Then JACK made a pact with the devil for three chapters, making the devil promise to cast a spell so that JACK would never commit a crime and let him get down from the tree. After JACK's death, his soul can neither go to heaven nor go to hell, so his ghost had to wander between heaven and earth by a small candle.
In the ancient Irish legend, this little candle was placed in a hollowed-out radish, and today, the ancient radish lamp has evolved into a Jack-O-Lantern made of pumpkin. It is said that soon after Irish people arrived in America, they found that pumpkins were superior to radishes in terms of source and carving, so pumpkins became Halloween pets.
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Festival custom
Halloween is the most haunted time of the year, and all kinds of monsters, pirates, alien visitors and witches are out in succession. Before the Christian era, the Celts held a ceremony in late summer to thank God and the sun for their kindness.
In the Middle Ages, people wore animal-shaped costumes and terrible masks to drive away ghosts in the dark on Halloween. Although Christianity later replaced Celtic and Roman religious activities, the early customs remained.
Children wear all kinds of costumes and masks with a joking mind to participate in Halloween dances. Witches, black cats, ghosts and bones are often hung on the walls around these dances, and pumpkin lanterns with grinning or disgusting faces are hung at the windows and doors.