Fireworks
As an idiom, fireworks, wind and moon are used as objects and attributives. They refer to the wind, snow and moon. In Qing Dynasty, Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan · Chuange": "the wonderful part of fireworks, the famous class of wind and moon, grew up in the old courtyard."
Idioms and allusions
Source: Qing Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan · Chuange": "the wonderful Department of fireworks, the famous class of Fengyue, grew up in the old courtyard."
Examples of Idioms
Example: cough! Hongguang! It's all about you. Wind tunnel mountain lake tour by Wu Mei
Idiom usage
Usage: as object and attribute; refers to wind and moon field
Fireworks
answer as quickly as the flowing of water - yìng dá rú xiǎng
be a dutiful son to one 's parents even in poverty - shū shuǐ chéng huān
Look at the head and ignore the tail - gù tóu bù gù wěi