圣诞泡菜装饰的不为人知的故事
这是我家里的一种大莳萝.
每逢圣诞节,我们的大厅和树木都是从上到下装饰的。在所有闪闪发光,闪闪发光,闪亮的装饰品和花环中间,挂着一个单一的玻璃泡菜。这是房子里最受追捧的装饰……而且有充分的理由.
在圣诞节前夕,孩子们睡着了之后,我的父母潜入楼下,把泡菜藏在树枝上。由于它的绿色,它融入常绿,很难发现。在圣诞节早晨找到装饰品的第一个孩子有权从树下展开特殊礼物.
以小黄瓜为主题的游戏背后的故事?
多年来,人们相信圣诞泡菜的传统传承了几代德国旧世界。其他人认为泡菜是为了纪念一位美国内战士兵,他在圣诞节前夕通过吃泡菜而免于饥饿。还有一些人认为这个传统与圣尼古拉斯有关,这两个男孩被困在一桶泡菜中。然而,历史证据支持这样一种理论,即传统很可能是在19世纪晚期由销售人员在美国商店推销德国玻璃饰品而制造的。抱歉.
但无论你认为哪个故事都是真的,毫无疑问,泡菜装饰已经成为全国许多家庭的主要支柱,包括我自己的家。虽然我自己从未成为第一个发现泡菜的人(我是一个迟到的睡眠者),但如果没有它隐藏在我们的树上,它就不会是圣诞节.
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26.04.2023 @ 22:23
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or culture. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:
Photography: Mike Kraut. This is a type of large parsley in my house. Every Christmas, our hall and trees are decorated from top to bottom. Among all the shiny, glittering decorations and wreaths, hangs a single glass pickle. It is the most sought-after decoration in the house… and for good reason. On Christmas Eve, after the children have fallen asleep, my parents sneak downstairs and hide the pickle in the branches. Due to its green color, it blends in with the evergreens and is hard to spot. The first child to find the decoration on Christmas morning gets to unwrap a special gift from under the tree.
The story behind the game with the theme of pickles? For many years, people believed that the tradition of the Christmas pickle was passed down through several generations of the German Old World. Others believe that the pickle was to commemorate an American Civil War soldier who was saved from starvation by eating a pickle on Christmas Eve. Some also believe that the tradition is related to St. Nicholas, with the two boys being trapped in a barrel of pickles. However, historical evidence supports the theory that the tradition was likely created by salesmen in American stores in the late 19th century to promote German glass ornaments. Sorry.
But regardless of which story you believe is true, there is no doubt that the pickle decoration has become a mainstay in many households across the country, including my own. Although I have never been the first to discover the pickle (I am a late sleeper), it wouldnt be Christmas without it hidden in our tree.