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What is a spark?

Question 1: Does anyone collect sparks? What is a spark? The pictures on the matchbox are called sparks

Question 2: What are sparks? Spark, that is, the match trademark, is also called the matchbox sticker. In our country, they are euphemistically called sparks, and abroad they are called phosphorus-inch tickets, match stickers, match labels, match pictures, etc. Sparks belongs to one of the world's five major collection systems (stamps, sparks, cigarette labels, wine labels, ancient coins). According to incomplete statistics, more than 1 million people in our country are engaged in this collecting activity. Collecting sparkles has become another popular thing after collecting stamps. According to research, the world's first spark was born in 1827. It was a John Walker brand spark produced by the Stockton Company in Cleveland County, England. Predating the first postage stamp, Britain's Penny Black stamp, by 13 years. The flower collecting community generally believes that the first spark in China was the Dragon Dance spark from Guangdong Qiaoming Match Factory.

Question 3: What is a spark (picture)? "Spark" is the trademark sticker on the matchbox. Created by Austrians in 1837. People call "sparks" and "postage flowers" (i.e. stamps) together as sister flowers. "Sparks" are small and exquisite, beautifully printed, and rich in content. They can show ancient and modern figures, historical sites, the style of the motherland, exotic scenes, historical and geographical knowledge, and sports. Literature and art; flowers, birds, fish and insects, rare things from the world, etc. It is praised as a "small encyclopedia" of "a small place with thousands of scenes". There are many types of pictures in "Spark", including watercolor, light ink, fine brushwork, oil painting, etc. Woodcuts, New Year pictures, paper-cuts, color photos, etc. Therefore, "Spark" is both a trademark and a work of art, with both practical value and collection appreciation value.

With the improvement of the cultural life of our people. With the improvement of the times, "sparks" have developed from single sparks to combined and series sparks. For example, the six-piece "Struggle" and the twenty-eight-piece famous painting "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" are deeply loved by collectors for their ingenious design. Sparks are popular among flower lovers. Series of sparks such as "Water Margin" and "Three Fights of Bone Demons" are even more popular among teenagers. Sparks are not limited by circulation. More than 160 match factories across the country produce thousands of sparks every year. Collecting sparks costs less, has quick results, and benefits greatly. It is especially suitable for young people to collect flowers. There are hundreds of thousands of amateur flower collectors across the country, and there are even more young people collecting flowers.

Question 4: Sparks. What does it mean? Love is like fire, lighting up the night. Let me remember your face. I want to dream and live the day over and over again. Love is not always available in an instant.

The love in the bright heart has disappeared in a blink of an eye and has become a longing that remains unchanged for many years. Living with long curly hair means that my thoughts have never been true. Now that I have short hair and cut my heart, I have let go because love is like a spark. Tears in my eyes are all the price of love. But I will not let it turn into caring about the river. Hug my heart but reach the end of the world. Because love is a spark for me. I want to fly. Love is like fire. Light up the night. Let me love like fire. Light up the night. Let me remember your face. I want to dream over and over again and live the day. Love is difficult and always happens in an instant.

The love in the bright heart has been extinguished in the blink of an eye. I have longed for you for many years and kept a long curly hair to represent my thoughts. Even if I cut my short hair now, my heart will let go because love is like a spark. Tears in my eyes are all the price of love. But I will not let it turn into care. A river hugs my heart but I get it. The end of the world, because love is a spark, I want to fly, love is like fire, light up the night, let me remember your face

Question 5: What does sparks mean? It may mean that sparks are created when things collide

Question 6: What exactly are the sparks produced by grinding machines or welding and other work? Are they not harmful to the eyes? Goggles

Question 7: What are the red sparks seen at night?

Question 8: What does "spark" mean? ***

< p> Question 9: What are match sparks? Are they valuable for collection? (They seem to be from the time when matches were produced in China.) They are matchboxes, which have high collection value. There are more than a hundred of them in our country from the late Qing Dynasty to now. In the early years, they were mainly from Japan and the East India Company, which are small historical business cards.

Question 10: Does anyone collect sparks? What is a spark? The pictures on the matchbox are called sparks