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The meaning and pinyin of bonfire
Bonfire pinyin:

considerate and warm-hearted

The bonfire dictionary explains:

It used to refer to a fire covered by a cage, but now it refers to a fire that burns in an open place or in the wild with firewood and branches; A blazing bonfire was lit by the bonfire.

Explanation of the source of the bonfire:

1, which means Phyllostachys pubescens in ancient times.

In the middle of the night, a bonfire in the temple next to Wu shouted, "Chu Xing, Chen." -"Historical Records Chen She Family"

Today refers to the piles of flames lit in the wild.

The camp was dyed red by the bonfire, and the lumberjack remembered his kind laughter. -"Premier Zhou, where are you?"

In the boundless darkness, clusters of bonfires are burning. -"Seven Matches"

Make sentences with bonfires:

1. In the evening, we had dinner by a bright bonfire, talking and laughing.

2. After the bonfire party, the one-week summer camp finally came to a successful conclusion.

The students' smiling faces were reflected by the blazing bonfire.

The students danced around the bonfire and sang heartily.

5. The bonfire is raging, reflecting the smiling faces of the students.

6. The red bonfire reflects the smiling faces of the students.