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圣诞节的由来英文版
the name christmas is short for "christ\'s mass". a mass is a kind
of church service. christmas is a religious festival. it is the day we
celebrate as the birthday of jesus. there are special christmas
services in christian churches all over the world. but many of the
festivities of christmas do not have anything to do with religion.
exchanging gifts and sending christmas cards are the modern ways of
celebrating the christmas in the world.
the birth of jesus had a story: in nazareth, a city of galilee.
the virgin\'s name was mary was betrothed to joseph. before they came
together, she was found with child of the holy spirit. joseph her
husband was minded to put her away secretly. while he thought about
these things, gabriel, an angel of the lord appeared to him in a dream
and told him did not be afraid to take mary as wife. and mary will
bring forth a son, and he shall call his name, jesus, for he will save
his people from their sins.
before jesus births, joseph and mary came to quirnius was
governing syria. so all went to be registered, everyone to his own
city. joseph also went up out of galilee, out of the city of nazareth,
into judea, to the city of david, which is called bethlehem, because he
was of the house and of the lineage of david, to be registered with
mary, his betrothed wife, who was with child. so it was that while they
were there, the days were completed for her to bedelivered. and she
brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling cloths,
and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the
inn.
and that, christmas is the feast of the nativity of jesus, is on
25th, december every year. but nobody know the actual birthday of
jesus. and the christmas has become popular when christmas cards
appeared in 1846 and the concept of a jolly santa claus was first made
popular in nineteenth century.
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情人节的由来英文版-The Origin of St Valentine's Day
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St. Valentine's Day has roots in several different legends that
have found their way to us through the ages. One of the earliest
popular symbols of the day is Cupid(爱神丘比特), the Roman god of love, who
is represented by the image of a young boy with bow and arrow.
Three hundred years after the death of Jesus Christ, the Roman
emperors still demanded that everyone believe in the Roman gods.
Valentine, a Christian priest, had been thrown in prison for his
teachings. On February 14, Valentine was beheaded(斩首), not only because
he was a Christian, but also because he had performed a miracle. He
supposedly cured the jailer's daughter of her blindness. The night
before he was executed, he wrote the jailer's daughter a farewell
letter, signing it "From Your Valentine." Another legend tells us that
this same Valentine, well-loved by all, received notes to his jail cell
from children and friends who missed him.
Another Valentine was an Italian bishop who lived at about the same
time, AD 200. He was imprisoned because he secretly married couples,
contrary to the laws of the Roman emperor. Some legends say he was
burned at the stake.
February 14 was also a Roman holiday, held in honor of a goddess.
Young men randomly chose the name of a young girl to escort to the
festivities. The custom of choosing a sweetheart on this date spread
through Europe in the Middle Ages, and then to the early American
colonies. Throughout the ages, people also believed that birds picked
their mates on February 14!
In AD 496 Sain Pope Gelasius I named February 14 as "Valentine's
Day". Although it's not an official holiday, most Americans observe
this day.
Whatever the odd mixture of origins, St. Valentine's Day is now a
day for sweethearts. It is the day that you show your friend or loved
one that you care. You can send candy to someone you think is special.
Or you can send roses, the flower of love. Most people send
"valentines," a greeting card named after the notes that St. Valentine
received in jail. Valentines can be sentimental, romantic and
heartfelt(真心真意的). They can be funny and friendly. If the sender is shy,
valentines can be anonymous.
Americans of all ages love to send and receive valentines. Handmade
valentines created by cutting hearts out of colored paper, show that a
lot of thought was put into making them personal. Valentines can be
heart-shaped, or have hearts, the symbol of love, on them. In
elementary schools children make valentines for their classmates and
put them in a large decorated box, similar to a mailbox. On February
14, the teacher opens the box and distributes the valentines to each
student. After the students read their valentines they have a small
party with refreshments.
