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What are firecrackers called?
Firecrackers, blasting rods, firecrackers, guns.

The origin of firecrackers has a history of 1000 years. When there was no gunpowder and paper, ancient people burned bamboo to make it burst and make a sound, so as to drive away the plague. This is of course a folklore, but it reflects the yearning of ancient China people for Aetna.

Firecrackers have different names in different historical periods, from firecrackers, blasting poles, firecrackers, weaving guns to firecrackers. Since modern times, people in China have set off firecrackers on almost traditional festivals, weddings, celebrations, temple fairs and other occasions, especially during the Spring Festival, the use of firecrackers exceeds half of the annual consumption.

Firecrackers originated from ancient firecrackers.

Firecrackers are also called "firecrackers" and "firecrackers" They were written as "blasting poles" in the Tang Dynasty and also called "paper cannons" and "firecrackers" in southern China. If many individual firecrackers are connected in a string, they are called firecrackers, whips and whips.

The origin of firecrackers is very early, and it has a history of more than two thousand years by 20 17. The Chronicle of Jingchu written by Liang Zongzong in the Southern Dynasties records: "On the first day of the first month, chickens crow." Set off firecrackers in front of the court to ward off evil spirits. "It means that the first thing people do after getting up on the first day of the first month is to burn bamboo in the fire. The crackling sound of bamboo in the fire can drive away monsters.