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In North America, the Dutch and British colonists integrated this tradition into Christmas celebrations, and Dutch-speaking Sinterklaas was introduced into English to become Santa Claus, which correspondingly became the image of Santa Claus. In Anglo-American tradition, Santa Claus always comes to Christmas Eve happily in a sleigh pulled by reindeer. He climbed into the house from the chimney, left gifts for the children and ate the food left by the children. He is busy making gifts and monitoring children's behavior at other times of the year. The image similar to Santa Claus in France is Father Noel, who is almost identical to Santa Claus. His red and white clothes inspired Coca-Cola Company to draw images of Santa Claus all over the world in the1930s. In some cultures, Santa Claus is accompanied by Knecht Ruprecht or a guy named "Zwarte Piet". In some versions, gnomes in toy workshops make holiday presents, and sometimes Santa Claus and his wife are husband and wife. During Christmas, children can ask Santa Claus for presents in many supermarkets in North America and Britain. In Icelandic legend, there is not only one Santa Claus, but nine. Everyone has different personalities, some are naughty and lively, and some are kind and gentle. In many countries, on Christmas Eve, children will prepare empty containers so that Santa can put some small gifts, such as toys, candy or fruit. In America, children hang Christmas stockings on the fireplace on Christmas Eve, because Santa Claus said he would come down from the chimney and put presents in Christmas Eve socks. In other countries, children leave their empty shoes outdoors so that Santa can give presents on Christmas Eve (or on the eve of Saint Nicholas's Day on February 5, 65438). The description of Santa Claus in the Arctic subtly reflects people's impression of industry. At the beginning of the 20th century, some images of Santa Claus showed him making toys with his hands, just like a craftsman in a small workshop. Later, the impression became that there were many elves making toys under Santa Claus, but the toys were handmade by various elves in the traditional way. By the end of the twentieth century, the western public had fully accepted the reality of large-scale machine production. Modern people's description of Santa's residence reflects this: people humorously say that his residence is a highly mechanized production facility, equipped with the most advanced manufacturing technology, managed by elf and manager Santa Claus. There are many TV commercials that turn this scene into a company comedy, depicting the elf as a disgruntled employee, joking and playing tricks on the boss. Introduction to Reindeer [Back to Directory] Santa Claus always has twelve reindeer, six on each side.
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The first is Dasher, the second is comet, the third is Cupid, the fourth is dancer, the fifth is Kirm, the sixth is Pranser, the seventh is Wicksen, the eighth is Donna, and the ninth is Blitzen in Dutch, which is also Dutch. The tenth lightning is called a fireball, the tenth fireball is called an olive, and the twelfth olive is called Rudolph. Rudolph Santa Claus had only nine reindeer at first, but in later generations, three reindeer were added, making it twelve. Santa Claus reindeer as we know it today. Various Legends [Back to Directory] Santa Claus in Nordic mythology is a combination of different legends and mysterious figures. Legend has it that Santa Claus appeared in Scandinavia thousands of years ago. In Norse mythology, Odin, the god of wisdom, art, poetry and war, rode his eight-legged horse to the ends of the earth in the cold winter to punish evil and promote good and distribute gifts. At the same time, his son Thor wore red clothes and used lightning as a weapon to fight against the god of ice and snow in the dark, and finally defeated the cold. According to pagan legend, Santa Claus is a descendant of Odin. The legend of Bishop Saint Nicholas also says that Santa Claus comes from Saint Nicholas, so Santa Claus is also called Saint Nicholas. It is said that he is the bishop of Mera City in Asia Minor (Izmir, a port city in western Turkey). He lived in the 4th century AD and was born in patara, Asia Minor. His family is very rich and his parents are very enthusiastic Catholic friends. Unfortunately, his parents died young. When Nicholas grew up, he donated all his property.
