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Epiphany Eve (Twelfth Night) on January 5 is a branch of Christian festivals. That night is the last night of the twelve-day Christmas season, followed by the Twelfth Night after Christmas. Epiphany is celebrated on January 6th. Epiphany commemorates the worship of Jesus Christ by the three Magi. After Epiphany comes the beginning of the carnival season, which lasts until Shrove Tuesday (the day before Lent). In some areas, such as New Orleans, Louisiana, the Carnival on the night of January 6 is called Twelfth Night.

Twelfth Night means Carnival. Well, how should I put it? It actually means that everyone is happy. Many cultural allusions are general and you can understand them yourself. It is not difficult to explain them in particular. clear