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Look at the picture idiom! A restaurant, with slogans about no smoking and no fire painted on the door

A restaurant has a slogan on the door that says no smoking and no fire - don’t eat fireworks.

Not eating fireworks

bù shí yān huǒ

Explanation ① Refers to not eating cooked food. Taoist cultivation advocates not eating grains but not eating fireworks in the world. ② Refers to poems with superb intentions, clear words, and unusualness.

From the first chapter of "There Will Be a Retribution": "Everyone knows that he does not eat fireworks, and his body is like a fairy."

Structured verb-object idioms

Used as predicates and attributives; referring to Taoist cultivation

Synonyms of "not eating the fireworks of the world"

Example sentence: This poem is not only agile and unusual, but also the words are fresh and elegant, unique and unique, like ~ , very different from usual days. ◎"Yu Jiao Li" Chapter 1

English translation live on fruit