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Easter is a festival for Christians to commemorate the resurrection of Christ. It is recorded in the Bible and the New Testament that Yahya was crucified to atone for his sins, and his body came back to life on the third day, hence the name Easter. Easter is a very important traditional festival in the western world. Today, we will learn some allusions about Easter and traditional festivals during Easter.

The Friday before Easter, also known as Good Friday or Good Friday, commemorates the day when Christ was crucified. According to the Bible, he was crucified at around 9 am on the 4th of the Jewish calendar/KLOC-0, and died at around 3 pm. Only tell his disciples to commemorate his death. On this day, the church will hold good Friday worship and worship, so that believers can meditate on Christ's love for the world.

Easter Saturday is the day when Christians wait for Christ to rise from the dead. On that day, the Roman Catholic Church did not hold mass until evening to celebrate Christ's victory over sin and death and bring salvation and hope to mankind.

Sunday, Easter, Easter was originally the "Spring Festival" of ancient pagans, and it was a festival to celebrate the return of spring to the earth. Estelle can be traced back to Babylonia's love and childbirth and Sivir's Ishtar. Later, this goddess became the goddess of dawn and spring in western Europe.

Easter is held on the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox every year, because the days get longer and the nights get shorter after the vernal equinox-light is greater than darkness. At the full moon, not only is there enough light during the day, but also the night is illuminated by light (moonlight). Therefore, this is the resurrection-the portrayal of light overcoming darkness.

Constantine the Great of the Roman Empire held the first Nicaean public sacrifice in 325 AD, stipulating that Easter was Sunday, which was regarded by the church as the Sabbath, that is, the day of resurrection after death, so Easter was held on the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox every year.

If the full moon falls on Sunday, Easter will be delayed by one week. So Easter may be any day between March 22nd and April 25th. For example, the day of the full moon in 2006 was 13 April Thursday, so the first Sunday after the full moon was Easter. The full moon in 2008 is March 20th, so March 22nd is Easter.

Easter Monday is a day when Christians continue to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, and it is also a legal rest day in Canada. The church will hold an Easter ceremony on this day. Christians will add essential oil or perfume to the holy water of Easter retrieved from the church, and then spray it on furniture, food, pets, gardens and other places at home. At the same time, this day is also a family holiday, and the whole family will get together for dinner.

Easter games, Easter eggs and Easter free children are the centers of traditional Easter activities. The ancients often regarded eggs as a symbol of many children and grandchildren and resurrection. Later, Christians gave the egg a new meaning and thought it was a symbol of the grave, from which future life was born.

At Easter, people dyed eggs red, representing the blood shed by Yahya when he suffered, and also symbolizing happiness after his resurrection. There is also an old custom of cooking eggs and playing games for street children. They rolled the eggs forward, and finally the person who broke the eggs won, and all the eggs belonged to him. Others like to draw various faces or patterns on eggs.

The rabbit is also a symbol of Easter. Because rabbits are very fertile, people regard them as the expression of new life. Adults often tell their children vividly that Easter eggs are laid by rabbits (but rabbits don't lay eggs, so Easter eggs are actually eggs) and put them in the garden for children to play egg-finding games.

Now every Easter, major shopping malls or candy stores in North America always sell Easter rabbits and eggs made of chocolate. These eggs are as small as eggs and as big as melons. Children naturally like it, and it is also a good gift for relatives and friends.

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