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Luo Xiang answered why April Fool's Day was celebrated.

He believes that people celebrate April Fool's Day not to fool others, but to accept being fooled by others.

As a festival, April Fool's Day is generally to fool others, but Luo Xiang's explanation of why people celebrate April Fool's Day brings us different thoughts: we should admit our stupidity and limitations to avoid being fooled by others.

In today's era of information explosion, the amount of information people receive is unprecedented, but it is often difficult to distinguish the authenticity and reliability of this information. People are often victims of April Fool's Day because they are too confident and believe in the information they receive. Therefore, Luo Xiang believes that people should always remind themselves not to play the fool's game.

The origin of April Fool's Day:

April Fool's Day originated in Europe and can be traced back to16th century. At that time, nobles and members of the royal family in some European countries would play jokes or practical jokes on each other on this day to express their welcome and celebration of spring. With the passage of time, this festival has gradually evolved into a national carnival festival, where people can relax and have fun.

The festival was introduced to Britain in the18th century, and then brought to the United States by early British immigrants, and brought to the American continent with the British colonial movement and immigration activities, so it became a popular festival in Europe and America. In modern society, April Fool's Day is still a popular festival, and people will play jokes or practical jokes on each other on this day to enhance friendship and feelings.