烟花

yān huā

fireworks

HSK 6

Character Breakdown

Understanding 烟花 (yān huā)

The word 烟花 literally combines "smoke" () and "flower" (), referring to fireworks. It is commonly used to describe the colorful explosive displays seen during festivals, celebrations, or special events.

Usage in Conversation

When talking about festivals like the Spring Festival or National Day, 烟花 is often mentioned as a highlight of the celebration. It can also be used when describing the visual effect of fireworks lighting up the night sky.

Common Collocations

  • 烟花表演 (fireworks show): Refers to organized displays.
  • 烟花 (set off fireworks): The action of lighting fireworks.
  • 烟花 (fireworks burst): Describes the moment fireworks explode in the sky.

Cultural Notes

In Chinese culture, fireworks symbolize joy and festivity, often used to ward off evil spirits. When using 烟花, the tone is usually festive and positive.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 烟花 with (smoke) alone or (flower) alone. 烟花 specifically means fireworks and is not used for regular smoke or flowers.

Example Sentences

春节晚上,我们一起去看烟花。

Chūnjié wǎnshàng, wǒmen yīqǐ qù kàn yānhuā.

On the Spring Festival night, we went to watch the fireworks together.

烟花绽放在夜空中,五彩斑斓,非常美丽。

Yānhuā zhànfàng zài yèkōng zhōng, wǔcǎi bānlán, fēicháng měilì.

The fireworks burst in the night sky, colorful and very beautiful.

他用烟花庆祝生日,大家都很开心。

Tā yòng yānhuā qìngzhù shēngrì, dàjiā dōu hěn kāixīn.

He used fireworks to celebrate his birthday, and everyone was very happy.