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A Brief Introduction to the Origin of Christmas (English+Chinese)

Christmas, also known as Christmas and Jesus' birthday, is translated as "Christian Mass", which is a traditional festival in the West and originated from Christianity. Every year on February 25th, 65438, Mass is a kind of church service. Christmas is a religious festival, because it is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus, hence the name "Christmas".

Christmas is a religious holiday. /kloc-in the 0/9th century, the popularity of Christmas cards and the appearance of Santa Claus made Christmas popular. After the popularity of Christmas celebrations in northern Europe, Christmas decorations appeared in the northern hemisphere in combination with winter.

/kloc-From the beginning of 0/9th century to the middle of 0/9th century, the whole Europe and America began to celebrate Christmas, and the corresponding Christmas culture was derived.

Christmas spread to Asia in the middle of19th century, and Japanese, Korean and China were all influenced by Christmas culture.

After the reform and opening up, Christmas spread especially in China. At the beginning of 2 1 century, Christmas was organically combined with local customs in China, and it developed more and more maturely. Eating apples, wearing Christmas hats, sending Christmas cards, attending Christmas parties and Christmas shopping have become a part of China people's life.

Christmas, also known as Christmas, the birth of Jesus, translated as "Christ Mass", is a traditional western festival, which originated from Christianity. 1February 25th, Mass is a church ceremony. Christmas is a religious festival, because it celebrates the birthday of Jesus, so it is called "Christmas".

Christmas was originally a religious festival. In the 19th century, the popularity of Christmas cards and the appearance of Santa Claus made Christmas popular. After the popular Christmas celebrations in the Nordic countries, Christmas decorations combined with winter decorations also appeared in the northern hemisphere.

From the beginning of the 19th century to the middle of the 19th century, Europe and America began to celebrate Christmas, and the corresponding Christmas culture was derived.

Christmas spread to Asia in the mid-19th century. Japanese, Korean, China and other countries are all influenced by Christmas culture.

After the reform and opening up, Christmas is particularly prominent in China. By the beginning of the 21st century, Christmas has been organically combined with local customs in China, and its development has become more and more mature. Eating apples, wearing Christmas hats, sending Christmas cards, attending Christmas parties and shopping have become a part of China people's life.

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English: The annual Christmas is a day celebrated by everyone, regardless of color or country. In the west, children are eagerly looking forward to receiving Christmas presents from Santa Claus on this day. "Santa Claus" will only appear at Christmas and bring people Christmas presents. In the emotional desert of modern life, the mysterious Santa Claus brings family charm.

Christmas gifts for children can reflect the meaning of gifts. Anthropologists often emphasize the obligation to reciprocate. However, Christmas gifts for children just break this obligation of return. The actual givers of Christmas gifts are of course parents, but parents owe all the credit to the mysterious Santa Claus.

To prevent children from losing the innocence of Santa Claus prematurely is to let them know that people don't need any special reasons to give gifts to strangers. During the festival, Santa Claus in public places wears the same clothes, a red hat and a big beard. Santa Claus sincerely gives it to strangers in the name of others, bringing endless warmth to the cold winter.

Reference content source:

Baidu encyclopedia-Christmas

Baidu Encyclopedia-Santa Claus