According to Christmas customs, the first Christmas tree was a small palm tree on the roadside of Bailiang City. On the evening of the first day of Jesus' birth, the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph were very tired as they walked to the city of Bethlehem. The Virgin Mary rested under that tree for a while, the small palm tree, as if favored, unfolded its branches to resist the cold wind blowing from the Virgin Mary. In the middle of that night, Jesus Christ was born.
At this moment, a particularly bright star appeared in the sky, emitting a wonderful light that directly shone on the head of the small palm tree, circling into a beautiful aperture.
From then on, the small palm tree held a glorious position in Christmas.
In medieval times, a popular religious drama in Germany, in a scene in the Garden of Eden, where God created humans and Adam and Eve betrayed God, a palm tree covered in
apples was used to represent the "Tree of Life" or "Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil".
Later, the "Tree of Life" in the Shin You trick was moved to the house, symbolizing the arrival of the savior. With the development of this symbol, by the 15th century, decorating
Christmas trees had become a custom.
The sharp tips of the Christmas tree point towards heaven. The stars dotted at the top of the tree represent the special star that guides the wise to Bethlehem in their search for
Jesus. The light of the stars refers to Jesus Christ, who brings light to the world.
The gifts under the tree represent the gifts God brings to the world through his only son: hope, love, joy, and peace. So people decorate Christmas trees during Christmas.
A legend about the origin of the Christmas tree: It is said that a farmer received a starving and cold child on a snowy Christmas night and gave him a hearty Christmas dinner,
When the child bid farewell, he broke a cedar branch and inserted it on the ground, saying, "Every year on this day, gifts are full of branches. Stay in this beautiful cedar village to
repay your kindness
Christmas Tree
After the child left, the farmer realized that the branch had turned into a small tree, and it was only then that he realized that he had received a messenger from God. This story
became the source of the Christmas tree. Later historical data inferred that around 200 AD,
Started using branches as decorations as a way to celebrate Christmas.
Evergreen trees decorated with fir or pine trees using candles and decorations have been part of Christmas celebrations. The modern Christmas tree originated in Germany.
Germans celebrate Adam and Eve's Day on December 24th every year,
Set up a fir tree (the tree of the Garden of Eden) at home and hang pancakes on it to symbolize the holy bread (a symbol of Christian redemption).
In modern times, various types of cookies were used instead of holy cakes, and candles symbolizing Christ were often added. In addition, there is also a Christmas Tower inside,
which is a wooden triangular structure with many small frames for Christ statues. The tower body is decorated with evergreen tree branches, candles, and a star. By the 16th century,
The Christmas Tower and the Eden Tree are merged into a Christmas tree.
The decoration of Christmas trees seems to be similar around the world. The Christmas trees are all evergreen trees, mostly small palm or pine trees four or five feet tall, planted in large flower pots and covered with colorful small wax.
According to Christmas customs, the first Christmas tree was a small palm tree on the roadside of Bailiang City. On the evening of the first day of Jesus' birth, the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph were very tired as they walked to the city of Bethlehem. The Virgin Mary rested under that tree for a while, the small palm tree, as if favored, unfolded its branches to resist the cold wind blowing from the Virgin Mary. In the middle of that night, Jesus Christ was born.
At this moment, a particularly bright star appeared in the sky, emitting a wonderful light that directly shone on the head of the small palm tree, circling into a beautiful aperture.
From then on, the small palm tree held a glorious position in Christmas.
In medieval times, a popular religious drama in Germany, in a scene in the Garden of Eden, where God created humans and Adam and Eve betrayed God, a palm tree covered in
apples was used to represent the "Tree of Life" or "Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil".
Later, the "Tree of Life" in the Shin You trick was moved to the house, symbolizing the arrival of the savior. With the development of this symbol, by the 15th century, decorating
Christmas trees had become a custom.
The sharp tips of the Christmas tree point towards heaven. The stars dotted at the top of the tree represent the special star that guides the wise to Bethlehem in their search for
Jesus. The light of the stars refers to Jesus Christ, who brings light to the world.
The gifts under the tree represent the gifts God brings to the world through his only son: hope, love, joy, and peace. So people decorate Christmas trees during Christmas.
A legend about the origin of the Christmas tree: It is said that a farmer received a starving and cold child on a snowy Christmas night and gave him a hearty Christmas dinner,
When the child bid farewell, he broke a cedar branch and inserted it on the ground, saying, "Every year on this day, gifts are full of branches. Stay in this beautiful cedar village to
repay your kindness
Christmas Tree
After the child left, the farmer realized that the branch had turned into a small tree, and it was only then that he realized that he had received a messenger from God. This story
became the source of the Christmas tree. Later historical data inferred that around 200 AD,
Started using branches as decorations as a way to celebrate Christmas.
Evergreen trees decorated with fir or pine trees using candles and decorations have been part of Christmas celebrations. The modern Christmas tree originated in Germany.
Germans celebrate Adam and Eve's Day on December 24th every year,
Set up a fir tree (the tree of the Garden of Eden) at home and hang pancakes on it to symbolize the holy bread (a symbol of Christian redemption).
In modern times, various types of cookies were used instead of holy cakes, and candles symbolizing Christ were often added. In addition, there is also a Christmas Tower inside,
which is a wooden triangular structure with many small frames for Christ statues. The tower body is decorated with evergreen tree branches, candles, and a star. By the 16th century,
The Christmas Tower and the Eden Tree are merged into a Christmas tree.
The decoration of Christmas trees seems to be similar around the world. The Christmas trees are all evergreen trees, mostly small palm or pine trees four or five feet tall, planted in large flower pots and covered with colorful small wax.