Easter falls on the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox every year, and there is no fixed date, which is probably between March 22nd and April 25th. Easter (Easter Day) is an important holiday in the West. The Nicaean religious conference in 325 AD stipulated that the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox is Easter.
Christians believe that Easter is a day to commemorate the miracle of Jesus Christ's resurrection on the third day after he was crucified between 30 and 33 AD, and it is a festival symbolizing rebirth and hope. The name of Easter is also named after Jesus was crucified and his body was resurrected on the third day.
The birth of Easter:
It is to commemorate a religious figure, who is the son of God. Because he was framed by his disciples on Friday, he had his last dinner, and then he was flogged and shed precious blood to atone for human sins and was killed on the gallows.
On the third day after he was buried, the tomb door was opened, and he was resurrected. He told his followers to go to heaven, and these messages were later circulated in the world. Now people celebrate this festival, not only to praise his merits, but also to usher in a new life, because Easter means rebirth and the birth of a new life.