In the 12th century, Saint Nicholas Memorial Day appeared in Europe, mainly based on gift giving and charity activities. Germany, France, and the Netherlands regard December 6 as a religious anniversary, giving gifts to children and the poor. In the 1860s cartoonist Thomas Nash drew a fat, kindly Santa Claus for the illustration of Harper's Week. The image of this Santa Claus began to take root deeply in the minds of the American people. Over time, the image of Santa Claus spread back to Europe, to South America, and spread all over the world. With the development of spiritual culture, people pay more and more attention to traditional festivals, and various ways of celebrating have appeared one after another. Santa Claus and Christmas trees are no longer as monotonous as before, and various styles make this Western festival more and more popular. more and more grand.
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