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Why do you eat apples on Christmas Eve? Which country has a tradition?

65438+February 25th is the day when Christ the Savior was born. Because the Bible records that Jesus was born at night, the night of 65438+February 24th is called "Silent Night" or "Silent Night". As for apples, in fact, no western country has this custom. There has always been a saying in the university that eating apples is probably the homonym of apples, which means peace.

Christmas Eve, from Australia.

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According to legend, on the night of Jesus' birth, shepherds herding sheep in the wilderness suddenly heard a voice in the sky telling them the news of Jesus' birth.

According to the Bible, Jesus came to the world to save the world and is the savior of all mankind, so angels spread the news to more people through these shepherds.

On the night of Jesus' birth, a shepherd was guarding his flock in the wilderness when he suddenly heard a voice from heaven telling them the good news of Jesus' birth. According to the Bible, Jesus wanted to be the king of the world, so angels spread the news to more people through these shepherds.

Later, people followed the example of angels and spread the news of the birth of Jesus everywhere on Christmas Eve. Until today, good news has become an indispensable program for Christmas.

The whole good news activity will last until about four o'clock the next morning.