Halloween costume characters include: ghosts, elves, vampires, zombies, and devils.
1. Ghost
It is said that after death, people will turn into ghosts and return to the world. The ghost is probably the easiest character to play for Halloween, just wear white. Ghosts are generally called ghosts in China, and ghosts are more like a manifestation of emptiness, in the middle of the Edo period.
The footless ghost of Yuanshan Yingju has the highest rating. Since then, it has become a conclusion that ghosts have no legs. Therefore, most people's impressions of ghosts are that they float around freely, as if they are in a deserted place.
2. Elf
A magical species that knows magic. The origin of the elves in Germanic mythology is this: after the great god Odin killed the giant Ymir, the elves were born from the giant's corpse and absorbed the giant's essence to become spiritual creatures. Among them, the elves were born with the side of the corpse facing the light. Or light elves, those born on the backlit side are dark elves.
Legend likes plants. They are often depicted as Germanic people with slightly longer pointed ears, holding bows and arrows, blond and blue-eyed, tall and similar in size to humans.
3. Vampires
Supernatural creatures that specialize in sucking blood. The legend of vampire creatures can be traced back thousands of years to the early Mesopotamian civilization and ancient Greece. In the myths and legends of the Hebrew civilization and the ancient Roman civilization, under the conditions of underdeveloped medical treatment, some people who did not really die but just went into shock were buried. Later, they woke up or were resurrected and moved again, and were regarded as immortal beings. .
4. Zombie
Whether the face is pale or full of color, the image of the zombie is up to your imagination. Zombies originate from the Ming and Qing Dynasties and are ghosts in ancient Chinese folklore. Foreign monsters similar to zombies include vampires, zombies, etc.
Zombies are often jokingly called in the West: jumping vampires. Later versions were mixed with Western vampire elements, using claws as weapons and biting the neck to suck blood. Others will be infected if they are sucked blood or scratched. Corpse poison, and eventually dies and becomes another zombie.
5. Devil
A symbol of terror, the devil in Judaism and Christianity comes from the Jewish Bible, which is the Old Testament of Christianity. According to Catholic tradition, God created angels, but due to pride, one-third of the angels fell and became enemies of God. They tempted humans in the world and became what people call devils. The leading fallen angel is called Satan.