烟花再美也只是一瞬间
[yān huā zài mĕi yĕ zhĭ shì yī shùn jiān]
Under 'No Matter How Beautiful Fireworks Are, They Only Last A Moment,' there's contemplation regarding transient pleasures, whether material joys like fireworks, moments filled with euphoria, or even love itself, suggesting these can dazzle but fade too quickly. This resonates with the human tendency to cherish ephemeral events and their impact long after.