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When is Thanksgiving Day? What is the origin?
Thanksgiving overview

Thanksgiving Day is a holiday in the United States and Canada. It was initiated by the United States, originally to thank the Indians. Later, people often thank others on this day. Because of 194 1, Thanksgiving Day falls on the fourth Thursday of June every year 1 1. From this day on, we will have a two-day holiday to reunite with our families, no matter how busy we are. Thanksgiving Day falls between165438+1October 22 -28 every year. Thanksgiving Day is the most authentic and American festival in the United States, while Thanksgiving Day in Canada begins at 1879 and falls on the second Monday of June 65438+ 10 every year, which is the same as Columbus Day in the United States. Thanksgiving this year is on June 26th, 2009.

[Edit this paragraph] The origin of Thanksgiving Day

A land of complaints

In the mid-1960s, John Eliot, a Christian priest in New England, had converted hundreds of Indians to Christianity. Several "prayer towns" were also established. But when he preached the gospel to the Vampanoag (Metacomet), the chief "Metacomet" grabbed the imam's coat, tore off a button and held it in front of him. Claiming that you are interested in Christianity is like this button-then throw it on the ground.

Metakomet, who became famous in the later war against colonial expansion, was nicknamed "King Philip" by British colonists, but his real name has been forgotten. Philip's father, the old chief massasoit, had established friendly relations with colonial immigrants. He sold and resold a lot of land to new immigrants. However, the continuous influx of immigrants has no end to their thirst for land. The colonial government in New England used various methods to force the surrounding tribes to sell their land. However, the war disputes between Indian tribes made the chiefs demand more guns and ammunition, so they had to exchange land when fur and local products were not enough.

16 1 When the old chief "Meiseyi" died, the tribe was surrounded by colonies. When Indians go to town, they must abide by colonial laws. When an Indian is drunk in the street, he will be whipped or served for ten days. The harsh laws of the Puritan colonial government bound the Indians and made them feel bitter.

1662, Philip's younger brother (Wamsutta) was summoned by Plymouth court shortly after he succeeded as chief. Although he had the honor of a chief, he was escorted to the judge with a weapon under a bayonet. More strangely, after the judge summoned him, Philip's brother fell ill and died soon. He was in office for less than two years. Philip suspected that the white colonial government poisoned him. Philip was full of suspicion and resentment towards the colonial government and inherited his brother's chieftain position.

1675, several incidents intensified the contradiction between colonial people and Indians.

A group of livestock belonging to colonial residents ran into Indian cornfields and trampled on crops-it is said that this happens from time to time. Indians shot and killed eight horses, and colonists shot and killed an Indian, resulting in sudden tension between whites and aborigines;

The trial of John Salmon. John Simon is a member of the Wampanoag tribe. His parents died of smallpox when he was a child, and he was adopted by a Puritan family. He naturally became a Christian. John Simone received a good cultural education and went to Harvard University to study. After returning, he worked as an interpreter for Chief Philip, shuttling between the tribe and the colonial government.

John Simon warned the colonial government that Philippe was trying to rebel. Soon, Simone was murdered. A court composed of whites and Indians found three suspects guilty of murder and three criminals were executed. One of them is a close friend of Philippe. The whole case pointed out that Philippe was behind the scenes. Philippe felt compelled by the situation and decided to rise up against it.

A bloody war

Philippe ordered tribal soldiers to attack colonial towns quickly. He gave orders to his men: burn down all houses, destroy all towns and kill all white people. Everywhere Philippe went, flames rolled and blood splashed. A witness described the place where tribal soldiers attacked: two old people threw themselves at the door, and their lower bodies were burned inside. A young woman was lying in the yard with a bullet through her head, and a baby lying not far from her was stabbed in the head with a bayonet. ...

The terror of Philippe enveloped the land of New England, and the colonists abandoned their newly-opened homes and contracted to larger towns along the Atlantic coast. Philippe's troops are equipped with flintlock guns, which are more advanced than those of the colonial government. Therefore, at the beginning of the war, King Philip was aggressive and arrogant. He had the ability to direct the war, designed several ambushes in succession, and wiped out nearly 200 government troops.

This stimulated the chain rebellion of several other tribes (Nala Guincestre, Nipmak, Pokumtak and Abenakis). Originally hostile tribes formed allies under the common goal of opposing white people occupying their homes. For a time, New England was trembling and under siege. The war enveloped Plymouth, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Rhode Island (Massachusetts. Connecticut Valley), the colonists felt panic and despair.