For teenagers and adults, major newspapers throughout the country
have a Valentine's Day offer. Anyone can send in a message, for a small
fee of course, destined for a would-be sweetheart, a good friend, an
acquaintance or even a spouse of fifty years. The message is printed in
a special section of the newspaper on February 14.
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万圣节(中,英文版)
关于万圣节有这样一个故事。是说有一个叫杰克的爱尔半兰人,因为他对钱特别的吝啬,就不允许他进入天堂,而被打入地狱。但是在那里他老是捉弄魔鬼撒旦,所
以被踢出地狱,罚他提着灯笼永远在人世里行走。
在十月三十一日爱尔兰的孩子们用土豆和罗卜制作“杰克的灯笼”,他们把中间挖掉、表面上打洞并在里边点上蜡烛。为村里庆祝督伊德神的万圣节,孩子们提着这
种灯笼挨家挨户乞计食物。?这种灯笼的爱尔兰名字是“拿灯笼的杰克”或者“杰克的灯笼”,缩写为Jack-o'-lantern
?在拼写为jack-o-lantern。 现在你在大多数书里读到的万圣节只是孩子们开心的夜晚。在小学校里,万圣节是每年十月份开始庆祝的。
孩子们会制作万圣节的装饰品:各种各样桔红色的南瓜灯。你可以用黑色的纸做一个可怕的造形??一个骑在扫帚把上戴著尖尖帽子的女巫飞过天空,或者是黑蝙蝠
飞过月亮。这些都代表恶运。当然黑猫代表运气更差。有时候会出现黑猫骑在女巫扫帚后面飞向天空的造形。
在万圣节的晚上,我们都穿着爸爸妈妈的旧衣服和旧鞋子,戴上面具,打算外出。比我们小的孩子必须和他们的母亲一块出去,我们大一点的就一起哄到领居家,按
他们的门铃并大声喊道:“恶作剧还是招待!”意思是给我们吃的,要不我们就捉弄你。里边的人们应该出?评价我们的化装。
“噢!这是鬼,那是女巫,这是个老太婆。”
有时候他们会跟我们一起玩,假装被鬼或者女巫吓着了。但是他们通常会带一些糖果或者苹果放进我们的“恶作剧还是招待”的口袋里。可是要是没人回答门铃或者
是有人把我们赶开该怎么办呢?我们就捉弄他们,通常是拿一块肥皂把他们的玻璃涂得乱七八糟。然后我们回家,数数谁的糖果最多。
还有一个典型的万圣节花招是把一卷手纸拉开,不停地往树上扔,直到树全被白纸裹起?。除非下大雪或大雨把纸冲掉,纸会一直呆在树上。这并不造成真正的伤
害,只是把树和院子搞乱,一种万圣节的恶作剧。 HALLOWEEN One story about Jack, an Irishman, who
was not allowed into Heaven because he was stingy with his money. So he
was sent to hell. But down there he played tricks on the Devil (Satan),
so he was kicked out of Hell and made to walk the earth forever
carrying a lantern. Well, Irish children made Jack's lanterns on
October 31st from a large potato or turnip, hollowed out with the sides
having holes and lit by little candles inside. And Irish children would
carry them as they went from house to house begging for food for the
village Halloween festival that honored the Druid god Muck Olla. The
Irish name for these lanterns was "Jack with the lantern" or "Jack of
the lantern," abbreviated as " Jack-o'-lantern" and now spelled
"jack-o-lantern." The traditional Halloween you can read about in most
books was just children's fun night. Halloween celebrations would start
in October in every elementary school. Children would make Halloween
decorations, all kinds of orange-paper jack-o-lanterns. And from black
paper you'd cut "scary" designs ---an evil witch with a pointed hat
riding through the sky on a broomstick, maybe with black bats flying
across the moon, and that meant bad luck. And of course black cats for
more bad luck. Sometimes a black cat would ride away into the sky on
the back of the witch's broom. And on Halloween night we'd dress up in
Mom or Dad's old shoes and clothes, put on a mask, and be ready to go
outside. The little kids (children younger than we were) had to go with
their mothers, but we older ones went together to neighbors' houses,
ringing their doorbell and yelling, "Trick or treat!" meaning, "Give us
a treat (something to eat) or we'll play a trick on you!" The people
inside were supposed to come to the door and comment on our costumes.
