Christmas firecrackers are paper tubes made of cardboard, then wrapped in brightly colored paper and tied tightly at both ends. There will be firecrackers in the gun. When two people pull the ends of the gun, two pieces of impregnated paper in the gun will rub and make a bang.
The history that setting off firecrackers at Christmas has become a British tradition can be traced back to the Victorian era. In the early 1950s, about 19, tom smith, a candy dealer in London, put a piece of paper with famous words in the candy package he sold. The packaging method is to tie the ends of the candy tightly with paper outside.
At the beginning of the 20th century, paper hats were also put into Christmas firecrackers. Soon, drawing a gun became a traditional custom of Christmas in England. Now, all British families will prepare at least one box of firecrackers for Christmas.