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高二英语上册全册教课方案2高二英语上册全册教课方案2高二英语上册全册教课方案2高二英语上册全册教课方案2halloweentheancientdruids督伊德教(古代高卢人与不列颠人的一种宗教)的教徒whoinhabitedwhatwenowcallgreatbritainplacedgreatimportanceonthepassingofoneseasontothenext,holding"firefestivals"whichwerecelebratedforthreedays(twodaysoneithersideofthedayitself).oneofthesefestivalswascalledsamhain(pronouncedsha-von)andittookplaceonoctober31throughtonovember1.duringthisperiod,itwasbelievedthattheboundariesbetweenourworldandtheworldofthedeadwereweakened,allowingspiritsoftherecentlydeadtocrossoverandpossesstheliving.inordertomakethemselvesandtheirhomeslessinvitingtothesewaywardspirits,theancientcelts(凯尔特人)woulddouse(插入水中,把弄熄,弄湿)alltheirfires.therewasalsoasecondarypurposetothis,afterextinguishingalltheirfires,theywouldre-lightthemfromacommonsource,thedruidicfirethatwaskeptburningatusinach,inthemiddleofireland.samhainwasconsideredtobeagatewaynotonlyfromthelandofthedeadtothelandoftheliving,butalsobetweensummerandfall/winter.forthedruids,thiswasthelastgasp(喘气,气喘)ofsummer(itwasalsothecelticnewyear),sothereforetheymadesureitwentoutwithabangbeforetheyhadtobuttondown(把...弄清楚)forthewinterahead.theywoulddressupinbizarrecostumesandparadethroughtheirvillagescausingdestructioninordertoscareoffanyrecentlydepartedsoulswhomightbeprowling(巡游)forbodiestoinhabit,inadditiontoburninganimalsandotherofferingstothedruidicdeities(神,神性).itisalsoapopularbeliefthattheywouldburnpeoplewhotheybelievedtobepossessed,butthishaslargelybeendebunked(揭穿,戳穿假面具,裸露)asmyth.thistraditionwaslaterbroughttothenorthamericancontinentbyirishimmigrantswhowereescapingthepotatofamineintheirhomeland.inadditiontothefestivalitself,theimmigrantsbroughtseveralcustomswiththem,includingoneofthesymbolsmostcommonlyassociatedwithhalloween--thejack'olantern.accordingtoirishfolklore,thereoncelivedamannamedjackwhowasknownforbeingadrunkandaprankster(调皮的人,爱开玩笑的人).onenightjacktrickedthedevilintoclimbingatree,andquicklycarvedanimageofacrossonthetrunk,trappingthedevil.jackthenmadehimpromisethat,inexchangeforlettinghimoutofthetree,thedevilwouldnevertempthimtosinagain.hereluctantlyagreed,butwasabletoexacthisrevengeuponjack'sdeath.becauseofhismischievouswaysinlife,jackwasbarredfromenteringheavenandbecauseofhisearliertrick,hewasalsobarredfromhell.sohewasdoomedtowandertheearthuntiltheendoftime,withonlyasingleember(灰烬,余烬)(carriedinahollowedoutturnip.[植]芜箐,芜箐甘蓝)towarmhimandlighthisway.inireland,theyoriginallyalsousedturnipsfortheir"jacklanterns",butuponarrivinginthenewworld,theydiscoveredthatpumpkinswereabundantandeasiertocarveout.3456782019-03-06halloweentheancientdruids督伊德教(古代高卢人与不列颠人的一种宗教)的教徒whoinhabitedwhatwenowcallgreatbritainplacedgreatimportanceonthepassingofoneseasontothenext,holding"firefestivals"whichwerecelebratedforthreedays(twodaysoneithersideofthedayitself).oneofthesefestivalswascalledsamhain(pronouncedsha-von)andittookplaceonoctober31throughtonovember1.duringthisperiod,itwasbelievedthattheboundariesbetweenourworldandtheworldofthedeadwereweakened,allowingspiritsoftherecentlydeadtocrossoverandpossesstheliving.inordertomakethemselvesandtheirhomeslessinvitingtothesewaywardspirits,theancientcelts(凯尔特人)woulddouse(插入水中,把弄熄,弄湿)alltheirfires.therewasalsoasecondarypurposetothis,afterextinguishingalltheirfires,theywouldre-lightthemfromacommonsource,thedruidicfirethatwaskeptburningatusinach,inthemiddleofireland.samhainwasconsideredtobeagatewaynotonlyfromthelandofthedeadtothelandoftheliving,butalsobetweensummerandfall/winter.forthedruids,thiswasthelastgasp(喘气,气喘)ofsummer(itwasalsothecelticnewyear),sothereforetheymadesureitwentoutwithabangbeforetheyhadtobuttondown(把...