Oh! here's a ghost. Oh, there's a witch. Oh, here's an old lady.
Sometimes they would play along with us and pretend to be scared by
some ghost or witch. But they would always have some candy and maybe an
apple to put in our "trick or treat bags." But what if no one come to
the door, or if someone chased us away? Then we'd play a trick on them,
usually taking a piece of soap and make marks on their windows. .And
afterwards we would go home and count who got the most candy. One
popular teen-agers' Halloween trick was to unroll a roll of toilet
paper and throw it high into a tree again and again until the tree was
all wrapped in the white paper. The paper would often stay in the tree
for weeks until a heavy snow or rain washed it off. No real harm done,
but it made a big mess of both the tree and the yard under it. One kind
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复活节中英文介绍
A Sunday between March 22 and April 25
The meaning of many different customs observed during Easter
Sunday have been buried with time. Their origins lie in pre-Christian
religions and Christianity. All in some way or another are a "salute to
spring," marking re-birth. The white Easter lily has come to capture
the glory of the holiday. The word "Easter" is named after Eastre, the
Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring. A festival was held in her honor every
year at the vernal equinox (春分).
People celebrate the holiday according to their beliefs and their
religious denominations (命名). Christians commemorate Good Friday as the
day that Jesus Christ died and Easter Sunday as the day that He was
resurrected (复活). Protestant settlers brought the custom of a sunrise
service, a religious gathering at dawn, to the United States.
This year Easter will be celebrated on Sunday April 11, 2004. On
Easter Sunday children wake up to find that the Easter Bunny has left
them baskets of candy. He has also hidden the eggs that they decorated
earlier that week. Children hunt for the eggs all around the house.
Neighborhoods and organizations hold Easter egg hunts, and the child
who finds the most eggs wins a prize.
The Easter Bunny is a rabbit-spirit. Long ago, he was called the"
Easter Hare." Hares and rabbits have frequent multiple births so they
became a symbol of fertility. The custom of an Easter egg hunt began
because children believed that hares laid eggs in the grass. The Romans
believed that "All life comes from an egg." Christians consider eggs to
be "the seed of life" and so they are symbolic of the resurrection of
Jesus Christ.
Why we dye, or color, and decorate eggs is not certain. In ancient
Egypt, Greece, Rome and Persia eggs were dyed for spring festivals. In
medieval Europe, beautifully decorated eggs were given as gifts.
Egg Rolling
In England, Germany and some other countries, children rolled eggs
down hills on Easter morning, a game which has been connected to the
rolling away of the rock from Jesus Christ's tomb when he was
resurrected. British settlers brought this custom to the New World.
In the United States in the early nineteenth century, Dolly
Madison, the wife of the fourth American President, organized an egg
roll in Washington, D.C. She had been told that Egyptian children used
to roll eggs against the pyramids so she invited the children of
Washington to roll hard-boiled eggs down the hilly lawn of the new
Capitol building! The custom continued, except for the years during the
Civil War. In 1880, the First Lady invited children to the White House
for the Egg Roll because officials had complained that they were
ruining the Capitol lawn. It has been held there ever since then, only
canceled during times of war. The event has grown, and today Easter
Monday is the only day of the year when tourists are allowed to wander
over the White House lawn. The wife of the President sponsors it for
the children of the entire country. The egg rolling event is open to
children twelve years old and under. Adults are allowed only when
accompanied by children!
Traditionally, many celebrants (司仪神父) bought new clothes for
Easter which they wore to church. After church services, everyone went
for a walk around the town. This led to the American custom of Easter
parades all over the country. Perhaps the most famous is along Fifth
Avenue in New York City.
