The most common legend isthat fireworks were discovered or invented by accident over 2000 years ago by a Chinese cook working in a field kitchen who happened to mix charcoal, sulphur and saltpeter (all commonly found in the kitchen in those days). The mixture burned and when compressed in an enclosure (a bamboo tube), the mixture exploded.  Why the cook compressed a mixture like that into a bamboo tube is beyond me - but that is the story! 

A Chinese monk named Li Tian, who lived near the city of Liu Yang in Hunan Province, is credited with the invention of firecrackers about 1,000 years ago. The Chinese people celebrate the invention of the firecracker every April 18 by offering sacrifices to Li Tian. During the Song Dynasty, the local people established a temple to worship Li Tian.

The firecrackers, both then and now, are thought to have the power to fend off evil spirits and ghosts that are frightened by the loud bangs of the firecrackers. Firecrackers are used for such purposes today at most events such as births, deaths and birthdays. Chinese New Year is a particularly popular event that is celebrated with firecrackers to usher in the new year free of the evil spirits.

Generally Marco Polo is credited with bringing the Chinese gunpowder back to Europe in the 13th century, although some  credit the Crusaders with bringing the black powder to Europe as they returned from their journeys.  Once in Europe, the black powder was used for military purposes, first in rockets, then in canons and guns. Italians were the first Europeans who used the black powder to manufacture fireworks. Germany was the other European country to emerge as a fireworks leader along with Italy in the 18th century. It is interesting to note that many of the leading American display companies are operated by families of Italian descent such as the Grucci family, Rozzi family, and Zambelli family.

The English were also fascinated with fireworks. Fireworks became very popular in Great Britain during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. William Shakespeare mentions fireworks in his works, and fireworks were so much enjoyed by the Queen herself that she created the position of "Fire Master of England." King James II was so pleased with the fireworks display that celebrated his coronation that he knighted his Fire Master.

So tomorrow when the fireworks roar overhead, give a small (or big) thanks to that Chinese cook and keep your dogs inside where they are safe!   HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY

 
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Lisa: I did know that fireworks were credited to the Chinese as their invention but did not know the details of how, very interesting.

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Thanks for the history lesson...  you wouldn't believe the amount of fireworks going off on Chinese New years here :)

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I always knew fireworks came from the Chinese but not the specifics.  Thanks for the interesting info.  But this chinese cook who first did this...did he live after this explosion?  I would imagine he must have been terribly burned.  I love fireworks-I could watch them everyday of the year.

   

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Lisa, thanks for the interesting history lesson in fireworks.  I had no idea they originated in China.

Sharon

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