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The origin of section 520

The origin of section 520

520 Network Valentine's Day is known as the first holiday in the virtual network, and the homonym of 520(52 1) is I love you. In addition, online Valentine's Day is also called "auspicious wedding day", "confession day", "coquetry day" and "courtship day", which is recognized by the majority of netizens as Valentine's Day. Let's continue to follow me to understand the reason of verse 520.

The specific meaning of "520"

May 20th is Valentine's Day online every year, and May 20th and May 2nd1are Valentine's Day.

According to the difference in sound proximity or pictogram between "0" and "1", 520 is mainly a festival for women, and 52 1 is mainly a festival for men. Men can choose to declare "520" (I love you) to their wives, girlfriends or favorite goddesses on May 20th, and May 2nd1is the day to confirm the answer. Touched women should remember to reply "52 1" to their husbands, boyfriends or favorite male gods (I do, I love you). Therefore, the "Internet Valentine's Day" on May 20th and May 2nd1every year has also become an auspicious day for couples to get together to register for marriage and hold a grand wedding reception.

The Origin of "520" Festival

Internet Valentine's Day is a love festival in the information age, which is scheduled for May 20th every year. This festival originated from the metaphor of "520" in the digital love of singer Mavis Fan and the close relationship between "I love you" and "online lover" in the online songs of musician Wu Yulong. Online Valentine's Day is also called "auspicious wedding day", "confession day", "coquetry day" and "courtship day".

In this fashionable, young, spiritual and subtle festival, "520 13 14" is its classic digital quotation, and Wu Yulong's Online Lover is the title song of the festival. In the past two days, people have boldly expressed (displayed) their love through the Internet (mobile phone, PC tradition) (on WeChat, QQ, Weibo, forums and other platforms). ) or text messages on mobile phones, or even gifts (red envelopes) to express love and find a date. There are also countless couples who get together to register for marriage and hold grand wedding banquets. With the increasing number of festival participants, various media (newspapers, television, internet, etc. ) are scrambling to report the festive occasions of 520 "Internet Valentine's Day", "Confession Day" and "Spoil Day".

How should I spend "520"?

First, express your love. Maybe many people can't say "I love you" in front of the person they love, but on this day, you don't need to express it in words. What you have to do is to do as romantic as possible. The more romantic, the more you can express how much you love her.

If you seldom send flowers to your lover, please don't forget to send a bunch of flowers to your lover on this day. On this special day, she will be moved, because you use flowers to represent your heart, and the meaning is very clear. You are: 520 (I love you) to her.

Take her to the movies. On this day, there must be many romantic movies in the cinema. Every Valentine's Day, there will always be a love movie, and May 20th is no exception.

Fourth, take her to travel. Maybe you don't usually go out to play, but on this day, no matter how busy you are, put down your work, take her to a place she wanted to go a long time ago, surprise her and have an unforgettable trip with her.

If you are already planning to get married, you might as well choose to go to the civil affairs bureau to get the certificate on this day. Don't you think it's meaningful to make today your wedding anniversary? I'm sure my girlfriend will agree. 520 has also become your wedding day, and I am a little excited to think about it.

Six, girls are more beautiful, remember to give gifts on this day. For example, beautiful necklaces, bracelets and ornaments can be used, and cosmetics can also be used. Giving gifts on this day is actually an implicit expression, that is, not exaggerating, but also showing your meaning.

Was there a Valentine's Day in ancient China?

Valentine's Day in China, at least not in ancient times, not before 2 1 century! Now the Lantern Festival and Qixi Festival are authentic China festivals, but they are not Valentine's Day in ancient China, definitely not! There was no Valentine's Day in China before the 20th century.

Because ancient lovers in China often say that they are "friends" with deep feelings, such as Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the moon and thinking of a distant place: the moon is now at sea, and the horizon is * * * at this time. People who love hate long nights and sleepless nights and miss their loved ones. "Among them, the lover is a affectionate person." Shamed lovers come from afar, although the opposite sex lasts forever. "It tells the story of Zen master Yuan Ze and his close friend, Confucian scholar Ethan.

When modern people spend Valentine's Day in the west, they think that their country should also have a Valentine's Day, so they mechanically dig out some days that can be close to Valentine's Day. At present, there are roughly three views: one is the Lantern Festival (that is, the fifteenth day of the first month); Second, the third day of the third lunar month, by contrast, this is more accurate; Third, Valentine's Day in China (that is, Begging for Clevership Festival, the seventh day of July) has sprung up in recent years.

First of all, judging the nature of a festival depends on its customs. Traditionally, there is no custom for young men and women to get together to talk about love on Tanabata. It was an ancient woman who begged a pair of skillful hands from the Weaver Girl in the courtyard, which was called "begging skills". ) Days are more closely related to solar terms than to love. Although Tanabata is related to the love story of Cowherd and Weaver Girl, it cannot be taken for granted that Tanabata is Valentine's Day because of this love story. What's more, the story of Valentine's Day in China, interpreted by two strangers, always gives people a sad and sad aesthetic feeling, lacking the sweet atmosphere of Valentine's Day. It is no wonder that as early as the Qin Dynasty, the divination document "Japanese Book" clearly believed that Petunia and Weaver Girl were not conducive to marriage.