Good Friday is a federal holiday in 16 states and many schools and businesses throughout the U.S. are closed on this Friday.
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感恩节的由来Thanksgiving Day
Now I would like to give you some details about Thanksgiving Day in
the United States. Thanksgiving Day is the most truly American of the
national Holidays in the United States and is most closely connected
with the earliest history of the country.
In 1620, the settlers, or Pilgrims, they sailed to America on the
May flower, seeking a place where they could have freedom of worship.
After a tempestuous two-month voyage they landed at in icy November,
what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts.
During their first winter, over half of the settlers died of[1]
starvation or epidemics. Those who survived began sowing in the first
spring.
All summer long they waited for the harvests with great anxiety,
knowing that their lives and the future existence of the colony
depended on the coming harvest.Finally the fields produced a yield rich
beyond expectations. And therefore it was decided that a day of
thanksgiving to the Lord be fixed[2]. Years later, President of the
United States proclaimed the fourth Thursday of November as
Thanksgiving Day every year. The celebration of Thanksgiving Day has
been observed on that date until today.
The pattern of the Thanksgiving celebration has never changed
through the years. The big family dinner is planned months ahead. On
the dinner table, people will find apples, oranges, chestnuts, walnuts
and grapes.There will be plum pudding, mince pie, other varieties of
food and cranberry juice and squash. The best and most attractive among
them are roast turkey and pumpkin pie. They have been the most
traditional and favorite food on Thanksgiving Day throughout the years.
Everyone agrees the dinner must be built around roast turkey
stuffed with a bread dressing[3] to absorb the tasty juices as it
roasts. But as cooking varies with families and with the regions where
one lives, it is not easy to get a consensus on[4] the precise kind of
stuffing for the royal bird.Thanksgiving today is, in every sense, a
