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Today is Valentine's Day again, I'm full today, and I've cried enough, only the thought of sleeping, woo woo woo......

Let's talk about some things about Valentine's Day. The stuff comes from some information on the Internet.

Valentine's Day is a holiday about love, romance, flowers, chocolates, and greeting cards. Men and women exchange gifts on this day as a sign of love or friendship. Valentine's Day dinner dates are full of warmth and romance. Chinese Valentine's Day is the Qixi Festival, which is the seventh day of the seventh lunar month every year.

The seventh day of the seventh month of the seventh month is the traditional Chinese festival Qixi, which began in the Han Dynasty of China. According to legend, on this night every year, it is the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd who meet at the Magpie Bridge. The Weaver Girl is a beautiful, intelligent, and ingenious fairy, and the women of the mortal world beg her for wisdom and skill, and inevitably ask her for a happy marriage. Legend has it that on the night of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, women begged for wisdom and dexterity from Vega in the courtyard, so they were called "begging for skill". It originated from the worship of nature and women's needle-threading, and was later given the legend of the Cowherd and Weaver Girl, making it a festival that symbolizes love.

In Valentine's Day customs, flowers and chocolates are essential when celebrating. It is the most classic gift from a man to a woman, indicating single-mindedness, emotion and vitality. It is well known that roses represent love, but roses of different colors and numbers have other auspicious meanings.

implied meaning

Flowers have spirituality and flower language, and different numbers mean different meanings

0 roses represent - love you in the heart is hard to open!

1 rose represents - I only have you in my heart ONLYYOU!

2 roses represent - there are only two of us in this world!

3 roses represent - I love you ILOVEYOU!

The 4 roses represent - until death!

5 roses represent - sincerely appreciate!

6 roses represent - mutual respect, mutual love and mutual understanding!

7 roses represent - I love you secretly!

8 roses represent - thank you for your care, support and encouragement!

9 ROSES REPRESENT - LONG-LASTING ALWAYS!

10 roses represent - perfect and impeccable!

The 11 roses represent - I only love you for the rest of my life!

The 12 roses represent – the love for you is growing day by day!

The 13 roses represent - friendship lasts forever!

The 14 roses represent - pride!

15 ROSES REPRESENT - SORRY FOR YOU, IMSORRY!

The 16 roses represent the changeable and restless love!

The 17 roses represent - desperate and irreparable love!

The 18 roses represent sincerity and honesty!

The 19 roses represent patience and anticipation!

The 20 roses represent that I have only one sincere heart!

21 roses symbolize - sincere love!

22 Roses Symbolize – Good Luck!

25 roses symbolize - I wish you happiness!

The 30 roses symbolize - faith is fate!

36 roses symbolize - romance!

40 roses symbolize unswerving love!

50 roses symbolize - unexpected encounters!

99 ROSES SYMBOLIZE - FOREVER!

100 roses symbolize - 100% love, 100% LOVE!

101 Roses Symbolize – The Most ...... Favorites!

108 Roses Symbol - Marriage Proposal!

Different colors

Pink Rose: First Love.

Red Rose: In Love.

Orange-red roses: beautiful.

White Rose: Respect.

Yellow Rose: Apologies.

Crimson Rose: Shy.

Pale green roses: youthful and long-lasting.

chocolate

Chocolate — only for the people you love the most

Valentine's Day chocolates are also indispensable. Chocolate has been inextricably linked to love since its inception. People who love each other use sweet chocolate to express their deep friendship for their lovers. Love is chocolate, love is a melting heart. Chocolate is on par with roses in Valentine's Day gifts, and in Mayan and Aztec cultures, chocolate is considered to have mystical and aphrodisiac qualities.

Hazelnut Chocolate – Fidelity

Pralines – lovely

Wine chocolate – drunk with you

Creamy chocolate – my honey

Other flowers

Red tulips - a confession of love.

Rose – Courtship

The sky is full of stars - love and pity

Lily - a hundred years of good harmony

Sunflower – Affection

Acacia – joy

Calendula – Infatuation

Red beans – Acacia

Dendrobium orchid - a wayward beauty

Red chrysanthemum – I love

Lilac – Shy

White Lilac - Remember me

Tulips – the allegory of love

Willow branch - attachment

Violet – eternal beauty

Cosmos – always happy

Margaret – Lover's Love

Forget-me-not-forget-me-not, known as "love in flowers".

Begonia – Acacia red

Moon season - a token and synonym of love

The earliest Valentine's Day

The well-documented modern Valentine lover was in the early fifteenth century. The young French Grand Duke of Orleans was captured by the British at the Battle of Agincourt and then imprisoned in the Tower of London for many years. He wrote many love poems to his wife, about 60 of which have survived to this day.

The use of flowers as a token of the festival of Wa Tun appeared about two hundred years later. One of the daughters of King Henry IV of France held a gala party on the day of Varodin. All the ladies receive a bouquet of flowers from the man who chose her to be Valentine.

In this way, in keeping with the ancient Italian, French and English customs, we are able to send a message of love to our friends on the 14th of February every year

Flowers, heart-shaped candies, and tokens that cover the name of the giver with lace and folded ears are not only a sign of sincere love, but also the best remembrance of the Valentine friars who dared to resist tyranny.

Valentine's Day most countries

There are 12 Valentine's Days in South Korea a year, the most in the world, which are:

January 14 (Diary Valentine's Day)|February 14 (Valentine's Day)|March 14 (White Day)|April 14 (Black Valentine)|May 14 (Rose Valentine)|June 14 (Valentine's Day)|July 14 (Silver Valentine's Day)|August 14 (Green Valentine)|September 14 (Photo Valentine)|October 14 (Wine Valentine)|November 14 (Movie Valentine's Day)|December 14 (Hug Valentine's Day)

The customs of celebrating Valentine's Day vary from era to era. Among them, the Valentine's Day custom from 1837 to 1901 during the Victorian period of England is the most unique: on February 14, a pair of lovers transplant a spring branch with two budding buds in a special pot. The first letter of the flower name must match the first letter of the lovers' name. A few days later, if the double buds on this spring branch bloom and reflect each other, it will indicate that the lovers will grow old together. If the two buds are divided into the west and the east, and the north is the north, the lovers and people will eventually fly apart; if the flowers bloom big and splendid, it means that the children and grandchildren will be full of people in the future, and the family will be happy; if a flower withers and withers, one of the lovers will be in danger of dying early. In Buckinghamshire, it is also customary to pray on Valentine's Day: light a candle, insert two thin needles, insert them from the bottom of the candle to the center of the candle, silently recite the name of your lover, pray that you will always love each other, and when the candle burns to the tip of the needle, it is said that the loved one will knock on the door in time. There is also a Valentine's Day custom: in the week before Valentine's Day, for 7 consecutive nights, take off the sock on the left foot and put it on the right foot, and repeatedly wish: "May my beloved be able to enter the dream of tonight." It is said that at this time, the old man under the moon will throw down an auspicious big red silk thread. There are also those who take off their socks and wrap them around their necks to pray for love.

Bachelors pay special attention to the first person they meet on Valentine's Day morning, because if you are unmarried and looking for a partner, you are destined to marry the first person you meet on February 14, at least that person will play a pivotal role in your life. If you're not shy, you can call your crush early in the morning and ask to get to work in their car. Or it is also a good countermeasure to go out at noon and not go out until noon.