By Rozina Sabur Burns Night 2018: How whisky, haggis and the Immortal Memory toast honour Robert Burnswww.telegraph.co.uk-生肉,当做阅读理解吧-Burns Night, held in honour of Scotland's most famous poet Robert Burns, is celebrated at the end of January every year. The night is a way to remember the life of the 18th century bard and it falls on his birthday – January 25.The tradition started a few years after the poet's death in 1796, when his friends commemorated his career on the date of his death (July 21) each year.So began the Burns Supper, and more than two centuries later it is has become a nationwide event with recitals of the poet's works and a haggis dinner. But who was the poet – and how can you create a Burns night of your own?-Who was Robert Burns?Born on 25 January 1759, Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He's widely regarded as being the national poet of Scotland and a pioneer of the Romantic movementOf all the poets who have written in the Sco
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