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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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commemorate Good Friday as the day that Jesus Christ died and Easter Sunday as the day that He was resurrected (复活).
UPSILON宇普西龙
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.
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Easter is the most important and oldest festival of theChristian Church, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is held between March 21 and April 25, onthe first Sunday after the first full moon. 复活节是基督教会最重要和最古老的节日,庆祝耶稣基督的复活. 3月21日和4月25日之间第一个满月之後的第一个星期日举行。追问 : 能介绍下彩蛋吗 拜托追答 : Easter eggs are decorated eggs that are used tocelebrate Easter. Traditionally, chicken eggs were dyed and painted, but modern-daycustom is to substitute chocolate eggs, or plastic eggs filled with sweets such as jellybeans or chocolates. The eggs are then hidden and children areinvited to egg hunt. Eggs are a traditionalsymbol of fertility and rebirth, symbolizing the emptytomb of Jesus. For Christians, eggs are a reminder that Jesus rose from the grave. 复活节彩蛋是庆祝复活节时特别装饰性的蛋。传统上一般是使用经过染色的蛋类。现代的习惯通常是使用蛋状的巧克力代替。彩蛋一般事先藏好,然後由儿童来找寻。是复活节的象徵性物品,是表达友谊、关爱和祝愿的方式。基督徒以复活蛋比喻为「新生命的开始」,象徵「耶稣复活、走出石墓」。
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Easter(复活节)istheanniversary(纪念日)oftheResurrection(复活)ofJesusChrist.ItcomesonthefirstSundayafterMarch21steveryyear.Onthatmorningpeopleinnewclothesgotochurch(教堂).TheychildrengetupearlyandlookaroundeverywherefortheEasteggs(彩蛋).TheythinktheEasterbunny(兔子)willbringtheeggstothem.Infactsomeeggsarerealeggs.Somearemadeofchocolate(巧克力).
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