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Donate to the poor, become a monk, devote yourself to the church and serve the society all your life. Nicholas later became a priest and was promoted to bishop. After his death, he was honored as a saint. He is an old man with a white beard and a red hat. In his life, he has done a lot of charity work, and he likes to help the poor in secret. Santa Claus was his later nickname, which came from the story that he secretly sent money to help three girls. It is said that there are three beautiful girls living not far from Nicholas. They are twenty, eighteen and sixteen years old. My father is a poor scholar and often lives by borrowing money. Once, because she was unable to pay her debts, she had to sell her beautiful and healthy third daughter to a creditor and take her to Africa as a maid. When the three daughters learned about this, they hugged each other and cried. The sad situation at home can be imagined. Nicholas knew about it and ran to their house to comfort him. In the evening, Nicholas put three pairs of gold stockings and hung them secretly in front of the three girls' windows. When they got the gold and paid off their father's debts, their third daughter was spared the fate of being a maid. The next day was Christmas. Knowing that Nicholas had done something good, they invited him to celebrate and thank him. Every Christmas, these three girls tell this story. Hearing this, the children are very envious and hope that Santa Claus will give him a sock gift. Nicholas's spirit of caring for orphans and helping the poor has been passed down with Christmas. Later, many kind people in the world followed Nicholas's spirit of love and donated many things in the name of Santa Claus, bringing love to the poor, the poor elderly and orphans. Every year when Christmas comes, Santa Claus always appears all over the world, bringing warmth and happiness to millions of children, lonely old people and abandoned children in Qian Qian. We hope that all the friends who live well in the world are Santa Claus, and spread the glory of love to every corner of the world within our power, not only at Christmas, but even at ordinary times. Because most of these stories carry forward the Christian spirit, their origins and story plots are mostly forgotten, but Santa Claus lives in people's spiritual world forever. Later, I don't know which clever parents began to give socks to their children in the name of Santa Claus. As a result, this habit became popular in Europe and America. The children want to know where Santa Claus lives and when they will receive presents. Americans usually think that Santa Claus lives in the North Pole and his workshop produces Christmas presents. However, the Nordic countries think that they are the hometown of Santa Claus. At the 40th world santa claus congress, Greenland, a Danish territory, was recognized as the real hometown of Santa Claus. 1927 Markus Rautio, a host of children's programs called "Uncle Marcus" by children, revealed for the first time that Santa Claus lives in Tunturi, Korva, Lapland. Korvatunturi, located in the eastern border area of Finland, found a rabbit-like ear. In fact, it is Santa Claus's ear, which is used to listen to children's wishes. Scandinavian legends tell the history of Santa Claus and his assistant, the Elf Gate. At the end of the twentieth century, different legends about Santa Claus in the northern hemisphere were summarized into the same version-the old man with white beard gave gifts to children, and then returned to Tunturi, Korva (Cole Mountain; Tojiyama). From 65438 to 0950, Santa Claus stayed happily in Papiri, and communicated with children and young people after Christmas. More and more people visit Santa Claus regularly. 1985, he set up his own studio. Every day, Santa Claus comes to the office to listen to the children's Christmas wishes and communicate with them. Santa Claus Village is Santa Claus's main post office, receiving letters from children all over the world. The description of Santa Claus in the Arctic subtly reflects people's impression of industry. At the beginning of the 20th century, some images of Santa Claus showed him making toys with his hands, just like a craftsman in a small workshop. Later, the impression became that there were many elves making toys under Santa Claus, but the toys were handmade by various elves in the traditional way. By the end of the twentieth century, the western public had fully accepted the reality of large-scale machine production. Modern people's description of Santa's residence reflects this: people humorously say that his residence is a highly mechanized production facility, equipped with the most advanced manufacturing technology, managed by elf and manager Santa Claus. There are many TV commercials that turn this scene into a company comedy, depicting the elf as a disgruntled employee, joking and playing tricks on the boss. Legend in the Northern Hemisphere [Back to Directory] The origin of Santa Claus dates back to the last century. We know that he is a combination of different legends and mysterious figures. The predecessor of Santa Claus is the Bishop Nicholas of Izmir, a port city in western Turkey. He lived in the 4th century A.D. and was a kind, generous and very kind person to children. The Orthodox Church regards Nicholas as a miracle worker. Nicholas was called "Santa Claus" in central and northern Germany, "Santa Claus" in Britain and "Santa Claus" by Dutch immigrants in America. The children all want to know where Santa Claus lives and when they will receive presents. The answer is usually that Santa Claus lives in the North Pole and his workshop produces Christmas presents. 