弄清楚)forthewinterahead.theywoulddressupinbizarrecostumesandparadethroughtheirvillagescausingdestructioninordertoscareoffanyrecentlydepartedsoulswhomightbeprowling(巡游)forbodiestoinhabit,inadditiontoburninganimalsandotherofferingstothedruidicdeities(神,神性).itisalsoapopularbeliefthattheywouldburnpeoplewhotheybelievedtobepossessed,butthishaslargelybeendebunked(揭穿,戳穿假面具,裸露)asmyth.thistraditionwaslaterbroughttothenorthamericancontinentbyirishimmigrantswhowereescapingthepotatofamineintheirhomeland.inadditiontothefestivalitself,theimmigrantsbroughtseveralcustomswiththem,includingoneofthesymbolsmostcommonlyassociatedwithhalloween--thejack'olantern.accordingtoirishfolklore,thereoncelivedamannamedjackwhowasknownforbeingadrunkandaprankster(调皮的人,爱开玩笑的人).onenightjacktrickedthedevilintoclimbingatree,andquicklycarvedanimageofacrossonthetrunk,trappingthedevil.jackthenmadehimpromisethat,inexchangeforlettinghimoutofthetree,thedevilwouldnevertempthimtosinagain.hereluctantlyagreed,butwasabletoexacthisrevengeuponjack'sdeath.becauseofhismischievouswaysinlife,jackwasbarredfromenteringheavenandbecauseofhisearliertrick,hewasalsobarredfromhell.sohewasdoomedtowandertheearthuntiltheendoftime,withonlyasingleember(灰烬,余烬)(carriedinahollowedoutturnip.[植]芜箐,芜箐甘蓝)towarmhimandlighthisway.inireland,theyoriginallyalsousedturnipsfortheir"jacklanterns",butuponarrivinginthenewworld,theydiscoveredthatpumpkinswereabundantandeasiertocarveout.3456782019-03-06halloweentheancientdruids督伊德教(古代高卢人与不列颠人的一种宗教)的教徒whoinhabitedwhatwenowcallgreatbritainplacedgreatimportanceonthepassingofoneseasontothenext,holding"firefestivals"whichwerecelebratedforthreedays(twodaysoneithersideofthedayitself).oneofthesefestivalswascalledsamhain(pronouncedsha-von)andittookplaceonoctober31throughtonovember1.duringthisperiod,itwasbelievedthattheboundariesbetweenourworldandtheworldofthedeadwereweakened,allowingspiritsoftherecentlydeadtocrossoverandpossesstheliving.inordertomakethemselvesandtheirhomeslessinvitingtothesewaywardspirits,theancientcelts(凯尔特人)woulddouse(插入水中,把弄熄,弄湿)alltheirfires.therewasalsoasecondarypurposetothis,afterextinguishingalltheirfires,theywouldre-lightthemfromacommonsource,thedruidicfirethatwaskeptburningatusinach,inthemiddleofireland.samhainwasconsideredtobeagatewaynotonlyfromthelandofthedeadtothelandoftheliving,butalsobetweensummerandfall/winter.forthedruids,thiswasthelastgasp(喘气,气喘)ofsummer(itwasalsothecelticnewyear),sothereforetheymadesureitwentoutwithabangbeforetheyhadtobuttondown(把...