烟火落阡陌
        
            [yān huŏ luò qiān mò]
        
        
            'Qiānmò' refers to country roads and fields in ancient China, while 'huǒyān' (smoke from a fire) evokes fleeting scenes of fireworks or transient beauty. Thus, it expresses the poetical sentiment that beautiful moments are transient like fireworks over countryside.