national annual holiday on which Americans of all faiths and
backgrounds join in to express their thanks for the year' s bounty and
reverently ask for continued[5] blessings.
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英国的节日:
元旦新年 New Year's day -- 1月1日
情人节 Valentine’s Day -- 2月14日
圣戴维日 St David’s Day -- 3月1日
圣帕特里克日 St Patrick’s Day -- 3月17日
圣星期六 Holy Saturday -- 是Easter的前一天
复活节 Easter day -- 在3月21日到4月25日之间。
复活节次日 Easter Monday -- 是Easter的第二天。
耶稣受难日 Good Friday -- 复活节前的星期五,教堂举行仪式纪念耶稣受难。在英国这一天是公假,人们吃传统的热十字糕(hot cross buns)。
耶稣升天节 Ascension Day-- 是Easter第40天之后的星期四,也称为Holy Thursday。
圣灵降临日 Pentecost-- 是Easter后的第7个星期天,也称为White Sunday。
圣母玛丽亚日 Lady's Day -- 每年3月25日,又称 Annunciation Day (天时报细节)。
愚人节 April Fool’s Day, All Fools’ Day -- 4月1日
女王诞辰日 Queen's Birthday -- 每年4月21日,该节是庆祝女王诞辰。
莎士比亚纪念日 Shakespeare's Day -- 每年4月23日,该节是庆祝莎士比亚的生日。也称圣乔治日 St George’s Day 。
五月节 May Day -- 每年5月1日,该节是迎接春天的祭奠。
五朔节 Beltane -- 5月1日
英联邦纪念日 Commonwealth Day -- 每年5月1日,该节日出自于庆祝维多利亚女王的生日。
女王法定诞辰日Queen's Official Birthday -- 英国在6月10日或前一个星期六放假,以取代4月21日女王的生日。
薄煎饼日 Pancake Day -- 基督教会在基督受难日前40天的“封斋期”开始前的最后一天。
“母亲节” mother's day -- 5月第二个星期日
银行节--The bank is saved -- 5月的第一个星期一及最后一个星期一,8月的最后一个星期
阅兵日--Review troops every day -- 6月份的第二个星期六
仲夏夜 Midsummer’s Day -- 6月23日
万圣节前夕 Hallowe’en-- 10月31日
万圣节 Hallowmas,all saints' day -- 11月1日
盖伊‧福克斯日 Guy Fawkes’Day -- 11月5日
圣诞节前夜 Christmas Eve -- 12月24日
圣诞节 Christmas day --12月25日
节礼日--Boxing Day -- 12月26日
“神圣星期四” Maundy Thursday -- 每年耶稣受难日前的最后一个星期四,就是所谓的“最后晚餐”的一天。
国庆日--National Day -- 国王的正式生日
银行假日--Bank holiday
★国庆日 National Day
英国的国庆日期并不固定,而是以国王的正式生日为国庆日。
★银行假日 Bank holiday
英国还有8天的所谓“银行假日”,这是全国性的假日,并不仅限于银行。8天银行假日是一年中最受欢迎的节日,其原因正值孩子们放假,许多人设法乘机度一个较长的周末,去海边或乡村。
★圣戴维日 St David’s Day
每年3月1日是圣戴维日( St David’s Day)。按照基督教传统,圣戴维是威尔士的所谓“主保圣人”,就是说,人们认为他特别照顾威尔士。这里所纪念的是公元第二世纪到威尔士传教的僧人戴维,并非《圣经》中的戴维王。
这一天是威尔士的重要节日,不少公司、办公室都放假。
在这一天以及这天的前后,在英国街头上会看到不少人衣襟上有一朵黄色的水仙花,这是因为威尔士的标记是黄水仙和韭葱。当然在衣襟上插一把韭葱不大好看吧!
★圣帕特里克日 St Patrick’s Day
3月17日是爱尔兰主保圣人圣帕特里克(St Patrick’s Day)的纪念日。Z这天是爱尔兰共和国、北爱尔兰的假日,而英国,乃至欧美其他地方的爱尔兰裔人都会热烈庆祝这个纪念他们传统中的主保圣人的日子。
圣帕特里克是公元第五世纪在英国西部或者苏格兰地区生活的一个人物。他在16岁的时候遭歹徒俘虏,卖到爱尔兰为奴隶。他后来逃脱,并且到欧洲地区
接受教育,并成为传教士。在第五世纪初年,他回到爱尔兰开始传教工作,并且在短短10年内在这个岛屿不少地方兴建交通,成功鼓励人们信奉基督教。
