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In the 12th century, people added eggs to Easter festivals. The eggs were often painted red, and some were painted with colors and smiling faces. Therefore, they are generally called Easter eggs (also commonly called Easter eggs). The original symbolic meaning of the egg was for spring - the beginning of new life. Christians use it to symbolize the resurrection of Jesus and his coming out of the stone tomb. Easter eggs are the most important food symbol in Easter, symbolizing the beginning and continuation of life. Nowadays, there are many kinds of Easter eggs in different forms, such as hollow egg carvings, which can also be classified as Easter eggs in a broad sense.