Arte com IA: No one knows when April Fool’s Day began. 2. In April, fish in the rivers are more easily caught. In France, a foolish person who was easily tricked was called an “April fish”. 3. In Europe, by the old calendar, the first day of the new year was the same day as the first day of spring. There were many New Year’s customs: visiting friends, giving presents, and other happy activities. 4. In 1582 a new, more accurate calendar was made by Pope Gregory. The beginning of the year was changed to January 1. 5. But many people continued to celebrate New Year’s Day in April. Other people called these people who did not want to change their calendars “April fools.” They sent funny presents or played tricks on them.

Criado por playful puppy

Detalhes do Conteúdo

Informações da Mídia

Interação com o Usuário

Sobre esta Obra com IA

Descrição

Prompt de Criação

Envolvimento

pla

playful puppy

No one knows when April Fool’s Day began. 2. In April, fish in the rivers are more easily caught. In France, a foolish person who was easily tricked was called an “April fish”. 3. In Europe, by the old calendar, the first day of the new year was the same day as the first day of spring. There were many New Year’s customs: visiting friends, giving presents, and other happy activities. 4. In 1582 a new, more accurate calendar was made by Pope Gregory. The beginning of the year was changed to January 1. 5. But many people continued to celebrate New Year’s Day in April. Other people called these people who did not want to change their calendars “April fools.” They sent funny presents or played tricks on them.
—— Fim ——
Descobrir mais histórias ou comece a criar a sua própria!

No one knows when April Fool’s Day began. 2. In April, fish in the rivers are more easily caught. In France, a foolish person who was easily tricked was called an “April fish”. 3. In Europe, by the old calendar, the first day of the new year was the same day as the first day of spring. There were many New Year’s customs: visiting friends, giving presents, and other happy activities. 4. In 1582 a new, more accurate calendar was made by Pope Gregory. The beginning of the year was changed to January 1. 5. But many people continued to celebrate New Year’s Day in April. Other people called these people who did not want to change their calendars “April fools.” They sent funny presents or played tricks on them.

#OC

9 months ago

0
    Conectado