传说中的圣帕特里克利用白花酢浆草(shamrock)有三片小叶的叶片来解释基督教中的天主是“三位一体”的概念,因此,时至今日,人们仍然以白花酢浆草的叶作为爱尔兰的标记。
在这一天,爱尔兰人聚居的地方可能会组织游行,以示纪念。个别酒馆中也以绿色的啤酒奉客,因为白花酢浆草的叶是鲜绿色的,而绿色也是爱尔兰的标记。
★“母亲节” mother's day
英国的所谓“母亲节”与美国的完全不同。在美国,5月第二个星期日是“母亲节”,但是,英国的所谓“母亲节”是在基督教会的耶稣受难前的“封斋期”内的第四个星期日,称为Mothering Sunday。
据悉,按照古老的教会传统,这一天是信徒回到他们本来所属的教堂(mother church)的一天,因此,所谓“mother”,本意不是母亲,但是,到了大约17世纪中,人们开始把“mother”也包括了人们自己的母亲,后来就演变成现在的所谓“母亲节”。
在这一天,英国不少人仍然按照传统,准备一个称为“Simnel Cake”的蛋糕,带回家给自己的妈妈,或者送到教堂,与其他教友一起享用。
按照维多利亚女王时代留下的传统,这种用干果、果仁、香料、酒和鸡蛋制造的蛋糕上面有一层蛋白杏仁软糖,上面有11个用这种软糖造成的球,以纪念除了犹大以外的其他11位耶稣基督的门徒。按照《圣经》所载,犹大出卖耶稣,让他在犹太人手上受凌辱,最后钉死在十字架上。
★“神圣星期四” Maundy Thursday
这是每年耶稣受难日前的最后一个星期四,就是所谓的“最后晚餐”的一天,在英国称为Maundy
Thursday。在这一天,罗马天主教内有教士、高级神职人员为信徒、初级教士濯足的仪式,仿效耶稣在这天为门徒濯足的做法。但是,这一天另外一个最为
人所知的传统是英国君主在这一天向一些经过挑选的穷人或有需要的人发放金钱的做法。当然,现在在英国这个实行社会福利制度的国家,这样做主要是为了象征意
义。不过,英国君主仍然会向经过挑选的人发放银币,而这些银币虽然也是可流通货币,但是,已经成为收藏家渴求的珍品。
★复活节 Easter day
作为一个基督教国家,纪念耶稣受难后复活的复活节(Easter)当然在英国是一个重要的节日。按照西方基督教会的传统,通常这个日子是在3月
21日到4月25日之间。这是因为复活节好像一些其他个别的教会日子一样都是按照阴历计算的。复活节确实是3月21日或以后的第一个月圆日之后的星期日。
除了教会的庆典之外,英国有不同的活动或风俗,标记这个日子,其中,“蛋”是经常出现的。对小孩子来说,当然是所谓的“复活蛋”。这些一般都是巧
克力制造的。比较简单的,在超级市场也可以买到,但是,在英国,不少高档的餐厅、咖啡厅,都会在每年这个时候推出自己特制的“复活蛋”,有
黑巧克力制造的,有牛奶巧克力的,有白巧克力的,也有蛋白杏仁糖制造的。除了一般的蛋型设计外,也有不少是动物、鲜花、卡通人物等,款式繁多,就算是对吃
“复活蛋”没有兴趣的也会在这个时候可以到这些餐厅、店铺外的橱窗一饱眼福。
除了吃“复活蛋”以外,英国不少地方每年复活节左右都有有关“蛋”的活动,例如:英国的一些慈善组织和旅游机构都会在这个时候在一些著名的花园或
大宅的园圃内举办寻“复活蛋”的活动。最有趣的莫如一些地方在山坡上举行的“滚蛋”比赛。参赛者自备生鸡蛋,到山顶上把鸡蛋“滚”到山下,大家都会各出奇
谋,希望取胜。
★愚人节 April Fool’s Day, All Fools’ Day
每年的4月1日是愚人节(April Fool’s Day, All Fools’ Day)。这个节日的确实来源已经不大清楚,但是,有资料显示,在16世纪法国,一种类似的传统已经存在。无论如何,英国各地现在都有类似的习俗。
在这一天,人们可以尽情的愚弄周遭的人,但是,最终都是一些无伤大雅的玩意。只不过,如果你在这天看英国的报纸,或者听天台广播,听到或看到有什么特别的消息时,你得千万小心,以免受愚弄。
★圣乔治日 St George’s Day
按照基督教会的传统,4月23日是圣乔治的纪念日(St George’s
Day)。如果大家在这一天前后到英格兰地区,你会看到教堂、酒馆,甚或汽车外都会挂上有一个红色十字的白色旗帜,这就是圣乔治旗。每逢例如英格兰足球队
出赛,或者凯旋而归的时候,这面旗帜更大量出现在球场内外。
从大约14世纪开始,圣乔治成为了英格兰的守护“主保”圣人;在此之前,英格兰的守护圣人是爱德华(St Edward the
Confessor)。据信圣乔治是罗马帝国时代生活在近东地区的一位基督徒。他因为成功杀死一条遗害当地人的毒龙而深受爱戴。现在,在英国不少地方都可
以看到一位身穿盔甲的骑马武士屠龙的图案,这就是圣乔治。
★仲夏夜 Midsummer’s Day
虽然每年夏至,即每年日最长夜最短的日子是阳历6月21日,但是,英国庆祝仲夏夜(Midsummer’s
Eve)都是在6月22日晚上。6月23日就是仲夏日(Midsummer’s
Day)。根据英国的传说,人们会在这个晚上有奇异的经历,可能进入魔幻世界。可能就是因为这个原因,所以英国大文豪莎士比亚就写作了名剧《仲夏夜之
梦》(A Midsummer Night’s Dream)。里面就有这样的一句:Why, this is very midsummer
madness.
