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Halloween English materials

1. What is Halloween?

Halloween is Halloween. It means to hold mass on the day of commemorating Halloween. Halloween is usually associated with supernatural things.

Traditionally, in Europe, Halloween is considered as the time when the ghost world is closest to the world. Anoca, Minnesota, USA is called "Halloween Capital of the World", and a large-scale parade is held every year.

Translation:

What is Halloween?

Halloween is Halloween. It means to hold mass on Halloween. Halloween is usually associated with spiritual things. ?

European tradition holds that Halloween is the closest time in the ghost world. Anoca, Minnesota, USA is called "Halloween Capital of the World", and a large-scale parade is held every year to celebrate.

2. Halloween story.

The Celts believed that the sun god helped them grow crops. However, the sun god is attacked by an evil force called Samhain every year and imprisoned for six months.

The Celts were very afraid of the night of June 3 1, and they were afraid of a bunch of evil souls lurking anywhere. They make a fire at home and let the evil spirits leave their home. The Celts will put on terrible camouflage to drive away those evil souls. This is the prototype of Halloween.

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The origin of Halloween

The Celts believed that the sun god helped them grow crops. But every year, the sun god is attacked by an evil force called Samhain and imprisoned for six months. ?

The Celts were frightened by the night of1October 3 1 because evil spirits lurked everywhere. They set fire to their homes and let evil spirits leave their homes. The Celts will wear terrible uniforms to drive away evil spirits. This is the prototype of Halloween.

3. Halloween custom

Trick or treat, Halloween is a mysterious festival in the eyes of children. The children put on colorful costumes and strange masks and ran out to play with a "pumpkin lantern".

Groups of children dressed as monsters ran to the neighbor's door with "pumpkin lanterns" in their hands, shouting "money or food"

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Halloween customs

Trick or treat. Halloween is a mysterious festival in the eyes of children. The children put on colorful costumes, strange masks and a "Jack-o-lantern" and ran out to play. ?

A group of children dressed as demons, carrying Jack-o-lanterns, ran to the neighbor's door and shouted, "Money or food."

Extended data

Halloween special food

There are several things to eat on Halloween: pumpkin pie, apples, candy, and some places will prepare good beef and mutton. Trick or treat, the most classic Halloween candy comes in orange, brown and black packages, most of which are ghosts. However, this traditional face has nothing to do with candy.

The symbol of Halloween.

The symbols of Halloween are pumpkin lanterns (also known as jack lanterns, jack lanterns) and the story of pumpkins carved into lanterns. This story originated in ancient Ireland. The story is about a man named Jack. He is drunk and likes playing practical jokes.

One day, Jack tricked the devil into climbing a tree, and then carved a cross on the stump, threatening the devil not to come down. Then Jack made an agreement with the devil to let him come down from the tree on the condition that the devil promised to cast a spell so that Jack would never commit a crime. After Jack died, his soul could neither go to heaven nor go to hell, so his ghost had to rely on a small candle to guide him wandering between heaven and earth.

In the ancient Irish legend, this small candle was put in a hollowed-out radish, which was called "Jack lamp", while the old radish lamp evolved into a pumpkin-old-later. It is said that soon after the Irish arrived in America, they found that pumpkins were superior to radishes in source and carving, so pumpkins became Halloween pets.

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