1927 Markus Rautio, a host of children's programs called "Uncle Marcus" by children, revealed for the first time that Santa Claus lives in Tunturi, Korva, Lapland. Korvatunturi, located in the eastern border area of Finland, found a rabbit-like ear. In fact, it is Santa Claus's ear, which is used to listen to children's wishes. Scandinavian legends tell the history of Santa Claus and his assistant, the Elf Gate. At the end of last century, different legends about Santa Claus in the northern hemisphere were summarized into the same version-the old man with white beard gave gifts to children and then returned to Kornatunturi in Lapland, Finland. From 65438 to 0950, Santa Claus stayed happily in Papiri, and communicated with children and young people after Christmas. More and more people visit Santa Claus regularly. 1985, he set up his own studio. Every day, Santa Claus comes to the office to listen to the children's Christmas wishes and communicate with them. Santa Claus Village is Santa Claus's main post office, receiving letters from children all over the world. The image and name of the American version of Santa Claus [Back to the Directory] originated from the Dutch legend and was brought to new york by immigrants in the17th century. 1773, "Santa Claus" appeared in American news newspapers, which was the first time that washington irving, an American best-selling author, introduced the information of the Dutch version of Nicholas (Santa Claus) as an American. According to the historical records of new york, Owen described the arrival of Nicholas riding a horse (without the company of black peat) under the pen name Diedrich in the newspaper 1809. Santa Claus Village [Back to Directory] Santa Claus's home is located in rovaniemi, Lapland, Finland (in the Arctic Circle).
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Santa Claus Village Address: Santa Claus Village, 96930 Arctic Circle, Finland. This time of winter is a busy time for Santas all over the world. There is a country where Santa Claus is the busiest-Finland. It is said that every year, Santa Claus from all over the world will have a gathering of "World Santa Claus Annual Meeting", but Santa Claus from Finland never participates in this activity because they think that Santa Claus is a self-evident fact in their own country, and there is no other Santa Claus at all. The whole country of Finland is peaceful and quiet, like a paradise. I can't think of a better place to go if Santa doesn't live here. Mommy, Santa Claus and so many lakes, forests and lovely squirrels are enough to make Finland a paradise for children all over the world. Speaking of Santa Claus' cabin, the most famous and authentic one in the world is rovaniemi in Lapland, which is located in the Arctic Circle. It is a very pleasant trip from Helsinki to rovaniemi by the Finnish National Railway. You can check the car with the train. The trains of the Finnish National Railway are as clean as those of western European countries, and each box in the first-class carriage has its own bathing equipment. Going to rovaniemi in the Arctic Circle by train at night, watching the mirror-like moon in the night outside the window, and the coniferous forest passing by in the moonlight, with the moonlight shining on the water, are unforgettable memories of Finland's journey. When I arrived in rovaniemi this morning, it was still before dawn. It's just that the dark sky in the morning and a lake that you will definitely pass when driving make people feel very calm. The Arctic Circle is just outside the city. At this moment, we have reached the legendary magical place: Lapland. This is the hometown of snow and reindeer, and also the hometown of Santa Claus. The song Jingle Bells, which I was familiar with when I was a child, is described here. The air is as cold as expected, but it is fresh and very pleasant. A Finnish bath would be more perfect at this time. Just off the train, an ideal place to go is HotelPohjanhovi under Rantasipy, Finland's largest hotel group. The sauna there is very big, and there is a breakfast shop just a few meters away from the river bank. At this moment, in the last days of 1 1 June, at ten o'clock in the morning, in Lapland on the Arctic Circle, the sky is not fully bright. The time for the sun to shine on the earth will be shorter and shorter, and it won't be long before it enters the long winter when the night lasts for 20 hours. At this time, after taking a bath in the traditional Finnish bathroom (sauna), in the warmly lit breakfast room, looking out the window at the first snow and the Woods surrounded by gold leaves on the coast, you can be in a daze and think nothing. It is really a rare quiet moment in your life. Santa's home, deep in the Lapland jungle, has reindeer and Lapland people. Adult reindeer have very striking horns. Lapland's residence is very striking, and the roof seems to have tilted to the ground-in order to prevent the house from collapsing due to the heavy snow in winter. When we went to see Santa Claus, he was in his cabin. The room is warm and the fire in the fireplace is very strong.
