愚人节的来历
日期:2022-02-24 11:01

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April Fools' Day is observed annually in most countries on April 1.

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大多数国家都在每年的4月1日庆祝愚人节5=cbK~u%C)y7zrO

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It's a day for playing practical jokes on friends and family that has been around for centuries.

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几个世纪以来,人们在这一天可以对朋友和家人恶作剧gm[gE5BX5H8b=^R1!%bs

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In some ways, April Fools' Day resembles other ancient spring festivals, like Holi, a celebration of the Hindu god Krishna that involves throwing colored water and colorful powders on others,

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在某些方面,愚人节与其他古老的春季节日很相似,比如胡里节(Holi),这是一种庆祝印度教神奎师那(Krishna)的节日,包括向其他人泼彩色的水和五颜六色的粉末,

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and the Hilaria, an ancient Roman day of merriment that honored the gods Cybele and Attis.

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以及希拉里亚节(Hilaria),这是古罗马纪念西贝雷(Cybele)和阿提斯(Attis)神的欢乐节日Gc3wK0&_Y#01TpFY

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Even so, no one really knows the origin of April Fools' Day.

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即便如此,没有人真正知道愚人节的由来j@oq-kbMk+wwl|+x.p

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Some people have ideas, of course.

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当然,一些人有些想法9b]&-1*Opts7Mbv_6P5R

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Perhaps it began in 16th-century France when January 1 was declared the first day of the New Year instead of Easter and those who clung to the old date were "April Fools."

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也许它始于16世纪的法国,当时宣布1月1日为新年的第一天,而不是复活节,那些坚持旧日期的人是“四月愚人”;5li1fQ.EO8PF-KG!e^

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Or perhaps it's related to the vernal equinox, a time when people are fooled by sudden changes in the weather.

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或者可能与春分有关,在这个时候,人们会被天气的突然变化所愚弄H_XSnPY_Uw@

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Either way, what we do know is how April Fools' Day is celebrated around the world today.

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无论哪种来历,我们所知道的是今天世界各地是如何庆祝愚人节的A5]AjHzYcHuRB-dj0

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In France a fooled person is called a poisson d'avril, or "April fish," and children pin paper fishes to each others' backs.

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在法国,一个被愚弄的人被称为“毒鱼”,或“四月鱼”,孩子们会把纸鱼别在彼此的背上uQ_8pfX49yA]7[=;rfF!

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In Scotland the holiday is called Gowkie Day in reference to the gowk, a bird that represents the fool and the butt of jokes.

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在苏格兰,这个节日被称为“傻瓜节”,是用代表傻瓜和笑柄的一种鸟的名字命名的Ronp~iD1rCu;uCmKgqSO

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In some countries, newspapers even participate, running fake headlines to try to fool the public.

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在一些国家,报纸甚至参与其中,刊登假标题试图愚弄公众KVRFT,VeZP^5+b%bO^

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For facts that aren't trying to fool you, visit Britannica.Com.

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