人类学家说,在远古时代生活在英国的人会在夏至当日由巫师(Druids)举行仪式,迎接这个特别的日子。英国一些石器时代遗留下来的巨石建筑据
信与这种庆祝活动有关。位于伦敦西南面的著名的巨石阵(Stonehenge),以及附近的比较巨石阵更大的埃夫伯利(Avebury Stone
Circle)据称就是例子。不少所谓的“新时代信仰”人士每年会长途跋涉,赶在夏至日破晓前齐集在巨石阵,举行庆祝活动。由于人数太多,英国警方需要出
动,甚或实施限制进场措施,以维持秩序。虽然现场情况可能看似混乱,但是,不少人说,亲眼看到夏至日的太阳从巨石之间升起的景象,是毕生难忘的经验。
★万圣节 Hallowe’en,all saints' day
每年的10月31日是所谓的万圣节(Hallowe’en),其实这是11月1日基督教会传统中纪念所有圣人和殉道者的节日All Hallows 的前夕。人们相信,在这个晚上,已逝的人会从坟墓中走出来,巫婆和鬼怪也会到处出没。
在古代,人们都喜欢在这个晚上在红红火光陪伴下守夜。当然,时至今日,这种传统已经不复存在,取而代之的是一种来自大西洋彼岸的美国的习俗,就是
让小孩子装扮成巫婆妖怪,四处到邻居家敲门,要求糖果金钱,这就是所谓的“trick or
treat”,意思就是,如果你不给他们一些好吃的,或者给他们一点钱,他们就可能会戏弄你。
★盖伊‧福克斯日 Guy Fawkes’Day
盖伊‧福克斯日 - Guy Fawkes’
Day。这并不是什么圣人纪念日,所纪念的是1605年发生的一次阴谋。在当年,一伙以盖伊‧福克斯为首的人密谋在英国议会底下安置炸药,行刺信奉新教的
占姆斯一世,试图恢复罗马天主教徒在英国宗教改革过程中失去的权力。但是,阴谋被揭露,密谋者判处死刑,而后来人们都在11月5日举行活动庆祝此事。活动
包括观看烟火等。不过,包括英格兰南部东萨塞克斯郡(East
Sussex)的刘易斯(Lewes)镇,人们保持了几百年来的传统,在这个晚上手持火把,上街游行,其中更有焚烧盖伊‧福克斯以及当年的罗马天主教教皇
假人的环节。
★圣诞节 Christmas day
每年的12月25日是基督教会中的圣诞节(Christmas),是纪念耶稣基督诞生的日子。但是,一些学者认为,这个节日的根源是古代人类庆祝
冬季结束,期待春天再度来临的日子。这种说法的根据是,每年白天最短,黑夜最长的日子- 冬至 – 就在12月21或者22日。
传统的圣诞期在12月25日开始,一直到翌年的1月6日的所谓“第12夜”(Twelfth
Night)结束。在这段之间之中,不少英国人会张灯结彩,装饰家居,以示庆祝。现在不少英国人可能在12月初已经购置圣诞树等装饰,放在家中,但是,按
照古老传统,装饰是圣诞前夕才放在家中的。
不少读者可能认为圣诞树是英国的产物,但是,这个其实是欧洲大陆,特别是德国的传统,是19世纪维多利亚女皇的德国籍夫婿艾伯特亲王(Prince Albert)引入的。
圣诞节的另外一个传统是在室内悬挂槲寄生(Mistletoe)枝。这是一种在苹果树和一些其他数目上寄生的植物,在英国的远古时代被认为有异常的魔力。不过,英国人的传统就是,在槲寄生枝底下,一个男孩子可以亲吻一个女孩子。
或者是因为这个传统吧,英国有不少文学作品中提到槲寄生的,例如18世纪末年的著名诗人斯科特(Walter Scott)就在其作品《Marmion》中这样写道:
The damsel donned her kirtle sheen
The hall was decked with holly green
Forth to the woods did merry men go
To gather in the mistletoe.
