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Fireworks are definitely not illegal in China. Ancient China created fireworks in the 7th century to scare away evil spirits. People now still use fireworks in China for the Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. China is the largest manufacturer of fireworks in the world.
It was used to make 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.
No, the Romans did not use fireworks. The use of fireworks originated in China, and it was not until centuries later that fireworks were introduced to Europe. Romans did have access to other forms of entertainment, such as gladiator combats, chariot races, and theatrical performances.
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they invented fireworks and today people use them on the 4th of July to celebrate
Fireworks, paper, bells, alcohol, coffins, Noodles, Banknotes
Fireworks were first invented in China around 7th century AD. They were originally created by mixing gunpowder with various elements to produce colorful explosions. Today, fireworks are used for celebrations and events around the world.
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The first documented use of fireworks dates back to 7th century China during the Tang Dynasty. Developed using a combination of incendiary powder inside bamboo shoots, the Chinese used these early fireworks for entertainment and celebrations.
In ancient China, where fireworks were invented during the 7th century, they were used for celebrations. That tradition carried over to other cultures and is still the main reason for fireworks being used today.
Because China doesn't think Taiwan is a country, although we have everything we need to be a country. China thinks Taiwan belongs to them, so especially in the BEIJING OLYMPICS, china won't let us use our flag.