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Halloween proverb

Halloween proverbs:

Trick or treat!

Trick or treat! (Halloween custom)

In the west, on June 3 1, 1 every year, that is, Halloween, also known as Ghost Festival, children will dress up as children and go door to door to ask for fruit, shouting "Trick or treat! Trick or treat! )"

Halloween, also known as Halloween, is a traditional festival in the west, which is held in 10 every year. 65438+1October 3 1 on Halloween is the most lively moment of this festival. In China, Halloween is often misunderstood as Halloween.

In order to celebrate Halloween, children will dress up as cute ghosts and knock on doors to ask for candy, otherwise they will be naughty. At the same time, it is said that on this night, all kinds of ghosts will dress up as children and mingle with the masses to celebrate the arrival of Halloween, while human beings dress up as ghosts to make ghosts more harmonious.

Halloween costumes originated from pranks, when adults take their children out together (usually adults drive to the side of the road and children say "trick or treat"). Adults ask children in advance that they can only go to houses with festive decorations and lights at the door, otherwise they are not allowed to disturb them. In addition, in the process of begging for sugar, you must always stand at the gate and wait, and you are not allowed to enter the house. Recycled sugar must also be examined by adults before it can be eaten. Families receiving children are also required not to provide homemade food or unpackaged food.