按照传统,不少英国人都会在圣诞前夕到教堂出席崇拜或者其他宗教仪式,包括罗马天主教会在午夜举行的所谓“子夜弥撒”,以迎接圣诞节和纪念基督的诞生。
圣诞节的装饰会一直保留到翌年年初,但是,人们一般会在“第12夜”把装饰拆除,这是因为人们相信,装饰保留超过这个时间会带来厄运。
★元旦新年 New Year's day
元旦新年一般是圣诞节庆祝活动的延续。不少英国人会在圣诞节前开始一直放假到新年过后。
在伦敦,一个已经实行多年的做法是在除夕提供免费公共交通,方便人们迎接新的一年。在子夜将临之际,不少人会聚集在伦敦市中心泰晤士河河畔的议会大楼前等候“大笨钟”敲响1月1日零时零分的钟声。不少人会带备香槟酒,举杯迎接新年。
在苏格兰爱丁堡市的古老城堡下的公园中,人们也会聚集,庆祝新年的来临。在苏格兰,庆祝新年的活动称为Hogmanay,是苏格兰一个非常重要的庆祝活动。
★情人节 Valentine’s Day
每年的2月14日是所谓的情人节(Valentine’s
Day)。现在这个节日已经成为了年轻人热切期待的一天,让他们有机会可以同心上人共庆良辰。不过,这个日子其实本来是教会中的一个圣人的纪念日,纪念圣
瓦伦丁(St
Valentine)。这位圣人据信是一个公元3世纪的人物,他后来在罗马殉道。有传说说,他生前曾经极力协助一些有情人成眷属,因此他的纪念日被用作所
谓的情人节。
无论此说是真是假,不少英国人都会在这一天发情人卡给心上人,但是,英国的
传统是,发卡人不得在卡上签名或者留下任何可以显示自己身份的印记,以免遭遇厄运。
★薄煎饼日 Pancake Day
薄煎饼日(Pancake Day)的真正名字是忏悔礼拜二(Shrove
Tuesday)。这一天其实是基督教会在基督受难日前40天的“封斋期”开始前的最后一天。封斋期内一些虔诚的教徒会定期“守斋”,纪念耶稣基督的死。
为此,在古代,人们会在忏悔礼拜二把家中的“美味”食物清除或用罄。由于以前鸡蛋和糖、黄油都属于较为难得的“佳味”,因此,人们会利用这些原料制成薄煎
饼享用,后来成为了英国的一个传统。
提到薄煎饼,其实也有不少这方面的吃的文化。一般的薄煎饼就是pancake,但是,如果制作精美一点,而且比较薄又大一点的就称为crêpe。
吃薄煎饼的时候,有涂上普通糖浆的,比较讲究的也有涂上枫树糖浆的。不过,也有人喜欢洒柠檬汁和幼糖的。更为豪华的有先把crêpe放到热橙汁和白兰地酒
中一会儿然后才品尝的。
1.Mother's Day! 母亲节 on the third weenkend of may,to celebrite mother's day .
2.Father's Day! 父亲节 on the second weekend of june,to celebrite father's day .
3.Thanks givingday!复活节
4.Valentine's Day!情人节。on that day,the Lovers give some presents to
their lovers 。the man buy Chocolate and fresh flowers to their
girlfriends。it's very roimantic。
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