Fireworks were made by accident by a Chinese cook while accidently mixing saltpeter into a cooking fire producing interesting flame...in those times saltpeter was mostly found in kitchens in olden times.
I'm pretty sure the Chinese used them as rockets
A Chinese celebration. The Chinese discovered fireworks and used them for celebrations.
An estimated $105,000. Just in fireworks...
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."
Fireworks are traditionally set off during Chinese New Year celebrations to ward off evil spirits and welcome the new year with good fortune. The exact timing can vary, but fireworks are typically most common on Chinese New Year's Eve and throughout the first few days of the new year. In some places, the use of fireworks may be regulated or restricted due to safety and environmental concerns.
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I'm pretty sure the Chinese used them as rockets
The Ancient Chinese used matches for Fireworks
Fireworks originally.
Fireworks and firearms
developed by the Chinese to use in fireworks
The Chinese invented gunpowder, and fireworks was their first use for gunpowder. The Chinese have been connected with the idea of fireworks ever since.
They used gunpowder for fireworks and weapons.
fireworks
Gun powder
Gunpowder.
A Chinese celebration. The Chinese discovered fireworks and used them for celebrations.