弄清楚)forthewinterahead.theywoulddressupinbizarrecostumesandparadethroughtheirvillagescausingdestructioninordertoscareoffanyrecentlydepartedsoulswhomightbeprowling(巡游)forbodiestoinhabit,inadditiontoburninganimalsandotherofferingstothedruidicdeities(神,神性).itisalsoapopularbeliefthattheywouldburnpeoplewhotheybelievedtobepossessed,butthishaslargelybeendebunked(揭穿,戳穿假面具,裸露)asmyth.thistraditionwaslaterbroughttothenorthamericancontinentbyirishimmigrantswhowereescapingthepotatofamineintheirhomeland.inadditiontothefestivalitself,theimmigrantsbroughtseveralcustomswiththem,includingoneofthesymbolsmostcommonlyassociatedwithhalloween--thejack'olantern.accordingtoirishfolklore,thereoncelivedamannamedjackwhowasknownforbeingadrunkandaprankster(调皮的人,爱开玩笑的人).onenightjacktrickedthedevilintoclimbingatree,andquicklycarvedanimageofacrossonthetrunk,trappingthedevil.jackthenmadehimpromisethat,inexchangeforlettinghimoutofthetree,thedevilwouldnevertempthimtosinagain.hereluctantlyagreed,butwasabletoexacthisrevengeuponjack'sdeath.becauseofhismischievouswaysinlife,jackwasbarredfromenteringheavenandbecauseofhisearliertrick,hewasalsobarredfromhell.sohewasdoomedtowandertheearthuntiltheendoftime,withonlyasingleember(灰烬,余烬)(carriedinahollowedoutturnip.[植]芜箐,芜箐甘蓝)towarmhimandlighthisway.inireland,theyoriginallyalsousedturnipsfortheir"jacklanterns",butuponarrivinginthenewworld,theydiscoveredthatpumpkinswereabundantandeasiertocarveout.3456782019-03-06halloweentheancientdruids督伊德教(古代高卢人与不列颠人的一种宗教)的教徒whoinhabitedwhatwenowcallgreatbritainplacedgreatimportanceonthepassingofoneseasontothenext,holding"firefestivals"whichwerecelebratedforthreedays(twodaysoneithersideofthedayitself).oneofthesefestivalswascalledsamhain(pronouncedsha-von)andittookplaceonoctober31throughtonovember1.duringthisperiod,itwasbelievedthattheboundariesbetweenourworldandtheworldofthedeadwereweakened,allowingspiritsoftherecentlydeadtocrossoverandpossesstheliving.inordertomakethemselvesandtheirhomeslessinvitingtothesewaywardspirits,theancientcelts(凯尔特人)woulddouse(插入水中,把弄熄,弄湿)alltheirfires.therewasalsoasecondarypurposetothis,afterextinguishingalltheirfires,theywouldre-lightthemfromacommonsource,thedruidicfirethatwaskeptburningatusinach,inthemiddleofireland.samhainwasconsideredtobeagatewaynotonlyfromthelandofthedeadtothelandoftheliving,butalsobetweensummerandfall/winter.forthedruids,thiswasthelastgasp(喘气,气喘)ofsummer(itwasalsothecelticnewyear),sothereforetheymadesureitwentoutwithabangbeforetheyhadtobuttondown(把...弄清楚)forthewinterahead.theywoulddressupinbizarrecostumesandparadethroughtheirvillagescausingdestructioninordertoscareoffanyrecentlydepartedsoulswhomightbeprowling(巡游)forbodiestoinhabit,inadditiontoburninganimalsandotherofferingstothedruidicdeities(神,神性).itisalsoapopularbeliefthattheywouldburnpeoplewhotheybelievedtobepossessed,butthishaslargelybeendebunked(揭穿,戳穿假面具,裸露)asmyth.thistraditionwaslaterbroughttothenorthamericancontinentbyirishimmigrantswhowereescapingthepotatofamineintheirhomeland.inadditiontothefestivalitself,theimmigrantsbroughtseveralcustomswiththem,includingoneofthesymbolsmostcommonlyassociatedwithhalloween--thejack'olantern.accordingtoirishfolklore,thereoncelivedamannamedjackwhowasknownforbeingadrunkandaprankster(调皮的人,爱开玩笑的人).onenightjacktrickedthedevilintoclimbingatree,andquicklycarvedanimageofacrossonthetrunk,trappingthedevil.jackthenmadehimpromisethat,inexchangeforlettinghimoutofthetree,thedevilwouldnevertempthimtosinagain.hereluctantlyagreed,butwasabletoexacthisrevengeuponjack'sdeath.becauseofhismischievouswaysinlife,jackwasbarredfromenteringheavenandbecauseofhisearliertrick,hewasalsobarredfromhell.sohewasdoomedtowandertheearthuntiltheendoftime,withonlyasingleember(灰烬,余烬)(carriedinahollowedoutturnip.