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Santa Claus is very kind, and everything is expected. The signs in the men's and women's toilets at home are also very interesting. While studying, I heard the voice of Santa Claus calling for the child of a friend in the same trade. He is really busy. He receives millions of letters from all over the world every year, and he also writes back to these children. The postmark of the reply is "Santa Claus" Not far away, Santa Claus is a symbol of the Arctic Circle, which also has his office and post office. Near Christmas, he and his assistants are more busy, helping visitors choose gifts (if it is virtual, it will be sent directly to the recipient's mailbox). There are many concerts and plays every day. Walking out of Santa Claus's post office, you can see a line marking the latitude of the Arctic Circle on the ground. At the end of this line: it is a street sign, sliding in different directions until an unknown distance ... The story of Santa Claus [back to the directory] Once upon a time, there was a kind-hearted nobleman whose wife died of illness, leaving him and his three daughters. The aristocrat tried many inventions and failed, but he had no money, so they had to move to a farmhouse, and his daughters had to cook, sew and clean themselves. A few years later, the daughters gradually reached the age of marriage, but the father was even more depressed because he had no money to buy dowry for his daughters. One night, after washing clothes, the daughters hung their socks in front of the fireplace to dry. St Nicholas learned about their father and came to their door that night. He saw from the window that the whole family was asleep, and he also noticed the girls' stockings. Immediately, he took out three small bags of gold from his pocket and threw them into the chimney one by one, just falling into the girls' stockings. The next morning, the daughters woke up to find that their socks were full of gold, enough for their dowry. The nobleman was able to see his daughter get married with his own eyes and lived a happy life from then on. Later, children all over the world inherited the tradition of hanging Christmas stockings. Children in some countries have other similar customs, for example, in France, children put their shoes by the fireplace and so on. The legend of Santa Claus appeared in Scandinavia thousands of years ago. In Norse mythology, Odin, the god of wisdom, art, poetry and war, rode his eight-legged horse around the ends of the earth in winter to punish evil and promote good and distribute gifts. At the same time, his son Thor, dressed in red, used lightning as a weapon to fight the god of ice and snow in the dark and finally defeated the cold. According to pagan legend, Santa Claus is a descendant of Odin. There is also a legend that Santa Claus comes from Saint Nicholas, so Santa Claus is also called Saint Nicholas. Because most of these stories carry forward the Christian spirit, their origins and story plots are mostly forgotten, but Santa Claus lives in people's spiritual world forever. Every Christmas, Santa Claus rides on Aries, and the holy boy comes to the world with a Christmas tree. With the change of the world, writers and artists began to describe Santa Claus as a familiar image today, dressed in red and with a white beard. At the same time, different countries and cultures have different interpretations of Santa Claus. In Germany, it is said that he dressed up as a holy boy and put nuts and apples in children's shoes. He travels around in a two-wheeled carriage, observing people's behavior, especially children. If he behaves well, he will get many prizes, such as apples, nuts and sugar. Bad boys get whipped. Parents had a brainwave and used this legend to encourage their children to obey. It has greatly surpassed the New Year and become a national holiday. Santa Claus has become the most popular symbol and tradition of Christmas. The image of a happy old elf driving a reindeer and pulling a sleigh full of toys and gifts to give gifts to every child from house to house has been deeply left in people's memory. 165438+ Religious soldiers from Italy brought the relics of Saint Nicholas back to Italy at the end of the 20th century and built a church in the port city of Bari to commemorate him. Soon, Christians from all over the world flocked to worship the saint. These pilgrims brought the story of saint nicholas back to their homeland, so the legend about Santa Claus has its own characteristics in different countries. /kloc-in the 0/2 century, St. Nicholas's Day appeared in Europe, with giving gifts and charitable activities as the main activities. Germany, France and the Netherlands take 65438+February 6th as a religious memorial day to give gifts to children and the poor. When the Dutch colonists came to America, they took their bishop Cindy Glass with them. Sintirklass is wearing a red cassock and riding a white horse. Cindy glass's American image has gradually evolved into a happy old elf. At first, American writer washington irving described him as a round and fat Dutch old man in his comedy The History of new york. 1823, the poet Clement Moore continued to dramatize the image of Cindy glass/St. Nicholas in his poem Impression of St. Nicholas, that is, Santa