Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - What are the customs of Halloween?

What are the customs of Halloween?

Custom of Halloween

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 the popularity of Christianity, 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.