In the 12th century, people added eggs to Easter festivals. The eggs were mostly painted in red, and some were painted with colors and smiling faces. Therefore, it is generally called "Easter egg" (also commonly called Easter egg). The original symbolic meaning of the egg is "spring-the beginning of a new life". Christians use it to symbolize "Jesus rose from the dead and walked out of the stone tomb". Easter eggs are the most important food symbol in Easter, which means the beginning and continuation of life. Nowadays, there are many kinds of eggs with different forms, such as hollowed-out egg carvings, which can also be classified as generalized eggs.
Who brought Easter eggs
The origin of Easter eggs is said to come from MaryMagdalene. According to legend, after the death of Jesus, she was invited by Caesar Tiberius of the Roman Empire to attend the dinner. During the dinner, Mary held an egg and said, "Jesus has risen!" " Everyone at the table was laughing at her, and Tiberius even declared, "If Jesus really rises, the eggs in Mary's hands will turn red." Then Mary opened her hand, and the egg turned red as expected.
Since the 15th century, people have dyed eggs red to celebrate Easter in memory of the precious blood shed by Jesus Christ. Later, some were dyed in color. At Easter, Catholics will paint eggs red, ask priests to bless them, and give them to their friends as gifts. This is the earliest origin of giving eggs.
The Easter eggs sent to each other by ordinary people are very simple. Just paint the boiled eggs red and let the priest consecrate them. The resurrected eggs of the rich are different. The eggshells are beautifully carved with colorful pigments, which makes the resurrected eggs look even more jubilant. In the Renaissance, laRenaissance, the custom of resurrecting eggs formally entered the French royal family, and ordinary eggs were replaced by gold egg, decorated with precious stones. Since the 16th century, Easter eggs have also begun to contain small surprises. It is said that the Easter egg given by LouisXV, King of France, to his beloved Lady Ba Li contains a small statue of Cupid!
In many Christian countries in the west, children will play the game of "finding eggs" on Easter Day, and some small gifts are often hidden in the found eggs, which makes the children very excited. Therefore, the eggs are the most typical symbol of Easter, representing surprise and mystery. Besides eggs, there is bread, which symbolizes that Jesus is "the living food of eternal life". The bread is painted with the words Jesus Christ, or a cross, or a lamb.
What's the meaning of Easter eggs
People often dye eggs red on Easter, which represents the blood shed by Jesus when he suffered, and also symbolizes the happiness after his resurrection. There is also an ancient custom of giving boiled eggs to street children to play games. They should lay the eggs from the hillside: whoever breaks the eggs last will win. All the eggs belong to him. The White House also plays this game every year, just rolling the eggs on the lawn.
Why do you look for eggs at Easter
Easter is a Christian festival to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus. Legend has it that Jesus was crucified and rose to heaven on the third day after his death.
Easter celebrated in church every year refers to the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox. If the full moon falls on a Sunday, Easter will be postponed for one week. So Easter may be any day between March 22nd and April 25th.
Eggs symbolize the beginning of a new life in spring, and even more symbolize the resurrection of Jesus from the stone tomb, so in the 12th century, eggs began to be consecrated. In fact, it is forbidden to eat eggs during fasting in great lent. It was not until the 12th century that eggs were consecrated.
traditionally, Christians are used to painting eggs in red, asking priests to celebrate them, and then giving them to friends as gifts. The article of wishing the holy egg is to pray God to make it healthy food and eat it with gratitude to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. This is the origin of the Easter egg.
The true color of an egg symbolizes the sun, and dyeing an egg red symbolizes happiness in life. In Easter, parents should specially prepare chocolate candy in the shape of eggs and rabbits for their children. Friends and relatives should exchange eggs.
In some European countries, if a girl presents three red eggs to a young man on Easter Day, it means that the girl is courting the young man. I don't know whether the young man will give red eggs when he woos the girl.
In fact, apart from Christian religious ceremonies, many customs during Easter originated from paganism. For example, in Britain, an Easter costume parade is held every year, in which there are national bagpipes and Victorian palace guards dressed by children. In new york, USA, there will be an Easter fashion parade.
In Greece, symbolic funerals of Jesus are held in some places. Eating Easter eggs is the most important and interesting custom during Easter.
On the second day of Easter every year, the President of the United States invites guests to bring their children to the White House for an egg rolling game. It is also said that eggs symbolize many children and grandchildren, and later, they were used as a symbol of the tomb of Jesus' resurrection.
According to folklore, the custom of looking for Easter eggs was initiated by a German duchess. It is said that colorful eggs were left by the Easter Bunny for children in the countryside. Children look for eggs as a game.