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(2)If you look at Mina, an anvil or piano falls on the character’s head.
(3)It comes out often, especially in the U.S.
(4)It’s an idiomatic expression, but why an anvil?
(5)Was it the piano?
(6)The reason is that in the United States, heavy objects that could actually fall from the air are really anvil.
(7)Because it was piano. #MIANY TMI.
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(1)I don’t know what this means, but to see the origin,image text translation
(2)We have to go back to the Industrial Revolution in England.
(3)As the beginning of the steel industry caused by the power revolution of steam engines, it is widely seen as a workbench and a tool for blacksmiths.
(4)The quality of these anvil is very important.
(5)I hit my head. #MiAnnieTMI.
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(2)It was Shibamkwaen with gunpowder on it.
(3)I don’t know who’s the first crazy blacksmith to think that withstanding gunpowder, the quality would be great,
(4)Anyway, the combination of gunpowder anvil remains a culture and is used for signal storage in the 1800s.
(5)It remains in the literature. #MIANY TMI.
(1)I’m sure many of you are curious about how I flew it.image text translation
(2)The most popular combination is to put the same anvil together, put gunpowder in between, lay a fuse, and explode it.
(3)And the lower part remains on the ground as a support, and the upper anvil flies into the sky in search of freedom.#MIANY TMI.
(4)And 143.
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(6)Another guess is that it’s the blacksmith’s guardian.
(7)There’s a theory that he did this to celebrate St. Clement’s Day, which was supposed to be.
(1)Anyway, what’s important is that this remains a culture.image text translation
(2)We’re going to the U.S., the home of the bombshell.
(3)I’m saying I gave up. #MiAnnieTMI.
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(2)This crazy idea of flying an anvil like a land of guns and gunpowder, the Americans liked it, and they started using it as a congratulatory gun.
(3)They often did this at events such as Independence Day on July 4th. Usually, Anvil.
(4)It’s called Flying Shooting.
(5)And 42.
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(2)Literature is usually about what happens.
(3)It’s ten-phase, it’s a blast, it’s a heavy piece of metal.
(4)The shock and sound that occurs when you fall,
(5)An animation that craved blood and violence at the time.
(6)That’s when the producers used it.
(7)That’s what we’re talking about. #MIANYTMI.
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