However, in less than a year, the war began to reverse, the ammunition consumption of King Philip's army was not supplemented, and the grain reserves were exhausted. The barracks had to be stationed by the river, fishing. The troops dispersed into small groups, and the tribes that had originally formed an alliance split and some tribes left. The fighting capacity of the anti-colonial alliance has been greatly weakened.

The colonial army with new weapons and equipment and sufficient food and grass began to focus on counterattack. There were two famous sneak attacks, which hit Indian tribes hard. Government troops surrounded the Indian compound at night and suddenly launched an attack at dawn, killing 600 Indians at one time and 1000 people at another. Including many women and children. The revenge of the colonial army was equally cruel.

A year later, King Philip's offensive was over, and he became a wandering guerrilla. /kloc-in the summer of 0/676, King Philip and several followers were trapped in the swamp. After he was killed, his body was chopped into pieces and thrown into the water. His head was picked on the head of a gun, and the victorious army marched in the street holding high. The city of Plymouth celebrated its great victory, and it was a scene of jubilation.

According to the statistics of the colonial government, 1200 farmhouses were burned, 13 towns were razed to the ground, and 8,000 horses and livestock were killed. More than 600 soldiers died, and about 2,000 civilians, women and children died. The war debts owed by the colonies exceeded all the assets of the colonies.

The death toll in India is ominous, which is generally considered to be three times that of the colonial government. It is estimated that 2000 people died on the battlefield alone. Infectious diseases have claimed more lives than wars. Take the Wampanoag tribe in Philippe as an example. Before the war, there were about 65,438+05,000 people, and war and disease wiped out nine-tenths of the population. The main leader of the captured tribe was hanged, the wife and son of King Philip were sold to Bermuda as slaves, and a few fugitives joined other tribes. The "Wampanoag" tribe was wiped out.

Philippe finally owned his own small state, and he left only one sentence that made the colonists jumpy:

"Fight for the dying life and the dying country." -Sheikh Vampanoah, King Philip 1675

"I am determined that no country will not live." -Wampanoag Sachem, Philippe 1675

Thanksgiving without donors

Thanksgiving Day is a unique traditional festival in the United States and Canada. On Thanksgiving Day, many people will warmly review the history of immigrants. The first European immigrants set out from Plymouth, England, took the may flower and went through hardships. They arrived in North America in the winter of 1620 (they later named this landing point Plymouth).

At that time, vilen was covered with heavy snow. Hunger and cold made the immigrants desperate, and some people died. Thanks to the Indians who found them and gave them generous assistance, they survived. The next year, the new immigrants had a bumper harvest, threw a turkey feast and drank with the Indians. The feast lasted for three days and nights. ...

But people don't know that this simple and hospitable tribe is the Wampanoag tribe, and this warm-hearted Indian chief is Philippe's father massasoit.

16 18, the east coast of north America was attacked by smallpox, a large number of indigenous people died and some villages were deserted. The chief is willing to let these tourists from afar settle in these abandoned villages and form a friendly alliance with them. This brotherhood lasted nearly 50 years.

European immigrants expand to the North American continent at an annual growth rate of 3%. 1676, there were 52,000 immigrants in New England. Immigrants are mainly anti-objects. And proud of its advanced culture, there is discrimination and contempt for Indians. Some businessmen often seek benefits through cajoling in their contact with primitive aborigines, which makes Indians lose trust in whites.

In the initial period, the colonists would express "gratitude" to the generosity of the Indians; In the end, if you don't "give", I will try to "take". The root of the dispute over Philippe is the conflict of land resources development and utilization. Without land ownership and development and utilization rights, it has evolved into a war for and maintenance of land ownership.

The history of North America seems to reveal such a cold law: if a piece of land has a more effective development method and can create greater social wealth, then this land will eventually be developed in this way. Cultural tradition, land ownership, religious laws, ethics and so on can not stop the operation of this potential law.

Although Indians are the oldest inhabitants in America and the original owners of this land, their attempts to maintain inefficient and traditional land use methods always fail. This failure is not in a civilized way, but in a barbaric way. Unfortunately, it is manifested in a very barbaric way: Indians not only lost their land ownership, but also ruined many people's lives. The pain of failure is unbearable.

