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    愚人節(jié)的來(lái)歷
    [ 2007-03-31 17:46 ]

    馬上就要愚人節(jié)了。關(guān)于這個(gè)節(jié)日的來(lái)源有各種不同的說(shuō)法,有人說(shuō)與一群不愿接受公歷紀(jì)年的法國(guó)保守者有關(guān);也有人說(shuō)它來(lái)源于紀(jì)念豐收女神的女兒被誘拐到地獄;還有人說(shuō),這個(gè)節(jié)日始于英國(guó)一個(gè)名叫“愚人村”的天才村民;另一些說(shuō)法則認(rèn)為春天的天氣變化無(wú)常,因此人們?cè)诖悍智昂罂梢赃x擇某一日顛倒乾坤,以荒誕的鬧劇來(lái)迎接春神的到來(lái)……

    以下關(guān)于“愚人節(jié)”的五種傳說(shuō),其趣味各有千秋,至于哪種更為真實(shí)全憑您的亮眼一辨真?zhèn)螄D!

     

    As it was called years ago, All Fools' Day is observed in many countries around the world. The origin of April Fool's Day remains clouded in obscurity. But what is clear is that the tradition of a day devoted to foolery had ancient roots. As we look back in time, many ancient predecessors of April Fool's Day are found.

      A  French legendary  

    The most widespread theory about the origin of April Fool's Day links the Gregorian calendar reform.

    In 1582 France became the first country to switch from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. This meant that the beginning of the year was moved from the end of March to January 1. If someone failed to keep up with the change and continued to celebrate the New Year between March 25th and April 1st, various jokes would be played on him. This story might explain why April 1st specifically became the date of the modern holiday.

      Mythological roots

    There have been quite a few attempts to provide mythological explanations for the rise of April Fool's Day.

    One story dates back to Roman mythology, particularly the myth of Ceres (the Goddess of grain and the harvest) and Proserpina. In Roman mythology Pluto, the God of the Dead, abducted Proserpina and brought her to live with him in the underworld. Proserpina called out to her mother Ceres for help, but Ceres, who could only hear the echo of her daughter's voice, searched in vain for Proserpina. The fruitless search of Ceres for her daughter was commemmorated during the Roman festival of Cerealia and believed by some to have been the mythological antecedent of the fool's errands popular on April 1st.

    British folklore linked April Fool's Day to the town of Gotham. According to the legend, it was traditional in the 13th century for any road that the King travelled over to become public property. People in Gotham didn't want to lose their main road and spread a false story to stop the King. A messenger was sent to Gotham after King John learned the people's trick. But when the messenger arrived in Gotham he found the town was full of lunatics who were engaged in foolish activities such as drowning fish or attempting to cage birds in roofless fences. The King fell for the hoax and declared the town too foolish to warrant punishment. And ever since then, April Fool's Day has supposedly commemmorated their trickery.

      Anthropological explanations

    Anthropologists and cultural historians provide their own explanations for the rise of April Fool's Day. According to them, the celebration traces its roots back to festivals marking the Springtime.

    Spring is the time of year when the weather becomes fickle, as if Nature is playing tricks on man, and festivals occurring during the Spring traditionally mirrored this sense of whimsy and surprise. They often involved temporary inversions of the social order. Normal behavior no longer governed during the brief moment of transition as the old world died and the new cycle of seasons was born. Practical jokes,trickery, and the turning upside down of status expectations were all allowed.

    In addition,the linkage between April Foolery and the Springtime is seen in another story that traces the origin of the custom back to the abundance of fish to be found in French streams during early April when the young fish had just hatched. These young fish were easy to fool with a hook and lure. Therefore, the French called them 'Poisson d'Avril' or 'April Fish.' Soon it became customary to fool people on April 1, as a way of celebrating the abundance of foolish fish.

    (英語(yǔ)點(diǎn)津陳蓓編輯)

     

    Vocabulary:
     


    observe
    : celebrate(慶祝)

    Gregorian calendar: 格里高里歷法,即現(xiàn)行的陽(yáng)歷,公歷,由教皇格列高利十三世于1582年倡導(dǎo)使用,為朱利安歷法的改進(jìn)版

    Ceres: 谷類女神,猶如希臘神化中的Demeter,掌管農(nóng)業(yè),富饒女神

    Proserpina: 普羅塞耳皮娜,豐饒女神的女兒,后被Pluto誘拐成為地獄的女神

    Pluto: 普羅托,羅馬神話的冥神

    Cerealia:農(nóng)神節(jié),在這一天,人們可以盡情狂歡,奴隸們甚至可以扮演奴隸主的角色統(tǒng)治自己的主人

    fool's errands : fruitless mission or undertaking(徒勞無(wú)用的工作)

    Gotham: 哥譚鎮(zhèn), 英國(guó)傳說(shuō)中的愚人村, 同時(shí)也是紐約的別名

    lunatics: 傻瓜,瘋子

    fall for: 喜歡,愛(ài)上

    too foolish to warrant punishment: 因?yàn)榇遄永锏娜撕苡薇浚钥梢缘玫缴饷?BR>
    fickle: capricious(反復(fù)無(wú)常)

     

     
     
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