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I don't smell fireworks, but what does it mean to eat delicious food?
Don't smell the fireworks, but eat delicious food:

Fireworks on earth refers to cooking smoke, which means everyone has to eat, but only immortals don't have to eat. Therefore, it is like a fairy who doesn't eat the earth to describe a girl's beauty and exquisite charm. When applied to other people, it means that this person has been divorced from the physiological needs of ordinary people.

But the eater is delicious, and delicious is to describe the smell of food. Every family's food has a charming fragrance.

Synonym:

No fireworks, no fireworks, no fireworks, no fireworks.

It's wrong not to eat fireworks, but you can't eat fireworks. This word originally refers to Taoism that immortals or practitioners do not eat cooked food, which means that people are born. The significance of poetry and painting is superb, not vulgar, but also extraordinary. The derogatory meaning is to describe a person's unsociable personality.

The pinyin is: bírénjiānyānhuǒ.

Don't eat fireworks comes from Song Ruan's reading of "Turtle Poetry" Volume 9, which is quoted from "Zhi Shi": "When Poe reads his poems, he sighs: This is not a human speech to eat fireworks."

For example, the moon sits quietly, just like an out-of-touch fairy, delicate and soft.