1. Origin of Peace AppleIt originally originated from Christmas Eve, the eve of Christmas in Western countries. People pray for good health on Christmas Eve. The "ping" in "apple" and the "ping" in "ping'an" are homophones, so the custom of eating apples on Christmas Eve came into being in China. In addition, the “橙” in “橙” sounds the same as the “成” in “成”, which means that all your wishes will come true. Therefore, apples and oranges have become the must-eat fruits for people on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 2. Meaning1. Giving peace apples to each other expresses one's sincere blessings to his good friend, and implies that he hopes the other party can be healthy and safe in the future life, and can achieve his wishes and have good luck. 2. Giving your girlfriend or boyfriend a peace apple not only expresses your blessings to each other, but also expresses your cherishment of the relationship between each other and hopes that the relationship between the two can go smoothly. 3. Sharing the peace fruit with your family means sharing your good luck with the people around you, hoping that your family can be reunited safely and have smooth sailing in life. |
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