A Christmas tree is an indispensable decoration for celebrating Christmas. If there is no Christmas tree at home, the festive atmosphere will be greatly reduced. There are many different legends about the origin of the Christmas tree.
One of them said: Around the 16th century, Christmas trees first appeared in Germany. The Germans brought evergreen pine and cypress branches into their houses to decorate them and turned them into Christmas trees. Later, the German Martin Luther placed candles on fir branches in the woods and then lit them to make it look like he was leading people to Bethlehem. Nowadays, people have switched to small pink light bulbs.
Another legend records. A long time ago, there was a farmer who met a poor child on Christmas Day. He received the child warmly. Before leaving, the children broke off a pine branch and planted it on the ground. The pine branch immediately turned into a tree with gifts hanging on it to thank the farmer for his kindness.
The Christmas tree really appeared at Christmas, first seen in Germany, and later introduced to Europe and the United States. With its graceful appearance, it has become an indispensable decoration of Christmas. There are many types of Christmas trees, including natural pine and cypress Christmas trees, artificial Christmas trees and white Christmas trees. Each Christmas tree is hung with a dazzling array of decorations, but there must be a very large star at the top of each tree, symbolizing that the three wise men followed the star to find Jesus, and only the head of the family can put this tree of hope. Star hanging.