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Legend of Halloween

Legends and stories of Halloween: 2 pieces.

Halloween legend 1 Halloween origin

At that time, the Celts more than 2000 years ago (that is, the Scots, Irish and so on now). ) Most afraid of1October 3 1 Sunday night. They believe that life in the world is dominated by gods, and Samhain, the god of death, will bring the dead back to the world on the night of June 65438+1October 3 1 every year.

Therefore, on this day every year, the Celts pay their respects to the sun god, because the sun god makes their grain harvest to cope with the coming winter! However, this night is also the most powerful day for evil spirits. According to legend, on this day every year, all the laws of time and space will fail, making the yin and yang worlds merge into one. Therefore, this is the only chance for the wandering soul to find a scapegoat.

On the nights of 10, 3 1, the living Celts put out the fire in their homes to avoid the search of the soul, creating a cold and gloomy environment, and deliberately dressed themselves as ghosts with costumes made of animal heads or furs, making terrible noises in their mouths in an attempt to scare away the soul, making the soul confused about who is alive and unable to find the body body double; After this night, the next day is Halloween, and everything will be calm.

Now, when Halloween comes, children can't wait to put on colorful makeup clothes, put on strange masks, carry a pumpkin lantern and ask adults for holiday gifts. These are the two most well-known symbols of Halloween: the strange "pumpkin lantern" and the trick of "trick or treat".

Halloween customs

1, knocking at the door for candy:

Halloween night is the most haunted time of the year. It was the custom that night that children knocked at the door with pumpkin lanterns and dressed in all kinds of costumes imitating monsters and ghosts, shouting "trick or treat!" " Trick or treat), the host's family (who may also wear scary clothes) will give some candy, chocolate or small gifts; If you don't give candy, the children will play all kinds of practical jokes, such as taking out the garbage in your house and so on.

2, "bite the apple" game:

Another custom of Halloween is the most popular "apple biting" game. In the game, people let the apples float in a basin filled with water, and then let the participants bite the apples with their mouths instead of their hands. Whoever bites first wins.

3. Zhanpu Game:

In Ireland, there is a traditional divination game in which participants blindfold and choose one from the table. For example, if the touched disk contains dirt, it means that people related to the participants will die in the coming year. For example, if there is water, it means that they will travel far, if there are coins, it means that they will be rich, and if there are beans, it means that they will be poor. In Ireland in the19th century, girls would put slugs on a plate sprinkled with flour, and the traces of slugs crawling would be like the girl's future husband.

4. Ghost Carnival:

New york also held a parade on Halloween night, where a group of vampires, zombies, witches and Frankenstein appeared in unison. Members of the public are also welcome to visit. Participants are not limited to age, sex, class or nationality. Even if you are a coward, you can join them and have a lively carnival. In fact, these ghosts are all dressed up by people, so they are not terrible. On the contrary, some little faces are more lovely, which makes people stay inside, just like attending a big fancy dress ball.

In ancient times, Europeans thought that wearing ugly masks could scare away evil spirits and ghosts wandering between villages; In the fourth world, because of its popularity, this day was changed to the day when God died, believing that God would help drive away these evil spirits and ghosts. Later, it evolved into children wearing all kinds of ghost clothes and ringing the doorbell for candy.

A brief introduction to the origin, legends and stories of Halloween

Legend of Halloween 2 Halloween is set at 1 1 month 1 day every year, which is called all saints-Day. The old name was Hallowmas, but the same root, Hallowmas, is even louder, and it has been used to this day, meaning Halloween, that is, the night of1October 3 1 day. Around the 5th century BC, Irish Celts began to celebrate their Halloween every year on1October 3 1 day, that is, at the end of summer, to express the joy of harvest and worship of the sun.

Interestingly, the Celts have a Halloween saying similar to the reincarnation of Buddhism. They believe that at the turn of the new year and the old year, that is, on the night of1October 3 1 Sunday, ghosts will appear in the afterlife, looking for body double to get a new life. On Halloween, the Celts did not worship the Kitchen God and asked his old man to put in a good word in heaven. Instead, they used a severe means of "making foreign countries control foreign countries" to deal with ghosts.

In order to drive away ghosts, people will put out the fire at home on Halloween night, create a cold and gloomy environment, dress up as ghosts and scream loudly. Even if we can't scare away ghosts, we should make them confused about who is alive and who is a ghost, so that we can't find the body of body double.

Such a horrible Halloween has evolved into the most enjoyable Halloween today, and history has played a kind joke on us again. This day is the most exciting day for foreign children in a year. On Halloween morning, when children go to school, they bring clothes and candy to attend the Halloween party organized by the school. Children decorate their own venues and environments.

Orange, black and white are the traditional decorative themes of Halloween. Orange pumpkin lanterns, black cats, spiders and witches, white cobwebs and skeletons are all essential characters for Halloween. Children dressed as witches and pirates perform Halloween games in dim orange light. The most popular Halloween game is "bite the apple". Apples are either hanging in the air or floating in a basin full of water. Children bite apples with their mouths instead of their hands. Whoever bites first wins. This traditional Halloween program may be traced back to the Roman custom of celebrating the harvest with nuts and apples.

Among the dazzling decorations on Halloween, the most creative one is the Halloween pumpkin lantern. Ghost fire is called Halloween in English. When making pumpkins, hollow out the pumpkins, carve eyes and mouth with a knife, and insert candles in them to make them look ferocious.

There are many versions of the legend about Halloween jack-o'-lantern, and the most popular one is "tricking the devil into sixpence". Many Halloween begins like this: Legend has it that there is a man named StingyJack in Ireland. In fact, "astingydrunkardJack" should have been translated into "a stingy alcoholic Jack", but it was ignored by the original translator as "a man named StingyJack". Later, it was rumored that cheapskate became a name that Jack couldn't get rid of.

Another version of "Apple Tree" is also famous for Halloween: the stingy Irish drunkard Jack tricked the devil into climbing into the hole in the apple tree, and then quickly carved a sacred cross on the trunk to trap the devil. Jack forced the devil to swear that he would never pursue or find his soul in any other way before he let the devil out. However, this does not stop the coming of death. After Jack's death, he was forbidden to enter heaven because of drunkenness, meanness and fraud. Jack can't go to hell because of the devil's oath. "Then where should I go?" Jack asked at a loss.

"Go back where you came from!" The devil replied savagely. The road back was cold and dark. The devil picked up a burning charcoal from the fire of hell and threw it to him. In order to walk along the road without being blown away by the wind, Jack put charcoal in the turnip in his hand. Jack just took his lantern to find his place on the earth.

Later, the Scots imitated him on Halloween, hollowing out kohlrabi and putting candles to make lanterns; Irish people use potatoes or kohlrabi on Halloween; However, on Halloween, the British use beets. Later, they immigrated to America and found a better lantern-Halloween pumpkin lantern! This Halloween story actually tells people not to make a deal with the devil under any circumstances.