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I use "Spark" as my nickname. What is the source of the spark? What does this mean?
Colorful, dazzling, lit up the night sky, but flashed in the sky.

Spark, as the name implies: the flower of art on the matchbox. On a square inch spark, it can not only reflect the scenery, customs, literature and art of various countries, but also record the historical and social changes unintentionally and faithfully. It is said that a square inch of land is full of weather. Therefore, the spark, which is also called sister flower with stamps, is known as the "small encyclopedia".

1. Flame from generation

2. Pictures posted on the matchbox

3. Inspiration of ideas

4. Metaphorical ability

5. The alias of the moth. Jin Cuibao's Notes on Ancient and Modern Fish and Insects: "A moth is good at flicking a candle and a spark."

6. Also known as "Spark". It is said that this lamp will blossom.

The first spark began when 1827 competed with John Walker brand in England. Walker brand matches are earlier than the world's first stamp "black penny" 13 years. The earliest spark in China is the "Dragon Dance" match sticker produced by Guangdong Qiao Ming Match Factory 1879, which imitates the Japanese match trademark. It is understood that more than 1 10,000 people in China have started to engage in spark collection. In Shanghai, the author once saw a trademark book of folded matches collected by the late famous painter Zhu Tsai, beautifully bound, with 150 faces and 162 early trademarks. The title page is entitled "Fire Tree and Silver Flower" and the title is "Filial Piety". Case: Zhu Xiaocang (1857- 193 1), a famous poet in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. This handwritten inscription is taken from the middle period of the Tang Dynasty poet Su Weidao's poem "Watching Lights", which means brightly lit, and the poet quoted it as a title with a trademark book, which is very appropriate. It can be seen that the word spark comes from the Tang Dynasty, which is the nickname for Zhu Jiang Village to actively change the trademark of matches. From the analysis of the content, binding, inscription and postscript of this Spark Book, it is found that the original collectors' collection activities were mainly in the late Qing Dynasty, and Spark in the late Qing Dynasty accounted for the vast majority.