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April Fool’s Day History 2020: Funny stories recorded in history, which will make you smile

It is said that there is no special day to be happy. In such a situation, you can be happy by searching for excuses for small happiness. This year on April Fool, you can make your friends happy by making light jokes, but remember between Corona virus lockdown that you do not have to do anything that spreads a rumor or violates this rule. Come, know the history of April Fool and the biggest April Fool in history- 


Many stories about the April Fools say that April Fools’ Day (Fool’s Day) began in France in 1582, when Pope Charles IX replaced the old calendar with the new Roman calendar. It is said that during this period some people kept celebrating the new year on the old date and they were called ‘April Fools’. Although its beginning is said to be 1392 in many places, but no strong evidence has been found.
It would be surprising to know that in France, Italy, Belgium, paper fish are made and pasted and made fun of. On April 28, in the Spanish-speaking countries, April Fool is celebrated, which is also known as Day of Holy Innocents. In the same way, Iranian Persians tighten each other on the 13th day of the new year, it is the day of April or two.

– As in 1539 the Flemish poet ‘Dayne’ wrote about a rich man who, on 1 April, sent his servants out for foolish deeds. 
– Writer Canterbury Tales (1392) wrote one of his stories ‘Nun’s Priest’s Story’ on 30 March and 2 days, which turned out to be 32 March due to a mistake in printing, which was actually the day of 1 April. In this story a boastful hen was fooled by a clever fox. After this mistake, it was said that the fox fooled the chicken on April 1. 
– At the same time, ‘The Canterbury Tales (1392)’ by Geoffrey Chaucer, the great writer of English literature, is the first such text, where the relationship between an April and an idiot was mentioned. 
– There are many stories that caused a lot of fun on the first April and some planes were made, due to which April 1 began to be celebrated in a fun manner as April Fool’s Day. According to the story Nuns Priest’s Tale, the engagement date of King Richard II of England and Queen Anne of Bohemia was declared March 32, which the people of the country accepted as true and became foolish. Since then, 32 March i.e. 1 April is celebrated as April Fool’s Day.

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