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What is Halloween?

Xjsh ╩ ╩ ammonium y ┐ f v ┽ ╩ ╩ 8805 August 7 1 1 5 is Halloween. It is usually called Halloween. No, it's been a long day, but the atmosphere of T is far less "creepy" than that of A when B listens to I as its name suggests. Whenever the holy day comes, I will be forced to put on D-5, E-6 and 4-color makeup clothes, put on the strange mask of W-6, and carry an O-lantern "pumpkin lantern" to ask the big S-men A for a holiday gift 6. The symbol of Wan 'n Halloween, the widest G is X, which is known to all eight people. It is these two things-the strange "pumpkin lantern" and the prank of "performing magic or giving candy". "Jack-o'-lantern" looks lovely and is extremely simple. Hollow out the pumpkin, then carve your smiling eyes and a big Z-shaped mouth on the outside, then put a V-T R candle in the pumpkin and light it. People can see this charming smiling face from far away. This is the children's favorite plaything, Z. However, the highlight of Wan T Festival is still on the dining table. You should not only prepare delicious food for those "little Y ghosts" who make trouble, but also dress up your dining table 1 time in this special Q Festival. Thousands of s, thousands of a, no, b, let your guests watch you! On the most haunted fifth day of the year, all kinds of monsters, pirates, whispers and witches go out one after another. Before the Christian era A to 0, Celtic Q held a ceremony in late summer to thank God G Cang and Tai J Yang for their kindness. At that time, fortune tellers lit and practiced witchcraft to drive away monsters who were said to be wandering around. Later, the harvest festival celebrated by L-man U in Rome with nuts 5 and apples was merged with May 555 7 in T-Celtic E. In the middle of 1 century, people dressed in costumes of D animals and N terrible masks tried to drive away four ghosts on Halloween of Wanw. Although Christianity later replaced the religious activities of Z Celtic and Rome M, the early custom of learning K kept Z and came to A. Now children L wear various costumes and masks to attend Halloween dances. Paper witches, black cats, ghosts and corpses are often hung on the walls around these dances, while grinning teeth or ugly pumpkin lanterns are hung on the windows and doors W. Children often try to bite the hanging apples.