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Summary. Halloween customs can be expressed in English traditions of halloween or halloween customs, pronounced [tr d nz] [v, v] [h lo i n], [h lo i n] [k st mz].
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The common English for Halloween is halloween.
Halloween is said to have been said that in 500 B.C., the Celts believed that October 31 was the day of winter, and that the souls of the deceased would return to their homeland on that day, and that the souls of the dead would return to their homeland on that day, and that if the living people extinguished the lights and fires, the souls of the dead would not be able to find the living, and at the same time they would disguise themselves as ghosts to scare away the souls.
To celebrate Halloween, children dress up as all sorts of cute ghosts and knock on doors from house to house, asking for candy or trick-or-treating. At the same time, legend has it that on this night, all kinds of ghosts will also dress up as children and mingle with the crowd to celebrate the arrival of Halloween, and humans dress up as all kinds of ghosts in order to make the ghosts more harmonious.
Halloween activities turned out to be very simple and mostly took place in churches. But across Europe, Halloween is seen as an opportunity to have fun, tell ghost stories and scare each other. So people no longer used the festival to celebrate autumn, but made it a festival of gods, witches, and ghosts.
The sentence can be formed as follows:
1、the name halloween means the evening before all hallows or all saints day.
Halloween Eve means the day of the gods or the eve of all saints' days.
2、on the eve of halloween, children will carry pumpkins and wear all kinds of strange clothes.
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