[植]芜箐,芜箐甘蓝)towarmhimandlighthisway.inireland,theyoriginallyalsousedturnipsfortheir"jacklanterns",butuponarrivinginthenewworld,theydiscoveredthatpumpkinswereabundantandeasiertocarveout.3456782019-03-06halloweentheancientdruids督伊德教(古代高卢人与不列颠人的一种宗教)的教徒whoinhabitedwhatwenowcallgreatbritainplacedgreatimportanceonthepassingofoneseasontothenext,holding"firefestivals"whichwerecelebratedforthreedays(twodaysoneithersideofthedayitself).oneofthesefestivalswascalledsamhain(pronouncedsha-von)andittookplaceonoctober31throughtonovember1.duringthisperiod,itwasbelievedthattheboundariesbetweenourworldandtheworldofthedeadwereweakened,allowingspiritsoftherecentlydeadtocrossoverandpossesstheliving.inordertomakethemselvesandtheirhomeslessinvitingtothesewaywardspirits,theancientcelts(凯尔特人)woulddouse(插入水中,把弄熄,弄湿)alltheirfires.therewasalsoasecondarypurposetothis,afterextinguishingalltheirfires,theywouldre-lightthemfromacommonsource,thedruidicfirethatwaskeptburningatusinach,inthemiddleofireland.samhainwasconsideredtobeagatewaynotonlyfromthelandofthedeadtothelandoftheliving,butalsobetweensummerandfall/winter.forthedruids,thiswasthelastgasp(喘气,气喘)ofsummer(itwasalsothecelticnewyear),sothereforetheymadesureitwentoutwithabangbeforetheyhadtobuttondown(把...弄清楚)forthewinterahead.theywoulddressupinbizarrecostumesandparadethroughtheirvillagescausingdestructioninordertoscareoffanyrecentlydepartedsoulswhomightbeprowling(巡游)forbodiestoinhabit,inadditiontoburninganimalsandotherofferingstothedruidicdeities(神,神性).itisalsoapopularbeliefthattheywouldburnpeoplewhotheybelievedtobepossessed,butthishaslargelybeendebunked(揭穿,戳穿假面具,裸露)asmyth.thistraditionwaslaterbroughttothenorthamericancontinentbyirishimmigrantswhowereescapingthepotatofamineintheirhomeland.inadditiontothefestivalitself,theimmigrantsbroughtseveralcustomswiththem,includingoneofthesymbolsmostcommonlyassociatedwithhalloween--thejack'olantern.accordingtoirishfolklore,thereoncelivedamannamedjackwhowasknownforbeingadrunkandaprankster(调皮的人,爱开玩笑的人).onenightjacktrickedthedevilintoclimbingatree,andquicklycarvedanimageofacrossonthetrunk,trappingthedevil.jackthenmadehimpromisethat,inexchangeforlettinghimoutofthetree,thedevilwouldnevertempthimtosinagain.hereluctantlyagreed,butwasabletoexacthisrevengeuponjack'sdeath.becauseofhismischievouswaysinlife,jackwasbarredfromenteringheavenandbecauseofhisearliertrick,hewasalsobarredfromhell.sohewasdoomedtowandertheearthuntiltheendoftime,withonlyasingleember(灰烬,余烬)(carriedinahollowedoutturnip.[植]芜箐,芜箐甘蓝)towarmhimandlighthisway.inireland,theyoriginallyalsousedturnipsfortheir"jacklanterns",butuponarrivinginthenewworld,theydiscoveredthatpumpkinswereabundantandeasiertocarveout.3456782019-03-06halloweentheancientdruids督伊德教(古代高卢人与不列颠人的一种宗教)的教徒whoinhabitedwhatwenowcallgreatbritainplacedgreatimportanceonthepassingofoneseasontothenext,holding"firefestivals"whichwerecelebratedforthreedays(twodaysoneithersideofthedayitself).oneofthesefestivalswascalledsamhain(pronouncedsha-von)andittookplaceonoctober31throughtonovember1.duringthisperiod,itwasbelievedthattheboundariesbetweenourworldandtheworldofthedeadwereweakened,allowingspiritsoftherecentlydeadtocrossoverandpossesstheliving.inordertomakethemselvesandtheirhomeslessinvitingtothesewaywardspirits,theancientcelts(凯尔特人)woulddouse(插入水中,把弄熄,弄湿)alltheirfires.therewasalsoasecondarypurposetothis,afterextinguishingalltheirfires,theywouldre-lightthemfromacommonsource,thedruidicfirethatwaskeptburningatusinach,inthemiddleofireland.samhainwasconsideredtobeagatewaynotonlyfromthelandofthedeadtothelandoftheliving,butalsobetweensummerandfall/winter.forthedruids,thiswasthelastgasp(喘气,气喘)ofsummer(itwasalsothecelticnewyear),sothereforetheymadesureitwentoutwithabangbeforetheyhadtobuttondown(把...弄清楚)forthewinterahead.theywoulddressupinbizarrecostumesandparadethroughtheirvillagescausingdestructioninordertoscareoffanyrecentlydepartedsoulswhomightbeprowling(巡游)forbodiestoinhabit,inadditiontoburninganimalsandotherofferingstothedruidicdeities(神,神性).itisalsoapopularbeliefthattheywouldburnpeoplewhotheybelievedtobepossessed,butthishaslargelybeendebunked(揭穿,戳穿假面具,裸露)asmyth.thistraditionwaslaterbroughttothenorthamericancontinentbyirishimmigrantswhowereescapingthepotatofamineintheirhomeland.inadditiontothefestivalitself,theimmigrantsbroughtseveralcustomswiththem,includingoneofthesymbolsmostcommonlyassociatedwithhalloween--thejack'olantern.accordingtoirishfolklore,thereoncelivedamannamedjackwhowasknownforbeingadrunkandaprankster(调皮的人,爱开玩笑的人).onenightjacktrickedthedevilintoclimbingatree,andquicklycarvedanimageofacrossonthetrunk,trappingthedevil.jackthenmadehimpromisethat,inexchangeforlettinghimoutofthetree,thedevilwouldnevertempthimtosinagain.hereluctantlyagreed,butwasabletoexacthisrevengeuponjack'sdeath.becauseofhismischievouswaysinlife,jackwasbarredfromenteringheavenandbecauseofhisearliertrick,hewasalsobarredfromhell.sohewasdoomedtowandertheearthuntiltheendoftime,withonlyasingleember(灰烬,余烬)(carriedinahollowedoutturnip.[植]芜箐,芜箐甘蓝)towarmhimandlighthisway.inireland,theyoriginallyalsousedturnipsfortheir"jacklanterns",butuponarrivinginthenewworld,theydiscoveredthatpumpkinswereabundantandeasiertocarveout.3456782019-03-06halloweentheancientdruids督伊德教(古代高卢人与不列颠人的一种宗教)的教徒whoinhabitedwhatwenowcallgreatbritainplacedgreatimportanceonthepassingofoneseasontothenext,holding"firefestivals"whichwerecelebratedforthreedays(twodaysoneithersideofthedayitself).oneofthesefestivalswascalledsamhain(pronouncedsha-von)andittookplaceonoctober31throughtonovember1.duringthisperiod,itwasbelievedthattheboundariesbetweenourworldandtheworldofthedeadwereweakened,allowingspiritsoftherecentlydeadtocrossoverandpossesstheliving.inordertomakethemselvesandtheirhomeslessinvitingtothesewaywardspirits,theancientcelts(凯尔特人)woulddouse(插入水中,把弄熄,弄湿)alltheirfires.therewasalsoasecondarypurposetothis,afterextinguishingalltheirfires,theywouldre-lightthemfromacommonsource,thedruidicfirethatwaskeptburningatusinach,inthemiddleofireland.samhainwasconsideredtobeagatewaynotonlyfromthelandofthedeadtothelandoftheliving,butalsobetweensummerandfall/winter.forthedruids,thiswasthelastgasp(喘气,气喘)ofsummer(itwasalsothecelticnewyear),sothereforetheymadesureitwentoutwithabangbeforetheyhadtobuttondown(把...