Of course, some people regard the battle of King Philip as a contest between Indian culture and European culture, and tend to establish Christian civilization. Some people regard it as a racial war between whites and aborigines, which is intended to stimulate nationalist sentiment; Some people found the evil evidence of colonial expansion to prove the justice of opposing colonialism; Others exposed the hypocrisy of holding high the banner of human rights in the United States today with serious acts of destroying human rights in this war; Even white supremacy people can find a large number of examples of ignorance and backwardness of colored people to support the theory of racial superiority of white people ... All these things are to their liking, trying to choose a color from the garden to represent spring.

Now, let's go back to the question of ethics. The portrait of the old chief Massasoy should be hung at the Thanksgiving banquet, but how do you feel about this Thanksgiving when the old chief's son King Philip and his tribe are all wiped out?

[Edit this paragraph] Thanksgiving Day in China.

Some people in China suggest that China should also set up Thanksgiving Day. Although Thanksgiving Day in the West has its religious connotation, it can absorb its positive factors, integrate traditional virtues and give it new meaning, so as to establish a "Thanksgiving Day" with China characteristics. Draw lessons from western festivals and set up China Thanksgiving Day, so that children can learn empathy and understand their parents; Let adults understand each other and have more harmonious interpersonal relationships.

The last Thursday of June 165438+ 10 is Thanksgiving Day in the United States. Thanksgiving Day is a holiday created by Americans, and it is also a holiday for American family reunion. On this day, families get together to taste Thanksgiving turkey and pumpkin pie. Some college students proposed to set up their own Thanksgiving Day among college students in China to express their love and gratitude to their friends and teachers on this day, which made him feel very reasonable.

In fact, the Chinese nation has been ready to help others since ancient times and repay kindness with kindness. It was once a famous sentence that "the kindness of being dripped by people is rewarded by a spring." Education in China pays more attention to grades and enrollment rate. In addition, many children are only children, and the love of family members leads children to take care of others naturally. Many students don't know how to thank and appreciate, but only know how to take. Even rebellious and bored with family members who care too much about themselves.

Among adults, there are also cases of ingratitude and forgetfulness, and everything is based only on interests. In a civilized society, we should know how to be grateful and have a grateful heart; This is also an important requirement for building a harmonious society, which can promote harmony and coordination among social members, groups, strata and groups, and promote mutual respect, trust and help among people.

Therefore, many people suggest that Thanksgiving Day be held in China, so that students can learn to put themselves in others' shoes, cherish their friends and understand their parents. Let adults no longer be numb and indifferent, and really care for others.

[Edit this paragraph] Thanksgiving custom

On Thanksgiving Day, America is very busy. According to custom, people go to church to pray for gratitude. Dress parades, theatrical performances and sports competitions are held everywhere in urban and rural towns, and schools and shops are also on holiday as required. Children also imitate the Indians in those days, wearing strange costumes, painting faces or wearing masks to sing and play the trumpet in the street. Families living in other places will also go home for the New Year. The whole family will sit around and munch on the delicious turkey and say "thank you!" " After Thanksgiving, the school will ask students to draw a picture of Thanksgiving. Most students draw turkeys.

At the same time, hospitable Americans can't forget to invite friends, bachelors or people far away from home for a holiday on this day. Since18th century, the United States has had the custom of sending a basket of food to poor families. At that time, a group of young women wanted to choose a certain day of the year to do good deeds and thought Thanksgiving was the most suitable day. So as soon as Thanksgiving comes, they put a basket full of food and send it to the poor families. It was widely known, and soon many people followed their example. No matter who you meet, you will say, "Thank you!"

Thanksgiving shopping and Black Friday

Thanksgiving shopping has become an American custom. From Thanksgiving to Christmas, the total retail sales in the United States can account for 1/3 of the whole year, which is the traditional discount promotion season for various businesses. Shopping spree month begins on Friday after Thanksgiving, which is called Black Friday. It is said that this name is called because on Friday morning, everyone has to rush to the mall in the dark to buy cheap goods. This kind of behavior has a very vivid saying, called early bird. Thanksgiving in foreign countries is as important as Spring Festival in China!

President's annual ceremony of releasing turkeys began during Truman's administration 1947, but in fact this traditional ceremony can be traced back to President Lincoln's administration during the American Civil War. /kloc-one day in 0/863, Lincoln's son Ted suddenly broke into the cabinet meeting and demanded pardon for a pet turkey named Jack, because the turkey sent to the White House was about to become a Thanksgiving dinner.

Bush pardons "Bird" Turkey [1] On October 22nd, 2006/kloc-0, Bush pardoned a turkey named "Bird" at the Thanksgiving release ceremony held in the White House Rose Garden.

