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How to explain Halloween?

Every year, 65438+1October 3 1 is a traditional western festival, Halloween. Halloween is also called Halloween. It is one of the festivals with a long history in the west. It is said that as early as BC, Celts living in the British Isles, Ireland and France held celebrations for the disabled and the dark gods every year 10 and 3 1. That night, they prepared many delicious foods for good ghosts to eat, and lit bonfires on the hills in the wilderness, so that bright flames attracted good ghosts and drove away demons. This may be the earliest form of Halloween. Later, "Ghost Festival" was combined with Christianity and became a traditional festival for saints, and it was renamed "Halloween", and the time was set at 165438+ 10/every year. Later, the festival gradually spread from Europe to North America and other parts of the world.

The origin of Halloween

On this day, both adults and children can do their best to make trouble without attracting strange eyes. Most families will put some pumpkins or scarecrows as tall as real people in the yard, and hang small pumpkin lanterns or skeletons on the windows; Some people still hang some cobwebs above the front door. Families who are active or have young people at home will hold masquerade parties or decorate their homes as haunted houses! Halloween is the third largest festival after Christmas and Thanksgiving.

As night falls, children can't wait to put on colorful clothes and strange masks. Some of them put on dark robes, rode magic brooms and pretended to be witches; Some are wrapped in white sheets and pretend to be ghosts; Some put on hats with skulls and flags and dress up as pirates; Many children will also carry pumpkin lanterns made of pumpkins. In the moonlight, they came to the neighbor's door and threatened to shout "trick or treat". If someone doesn't give them candy or change, those naughty children sometimes draw handles on the doors or other people's cats. These little pranks often make adults laugh and cry. Of course, most people are happy to entertain these naive and romantic little guests. So when night falls, the children always return home full of food.