Trick or treat! Trick or treat! Give me something nice and sweet. Give me candy and an apple, too. And I won’t play a trick a trick on you!

Trick or treat!

Trick or treat!

Give me something nice and sweet.

Give me candy and an apple, too.

And I won’t play a trick a trick on you!

Another year Halloween is coming. Do you know Halloween only to "Trick or Treat"?

Halloween Original customs are revealed, so we can have an in-depth understanding of Halloween!

Where did Halloween originate?

Halloween originated in 4000 BC and has been going on for six thousand years so far. Halloween draws on several traditions of different festivals: Feralia Festival commemorating the dead, Pomona Festival commemorating the fruit tree goddess, Celtic Samuin Festival, All Spirit Day, and Saints Day.

What is the standard color for Halloween?

Black and orange red are standard for Halloween. Black means death and melancholy, which indicates the arrival of night. Orange represents indomitableness, rebirth and strength, and marks the autumn harvest.

How to wear Halloween costumes?

Halloween outfits originate from the tradition of Celtic young people imitating ghosts, young people wearing white clothes, blackening their faces, or wearing masks to soothe ghosts.

If you don’t give me candy, just trick or treat!

"If you don't give me candy, just trick or treat" has a short history. In the nineteenth century, some Scottish and Irish children went door to door to pray for their souls, or performed, asking for cookies or tips. Nowadays, trick-and-treat means "give us candy, or we will give you a prank."

pump Lantern came from?

In Irish legend, the pumpkin lantern is named after a man Jack. Jack fooled the demon many times, and after his death, his soul was punished to wander around the world forever. His undead could neither go to heaven nor to hell, so he had to put the candle that Beelzebub gave him in the first pumpkin lantern to avoid encountering the demons.

The first pumpkin lantern was actually made of carrots?

In fact, the first pumpkin lantern was made from white radish. The Celtics dug out white carrots, carved the shape of human faces on the surface, and then placed the candle inside. Then place it on the window so that the ghosts don't enter the room or carry it with you. Later, this custom was merged with the custom of North American people in carving pumpkins to form the current pumpkin lantern.

Let’s learn some words and short sentences about Halloween!

Halloween: Halloween

Goblin

Bones: bones

Pumpkin: Pumpkin

Owl: owl

Candle: candle

werewolf: werewolf

Owl: owl

Candle: candle

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Devil: demon

Candy: candy

Witch : witch

Bat: bat

Mask: mask

Wizard: warlock

Witch: witch

Skeleton: skeleton

Death: Grim Real

spider web: spider web

Halloween costume: halloween costume

toffee apples

vampire: vampires

soul of the dead: ghosts

English short sentences:

Trick or tread.

don't give candy, just trick or treat.

Oh, you scared me.

Oh, you scared me.

What are you afraid of?

What are you afraid of?

Do yo wants to go to masquerade parties?

Do you want to attend a masquerade party?

Let's carved a mask together.

Let's carved a mask together.

Let's carved a pumpkin Together.

Let's make a jackal lantern!

Finally, I'll teach you a secret message from Halloween:

"The sky is blue, the grass is green, may we have our Halloween."

In Scotland, children will say this when they want candies, and then win sweets or money by singing, dancing and other performances.

Learn this sentence and "Trick or Treat" with your friends!

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