弄清楚)forthewinterahead.theywoulddressupinbizarrecostumesandparadethroughtheirvillagescausingdestructioninordertoscareoffanyrecentlydepartedsoulswhomightbeprowling(巡游)forbodiestoinhabit,inadditiontoburninganimalsandotherofferingstothedruidicdeities(神,神性).itisalsoapopularbeliefthattheywouldburnpeoplewhotheybelievedtobepossessed,butthishaslargelybeendebunked(揭穿,戳穿假面具,裸露)asmyth.thistraditionwaslaterbroughttothenorthamericancontinentbyirishimmigrantswhowereescapingthepotatofamineintheirhomeland.inadditiontothefestivalitself,theimmigrantsbroughtseveralcustomswiththem,includingoneofthesymbolsmostcommonlyassociatedwithhalloween--thejack'olantern.accordingtoirishfolklore,thereoncelivedamannamedjackwhowasknownforbeingadrunkandaprankster(调皮的人,爱开玩笑的人).onenightjacktrickedthedevilintoclimbingatree,andquicklycarvedanimageofacrossonthetrunk,trappingthedevil.jackthenmadehimpromisethat,inexchangeforlettinghimoutofthetree,thedevilwouldnevertempthimtosinagain.hereluctantlyagreed,butwasabletoexacthisrevengeuponjack'sdeath.becauseofhismischievouswaysinlife,jackwasbarredfromenteringheavenandbecauseofhisearliertrick,hewasalsobarredfromhell.sohewasdoomedtowandertheearthuntiltheendoftime,withonlyasingleember(灰烬,余烬)(carriedinahollowedoutturnip.[植]芜箐,芜箐甘蓝)towarmhimandlighthisway.inireland,theyoriginallyalsousedturnipsfortheir"jacklanterns",butuponarrivinginthenewworld,theydiscoveredthatpumpkinswereabundantandeasiertocarveout.3456782019-03-06halloweentheancientdruids督伊德教(古代高卢人与不列颠人的一种宗教)的教徒whoinhabitedwhatwenowcallgreatbritainplacedgreatimportanceonthepassingofoneseasontothenext,holding"firefestivals"whichwerecelebratedforthreedays(twodaysoneithersideofthedayitself).oneofthesefestivalswascalledsamhain(pronouncedsha-von)andittookplaceonoctober31throughtonovember1.duringthisperiod,itwasbelievedthattheboundariesbetweenourworldandtheworldofthedeadwereweakened,allowingspiritsoftherecentlydeadtocrossoverandpossesstheliving.inordertomakethemselvesandtheirhomeslessinvitingtothesewaywardspirits,theancientcelts(凯尔特人)woulddouse(插入水中,把弄熄,弄湿)alltheirfires.therewasalsoasecondarypurposetothis,afterextinguishingalltheirfires,theywouldre-lightthemfromacommonsource,thedruidicfirethatwaskeptburningatusinach,inthemiddleofireland.samhainwasconsideredtobeagatewaynotonlyfromthelandofthedeadtothelandoftheliving,butalsobetweensummerandfall/winter.forthedruids,thiswasthelastgasp(喘气,气喘)ofsummer(itwasalsothecelticnewyear),sothereforetheymadesureitwentoutwithabangbeforetheyhadtobuttondown(把...弄清楚)forthewinterahead.theywoulddressupinbizarrecostumesandparadethroughtheirvillagescausingdestructioninordertoscareoffanyrecentlydepartedsoulswhomightbeprowling(巡游)forbodiestoinhabit,inadditiontoburninganimalsandotherofferingstothedruidicdeities(神,神性).itisalsoapopularbeliefthattheywouldburnpeoplewhotheybelievedtobepossessed,butthishaslargelybeendebunked(揭穿,戳穿假面具,裸露)asmyth.thistraditionwaslaterbroughttothenorthamericancontinentbyirishimmigrantswhowereescapingthepotatofamineintheirhomeland.inadditiontothefestivalitself,theimmigrantsbroughtseveralcustomswiththem,includingoneofthesymbolsmostcommonlyassociatedwithhalloween--thejack'olantern.accordingtoirishfolklore,thereoncelivedamannamedjackwhowasknownforbeingadrunkandaprankster(调皮的人,爱开玩笑的人).