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When is Valentine's Day 20 19? What's the date of Valentine's Day?

Lead: After the Spring Festival holiday, we are about to usher in Valentine's Day. Of course, the festival itself is very controversial. After all, there are so many singles that they don't really want Valentine's Day to exist. So when is Valentine's Day? Let's see when Valentine's Day is 20 19!

When is Valentine's Day 20 19? What's the date of Valentine's Day?

February 14 of the Gregorian calendar is Valentine's Day every year.

20 19 Valentine's Day is on Thursday, February 14. The lunar calendar is the tenth day of the first month.

The origin of valentine's day

Valentine's Day is the English name of Valentine's Day. Literally, it is difficult to see the connection between Chinese and western appellations. There is a touching story hidden in it.

Around the third century AD in Rome, Caesar had been dead for almost 300 years, and the tyrant Claudius was still in power. At that time, there were frequent wars inside and outside Rome, and the people were in dire straits. In order to replenish men and carry the war to the end, Claudius ordered all men who reached a certain age to join the Roman army and serve the country with their lives. From then on, the husband left his wife and the teenager left his lover. So the whole of Rome was shrouded in a long acacia. The tyrant was very angry at this. In order to achieve his own goal, he even banned China people from holding wedding ceremonies, and even asked married people to break their contracts!

However, this does not prohibit love. In the tyrant's country, there lived a respected monk, Valentine, our hero. He couldn't bear to see such a couple in Where Are You Going, so he secretly presided over God's wedding for the couple who came to ask for help. For a time, this exciting news spread all over the country, and more couples secretly came to the monks for help.

However, it was soon known by the tyrant, so he showed his cruel face again-put the monk in prison and eventually tortured to death. The date of the monk's death was February 14, and February 14, 270.

Many centuries have passed, and people can't remember Claudius' name, his scepter and sword, but they will still remember the Valentine brothers, because it was Valentine's Day, not Valentine's Day.

In order to commemorate this man who dared to fight the tyrant, people gradually took February 14 as a festival.

The dates and meanings of various Valentine's Days.

1. 14 diary day, couples give each other love diaries.

2. 14 Valentine's Day, traditional Valentine's Day.

3. 14 white day, the day when boys return gifts.

4. 14 black day, belonging to a single aristocrat.

5. 14 Yellow Rose Day. Wearing yellow clothes and eating yellow curry rice on this day means telling everyone that you are still single. In addition, on this day, sending red roses represents pouring out love, sending white roses represents hesitation, and sending yellow roses represents goodbye.

6. 14 Kissing on Valentine's Day in kissing festival, couples kiss to show their love for each other.

7. 14 Silver Valentine's Day is a good opportunity to bring your lover home and let your parents know him.

8. 14 green day, in hot summer, you might as well take a cool forest trip with your partner.

9. 14 Music Valentine's Day and Photo Valentine's Day (Music Day&; Photo Day is a good day for holding large-scale social activities. Many couples will take photos with the clear blue sky on this day, so it is also called "Photo Valentine's Day".

10. 14 wine valentine's day, of course, drink a little wine.

1 1. 14 orange valentine's day and movie valentine's day (orange day&; Movie day), on this day, couples can watch two movies in a row and have a glass of orange juice after watching them.

12. 14 hug on valentine's day, hug in public, and declare your love to the whole world.

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