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Why do you make eggs at Easter?
Easter egg painting is an ancient tradition, which originated from Christianity about 2000 years ago. Eggs represent new life from the shell, and Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, symbolizing new life and rebirth. In the past few centuries, people have always thought that painting eggs in various bright colors is to prevent the devil from laying eggs in these eggs. Therefore, Easter egg is an ancient tradition symbolizing light and hope, and it is also one of the important activities to celebrate this festival. Modern eggs are usually made of chocolate or plastic and decorated carefully to enhance the festive atmosphere and joyful atmosphere.
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