onenightjacktrickedthedevilintoclimbingatree,andquicklycarvedanimageofacrossonthetrunk,trappingthedevil.jackthenmadehimpromisethat,inexchangeforlettinghimoutofthetree,thedevilwouldnevertempthimtosinagain.hereluctantlyagreed,butwasabletoexacthisrevengeuponjack'sdeath.becauseofhismischievouswaysinlife,jackwasbarredfromenteringheavenandbecauseofhisearliertrick,hewasalsobarredfromhell.sohewasdoomedtowandertheearthuntiltheendoftime,withonlyasingleember(灰烬,余烬)(carriedinahollowedoutturnip.[植]芜箐,芜箐甘蓝)towarmhimandlighthisway.inireland,theyoriginallyalsousedturnipsfortheir"jacklanterns",butuponarrivinginthenewworld,theydiscoveredthatpumpkinswereabundantandeasiertocarveout.3456782019-03-06halloweentheancientdruids督伊德教(古代高卢人与不列颠人的一种宗教)的教徒whoinhabitedwhatwenowcallgreatbritainplacedgreatimportanceonthepassingofoneseasontothenext,holding"firefestivals"whichwerecelebratedforthreedays(twodaysoneithersideofthedayitself).oneofthesefestivalswascalledsamhain(pronouncedsha-von)andittookplaceonoctober31throughtonovember1.duringthisperiod,itwasbelievedthattheboundariesbetweenourworldandtheworldofthedeadwereweakened,allowingspiritsoftherecentlydeadtocrossoverandpossesstheliving.inordertomakethemselvesandtheirhomeslessinvitingtothesewaywardspirits,theancientcelts(凯尔特人)woulddouse(插入水中,把弄熄,弄湿)alltheirfires.therewasalsoasecondarypurposetothis,afterextinguishingalltheirfires,theywouldre-lightthemfromacommonsource,thedruidicfirethatwaskeptburningatusinach,inthemiddleofireland.samhainwasconsideredtobeagatewaynotonlyfromthelandofthedeadtothelandoftheliving,butalsobetweensummerandfall/winter.forthedruids,thiswasthelastgasp(喘气,气喘)ofsummer(itwasalsothecelticnewyear),sothereforetheymadesureitwentoutwithabangbeforetheyhadtobuttondown(把...弄清楚)forthewinterahead.theywoulddressupinbizarrecostumesandparadethroughtheirvillagescausingdestructioninordertoscareoffanyrecentlydepartedsoulswhomightbeprowling(巡游)forbodiestoinhabit,inadditiontoburninganimalsandotherofferingstothedruidicdeities(神,神性).itisalsoapopularbeliefthattheywouldburnpeoplewhotheybelievedtobepossessed,butthishaslargelybeendebunked(揭穿,戳穿假面具,裸露)asmyth.thistraditionwaslaterbroughttothenorthamericancontinentbyirishimmigrantswhowereescapingthepotatofamineintheirhomeland.inadditiontothefestivalitself,theimmigrantsbroughtseveralcustomswiththem,includingoneofthesymbolsmostcommonlyassociatedwithhalloween--thejack'olantern.accordingtoirishfolklore,thereoncelivedamannamedjackwhowasknownforbeingadrunkandaprankster(调皮的人,爱开玩笑的人).onenightjacktrickedthedevilintoclimbingatree,andquicklycarvedanimageofacrossonthetrunk,trappingthedevil.jackthenmadehimpromisethat,inexchangeforlettinghimoutofthetree,thedevilwouldnevertempthimtosinagain.hereluctantlyagreed,butwasabletoexacthisrevengeuponjack'sdeath.becauseofhismischievouswaysinlife,jackwasbarredfromenteringheavenandbecauseofhisearliertrick,hewasalsobarredfromhell.sohewasdoomedtowandertheearthuntiltheendoftime,withonlyasingleember(灰烬,余烬)(carriedinahollowedoutturnip.[植]芜箐,芜箐甘蓝)towarmhimandlighthisway.inireland,theyoriginallyalsousedturnipsfortheir"jacklanterns",butuponarrivinginthenewworld,theydiscoveredthatpumpkinswereabundantandeasiertocarveout.34

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