火树银花不夜天

火樹銀花不夜天
huǒ shù yín huā bù yè tiān
quotation

Meanings

  1. 1 a night ablaze with fireworks and lanterns, bright as day
  2. 2 fiery trees and silver flowers on a night that never darkens (literally)

Examples

HSK 7-9
除夕广场火树银花不夜天
Chúxī zhī yè, guǎngchǎng shàng huǒshùyínhuā bùyètiān.
On New Year's Eve, the square glowed with fireworks as bright as day.
HSK 7-9
国庆焰火晚会真是火树银花不夜天
Guóqìng yànhuǒ wǎnhuì zhēnshì huǒshùyínhuā bùyètiān.
The National Day fireworks gala truly was a dazzling sleepless night.

Tips

history
The first four characters 火树银花 come from Su Weidao 苏味道 's Tang poem 《正月十五夜》: 火树银花合, 星桥铁锁开, describing Lantern Festival lights. 不夜天 (a sky that knows no night) was later fused with it, and the full phrase was popularised in modern stage works and song.
usage
Often used in festival reporting (Spring Festival, National Day, Lantern Festival). 火树 = trees of fire (lanterns and fireworks), 银花 = silver blossoms (sparks).

Stroke Order

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tiān