Claus you saw at the beginning of this article. Thomas Nash was a cartoonist in 1960s. He drew a fat and kind Santa Claus as an illustration of Harper's Week. The image of Santa Claus began to take root in the hearts of Americans. With the passage of time, the image of Santa Claus has been transmitted back to Europe, South America and the whole world. Many countries have kept their own customs and legends about Santa Claus. According to Dutch legend, Santa Claus Sintirklass arrived by boat on February 6, 65438 with an assistant named Black Peter. He brought a big book describing the performance of all Dutch children in the past year. A good boy gives them presents, and a bad boy is taken away by his assistant. German Santa Claus also took an assistant named Knecht ruprecht, Krampus or Pelzer Bok, with a big bag of gifts on his shoulder and a stick in his hand. A good boy can receive his gifts, and a naughty boy will teach him some sticks. Santa Claus is called La Befana in Italy and Santa Claus in France is called Santa Claus or Santa Claus. Santa Claus in Switzerland is called Christkindl or Christchild. Santa Claus in Scandinavia is called julenisse or Juletomite. Like France, Santa Claus in Britain is also called Santa Claus. His image is more solemn and thinner than other Santas. Santa Claus in North America takes a sleigh pulled by reindeer to give presents to children. Santa Claus in various countries [back to the directory] Santa Claus in western Europe is basically from Nicholas, but it has different characteristics in different countries. Santa Claus in Italy is called La Befana. 165438+ Religious soldiers from Italy brought the relics of Saint Nicholas back to Italy at the end of the 20th century and built a church in the port city of Bari to commemorate him. Soon, Christians from all over the world flocked to worship the saint. These pilgrims brought the story of saint nicholas back to their homeland, so the legend about Santa Claus has its own characteristics in different countries. /kloc-in the 0/2 century, St. Nicholas's Day appeared in Europe, with giving gifts and charitable activities as the main activities. Germany, France and the Netherlands take 65438+February 6th as a religious memorial day to give gifts to children and the poor. The image similar to Santa Claus in France is Father Noel, who is almost identical to Santa Claus. His red and white clothes once inspired Coca-Cola Company. The original image of Santa Claus is an elf in animal skin, tall and thin. 193 1 year, Coca-Cola invited Swedish designers to reshape the image of Santa Claus. He is tall and fat, always smiling, and the most important thing is that the cotton-padded jacket he wears is always Coca-Cola red. This attracts the customers they have been trying to attract,/kloc-children under 0/2 years old. So, the Santa Claus you are familiar with now is the advertisement of Coca-Cola in 1978. Like France, Santa Claus in Britain is also called Santa Claus. His image is more solemn and thinner than other Santas. In central and northern Germany, Nicholas is called "Santa Claus". Santa Claus in Germany also takes an assistant named Knecht ruprecht, Krampus or Pelzer Bok or "Zwart Pieete", with a big bag of gifts on his shoulder and a stick in his hand. A good boy can receive his gifts, and a naughty boy will teach him some sticks. In some versions, gnomes in toy workshops make holiday presents, and sometimes Santa Claus and his wife are husband and wife. During Christmas, in many supermarkets in North America and Britain, children can ask Santa Claus for presents. When Dutch colonists from North America came to America, they took their bishop Cindy Glass with them. Sintirklass is wearing a red cassock and riding a white horse. According to Dutch legend, Santa Claus Sintirklass arrived by boat on February 6, 65438 with an assistant named Black Peter. He brought a big book describing the performance of all Dutch children in the past year. A good boy gives them presents, and a bad boy is taken away by his assistant. Dutch Sinterklaas was introduced into English and became Santa Claus, and accordingly became the image of Santa Claus. 1773, "Santa Claus" appeared in American news newspapers, which was the first time that washington irving, an American best-selling author, introduced the information of the Dutch version of Nicholas (Santa Claus) as an American. According to the historical records of new york, Owen described the arrival of Nicholas riding a horse (without the company of black peat) under the pen name Diedrich in the newspaper 1809. In Anglo-American tradition, Santa Claus always comes to Christmas Eve happily in a sleigh pulled by reindeer. He climbed into the house from the chimney, left gifts for the children and ate the food left by the children. He is busy making gifts and monitoring children's behavior at other times of the year. Cindy glass's American image has gradually evolved into a happy old elf. At first, American writer washington irving described him as a round and fat Dutch old man in his comedy The History of new york. In other legends in Iceland, there is not only one Santa Claus, but nine. Everyone has a different personality, some are naughty and lively, and some are kind and gentle.
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