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What is Halloween? What is Halloween for?
Halloween every year (10,31) originated from the ancient Celtic New Year Festival, and it is also a time to worship the dead. While avoiding the interference of evil spirits, it is also a traditional festival in the west to worship ancestors and gods with food and pray for a safe winter.

Whenever Halloween comes, children can't wait to put on colorful makeup clothes, put on strange masks, run around the house with a "pumpkin lantern" and ask adults for holiday gifts. These are the most well-known symbols of Halloween-strange "jack-o'-lanterns" and trick-or-treating.

On Halloween, Jack-o'-lanterns (jack-o'-lanterns) should be placed on the doorstep to scare away demons or monsters.

Most of the trick-or-treating children will wear strange clothes and masks while holding a jack-o-lantern in their hands. Because the appearance of the pumpkin lantern is not scary, but very funny and lovely, plus the huge body of the pumpkin, people can see Ireland from far away.

The story is about a man named Jack, who is drunk and likes to play practical jokes. One day, Jack tricked the devil into climbing a tree, and then carved a cross on the stump, threatening the devil not to come down. Then Jack made an agreement with the devil to let him come down from the tree on the condition that the devil promised to cast a spell so that Jack would never commit a crime. After Jack died, his soul could neither go to heaven nor go to hell, so his ghost had to wander between heaven and earth with a small candle.