The colors are Christmas flowers and Christmas candles. Green is the Christmas tree. It is the main decoration of Christmas, cut from Chinese fir.
Nai is a kind of decorative evergreen tree. Hanging colored lights, gifts and flowers also ignited holiness.
Christmas candles.
Red and white are Santa Claus, the most popular figures in Christmas activities. Western children are at
Before going to bed on Christmas Eve, you should put a sock next to the fireplace or pillow and wait for Santa Claus to put in their little gifts.
Fill it in. In the west, Santa Claus is also a custom.
Liu Xue 86. Com- the origin of Christmas (English introduction)
The origin of Christmas Christmas is the biggest festival in the Christian world. At the beginning of the 4th century AD, 65438+1October 6th was a double festival for churches in the Eastern Roman Empire to commemorate the birth and baptism of Jesus, which was called Epiphany (also known as Epiphany), that is, God revealed himself to the world through Jesus. The only exception at that time was the church in Jerusalem, which only commemorated the birth of Jesus, not the baptism of Jesus. Later, historians found in the calendar used by Roman Christians that the page of 65438+ February 25, 354 AD recorded: "Christ was born in Bethlehem, Judah." After textual research, it is generally believed that 65438+February 25th is Christmas Day, which probably started in the Roman Church in 336 AD, spread to Antioch in Asia Minor in about 375 AD, and spread to Alexandria in Egypt in 430 AD. The church in Jerusalem accepted it at the latest, while the church in Armenia still insisted that Epiphany was the birthday of Jesus.
The origin of Christmas Christmas is the largest Christian festival in the world. 1 6th of the 4th century A.D. is a double festival for churches in the eastern Roman Empire to commemorate the birth and baptism of Jesus, which is called "Epiphany" (also called "Epiphany"), that is, God himself came to the world through Jesus Christ. The only exception is the church in Jerusalem, which only commemorates the birth of Jesus, not the baptism of Jesus. Later, Christian historians in Rome learned to use calendars and found that a page in 354 AD1February 25th recorded: "Christ was born in Bethlehem, Judah." After textual research, it is generally believed that 1 February 25th is Christmas, which may have started in 336 AD. The Roman church spread to Antioch in Asia Minor in about 375 AD, and to the churches in Egypt, Alexandria and Jerusalem in 430 AD, which was accepted at the latest, but the Armenian church still insisted that1February 6th was the birthday of Jesus.