[Edit this paragraph] Thanksgiving food

The first Thanksgiving menu includes:

Corn bread-corn bread is a favorite food for both British and Indians. English cheese pie-English cheese pie, cheese is very important to the British. Venison-venison, the Indians brought five deer. Ducks and geese-ducks and geese-were caught by the British. Wild turkey.-wild turkey. Garlic and onions.-garlic and onions. Pumpkin pudding-pumpkin pudding Indian pudding-Indian pudding Thanksgiving food

Thanksgiving food is very traditional. Every Thanksgiving, Americans eat fat and tender chicken. Turkey is the traditional main course of Thanksgiving. It used to be a wild bird living in North America, which became delicious poultry after being raised in large quantities, each of which could weigh 40 to 50 kilograms. Some places still have hunting grounds for people to hunt before Thanksgiving. Interested people can go to the hunting ground and spend some money to shoot some wild turkeys themselves and go home. Make the festival more interesting.

There is also a certain emphasis on how to eat turkey. It needs to be roasted whole, the chicken skin is roasted to dark brown, and its stomach is stuffed with a lot of miscellaneous food such as broken bread. After serving, the host cut it with a knife and distributed it to everyone. Then everyone poured marinade and sprinkled with salt, which was very delicious. Besides turkey, Thanksgiving food also includes cranberry jam, sweet potato, corn, pumpkin pie, homemade bread, and various vegetables and fruits. These things are traditional food for Thanksgiving.

The layout of the Thanksgiving table is also very distinctive. Housewives don't put flowers as usual, but fruits and vegetables. There is often a big pumpkin in the middle, and some apples, corn and dried fruits are piled around. Sometimes, people empty apples or pumpkins, put dried fruits with shells in them or light candles. Usually, the hostess can let guests into the living room after dinner, but she won't do so on Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving dinner is sweet. Everyone wants to stay at the table for a while. They are happy to recall the past while eating until the last candle burns out.

China Thanksgiving Turkey

You can cook delicious turkey in your home oven. After thawing, turkeys weighing less than 20 kg will be marinated with soy sauce, salt, sugar and some favorite ingredients at room temperature for one day, and it will take two days if they are placed in the refrigerator; First preheat the oven to 475 degrees Fahrenheit, bake for 30 minutes, then take it out and turn it upside down to make turkey. Pour the oil out of the baking pan and bake in the oven for 30 minutes. At this time, put the half-cooked glutinous rice into the stuffing made of pineapple, ham, shrimp and so on. Put it into the belly of the turkey, adjust the oven temperature to 450 degrees Fahrenheit, spread some honey and gravy on the surface of the turkey, put it back in the oven and bake for about 30 minutes, then turn over and spread the juice and bake for about 30 minutes. It is not easy to turn the turkey over, but only in this way will the turkey be heated evenly, and there will be juice in the meat and the faint sweetness of pineapple.

Traditional Thanksgiving turkey

When Americans eat turkey, they usually stew it. Usually, turkeys are stuffed with various seasonings and mixed foods, then wrapped in barbecue bags and roasted whole.

Thanksgiving food

Thanksgiving food According to the recipe, a 20-pound turkey will be roasted for 4 hours until it is completely cooked. The juice of roast turkey will be used to make thick meat sauce with sweet cranberry jam as the seasoning of turkey.

Traditional Thanksgiving dinner includes roast turkey, and some families use roast goose instead of turkey. Turkey has stuffing. It is made of shredded corn bread, white bread and celery. In addition, there is thick gravy cooked with turkey offal. There is also a special sauce-CranberrySauce, which is rich in cranberries every September and 10. Other side dishes include baked mashed potatoes, baked mashed sweet potatoes, green beans, and Bessie. Of course, the last dessert is pumpkin pie, walnut pie or apple pie.

[Edit this paragraph] Thanksgiving greetings

There is something between heaven and earth called snow, which falls from the sky and falls to the ground; There is something in the world called love, which is born from self-attraction and harmonious in sublimation; One of my friends is you, whom I met by chance and stopped at eternity.

Put you in my heart all my life, although I may not be able to keep it; As long as I think of you late at night occasionally; There will be a slight smell of wine; I put you in the dream of my life, even if I break up with you from now on, so that I can feel some warmth and feel that I am still in your arms. Thank you for your love over the years.

Whether rich or poor, in sickness or in health, we will never leave you, even death can't separate us! Thank you for taking care of me for many years.