Halloween? wrong! Do you really understand about Halloween and Halloween?

Tonight (October 31) is Halloween (Halloween) , and tomorrow (November 1) is Halloween (Hallowmas) .

Halloween and Halloween


Halloween (All Saints' Day) is also called All Saints' Day. It is one of the most popular and most popular festivals in the Western world.



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Let’s take a look at Wikipedia (Wikipedia) about "Halloween or Hallowe'en" The definition of the term "Halloween or Hallowe'en" Allallows Even, Hallows of Allallows known as Allallows of Allallows, Hallows of Allallows, Hallows, also known as or All Saints' Eve, is acelebration observed in a number of countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.


This passage clearly states that Halloween is just All Hallows' Day (Halloween) The eve.

Therefore, Halloween should be translated into " Halloween ", " Halloween ", "圣夜".



Halloween can also be called "All Hallow's Eve" or "All Saints' Eve".

Traditionally in the West, Halloween is the end of summer, and it is also the time when ghosts in the spiritual world are closest to the world. There will be various evil spirits (ghost). This statement of

is actually similar to our Zhongyuan Festival , Japan's Hyakki Nights and Southeast Asia's Meng Lan Festival .

People will hold celebrations on this evening, and Halloween is the most lively moment of this holiday. The "Halloween" we are now talking about in Chinese actually refers to Halloween.






Halloween and Halloween, the English name "Hallow" is derived from the Middle English "halween", and the etymology of "holy" is very close.

In certain areas of Scotland and Canada, All Saints’ Day is still called "Allhallowmas", which means the Mass (Mass) to be held on the day when all saints (All Hallows) are commemorated.



Halloween evil ghosts


  • pumpkin lantern (pumpkin lantern)




Halloween decorations are mainly black and orange. Pumpkin lanterns are mainly black and orange. People would hollow out the pumpkin, carve it into a monster face, and put it in a lighted candle.

  • Bat and vampire

In the West, bats are almost symbols of evil, and people often associate them with vampires.



  • Frankenstein (Frankenstein)

Frankenstein is a fictional character, from the first science fiction novel "Frankenstein" in Western literature.



The protagonist Frankenstein is a mad scientist who dug out the corpse from the graveyard in pursuit of scientific truth. After careful selection, the corpse was assembled into a human shape and resurrected with electric shocks in an attempt to create a perfect Humanity.

  • werewolf (werewolf)

It is said that every night when the moon is full, this creature will change from a human to a wolf.

  • elves (elf)

elves have appeared in the legends of many nations, and have different appearances and abilities due to different cultures.

  • zombie (zombie / walking dead / cold body......)

loves to eat human flesh, leaving almost only animal instincts, and contagious......

  • witch (witch / sorceress)

witch, also known as witch, witch, in English witch or sorceress, while male wizards use sorcerer.

is related to witches and wizards: broom (broom) , witchcraft (witchcraft / sorcery) .



Halloween colloquial


  • Trick or treat?

If you don’t entertain, you will trick or treat. (If you don’t give sugar, you will trick or treat)


zzzzzzzzzzzzz, they are the dead friends, the ghosts for the dead

We use lanterns to show the way for skeletons, demons, witches, ghosts, and dead friends and relatives who are coming to the world.

  • That sudden scream in the middle of nightscared the daylights out of me.



  • My heart keeps pumping.

My heart keeps beating hard.

  • I am frightened out of my wits!

My soul has been frightened away!

  • Have such a thing unexpectedly? Frighten meto jump!

Have such a thing unexpectedly? Scared me!