environment to ensure safety.
They light firecrackers. They do this to scare away evil spirits.
It means the "light of the whole world".
it is a Chinese proverb
the Chinese characters for matches are '火柴' [huǒ chái] in which '火' means fire, :)
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The Chinese word for light is 光亮. It's written the same way in Traditional and Simplified Characters. In Hanyu Pinyin, it's pronounced "guang1liang4." In Gwoyeu Romatzyh, it's pronounced "guanglianq."
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