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Halloween "Ghost Festival" is set on the annual 1 1 month 1 day, which is called All Saints'Day, formerly known as Hallowmas, but the same root Halloween "Ghost Festival" is even louder and has been used ever since, meaning the night before Halloween, that is,1October 3. Around the 5th century BC, Irish Celts began to celebrate their Halloween "Ghost Festival" every year on1October 3 1 day, that is, at the end of summer, to express their joy in harvest and worship of the sun. Interestingly, the Celts have a Halloween "Ghost Festival" similar to the reincarnation of Buddhism. They think that ghosts will appear in the afterlife at the moment when the new year and the old year are handed over, that is, on the night of1October 3 1 Sunday, looking for body double to get a new life. On Halloween "Ghost Festival", the Celts didn't worship the kitchen god or ask his old man to put in a good word in the sky, but used a severe means of "making foreign things control foreign things" to deal with ghosts. In order to drive away ghosts, people will put out the fire at home on Halloween, create a cold and gloomy environment, and scream as ghosts.

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 "Ghost Festival" has evolved into the most enjoyable Halloween "Ghost Festival" today, and history has played a kind joke on us. This day is the most exciting day for foreign children in a year. On Halloween, children go to school on the morning of Halloween, bringing costumes and candy to prepare for 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. Halloween "Halloween children dress up as witches and pirates and perform Halloween in dim orange light" and play games on Halloween. The most popular Halloween "Ghost Festival" 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.

The traditional decoration theme of Halloween is "Ghost Festival". Orange pumpkin lanterns, black cats, spiders and witches, white cobwebs and skeletons are all essential characters for Halloween. Halloween "Halloween children dress up as witches and pirates and perform Halloween in dim orange light" and play games on Halloween. The most popular Halloween "Ghost Festival" 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 written in English on Halloween. 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'-lanterns. The most popular one is Halloween, where the devil is tricked into making sixpence. Many Halloween "ghost festivals" begin like this: it is said that there is a man named cheapskate Jack in Ireland. In fact, "a stingy alcoholic Jack" should have been translated into "a stingy alcoholic Jack", but it was ignored by the original translator as "a man named stingy Jack". Later, it was rumored that cheapskate became a name that Jack couldn't get rid of.