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热心网友 时间:2022-06-19 16:35
Christmas, also known as Christmas, is translated as "Christ mass". It originated from the Roman New Year's agricultural God's day, which has nothing to do with Christianity. After the prevalence of Christianity in the Roman Empire, the Holy See incorporated this folk festival into the Christian system, and celebrated the birth of Jesus. But it's not the birthday of Jesus on Christmas day, because the Bible doesn't record the specific day of Jesus' birth, and it also doesn't mention that there is such a festival, which is the result of Christianity's absorption of ancient Roman mythology.热心网友 时间:2022-06-19 16:35
Christmas or Christmas Day is a holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity. It is traditionally celebrated on December 25 by most Western Christian churches. Although dating to probably as early as a.d. 200, the feast of Christmas did not become widespread until the Middle Ages. Aspects of celebration may include gift-giving, Christmas trees, display of Nativity sets, church attendance, the Father Christmas/Santa Claus myth, and family gatherings. The word Christmas is derived from Middle English Christemasse. It is a contraction meaning "Christ's mass". The name of the holiday is often shortened to Xmas because Roman letter "X" resembles the Greek letter X, an abbreviation for Christ.