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What colors are there for Valentine's Day?

There are seven colors: white day, Black Valentine's Day, Yellow and Rose Valentine's Day, Silver Valentine's Day, Green Valentine's Day, Orange Valentine's Day and Movie Valentine's Day.

Valentine's Day, also known as Saint Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day, is one of the traditional festivals in western countries and originated from Christianity. This is a festival about love, romance, flowers, chocolates and greeting cards. On this day, men and women exchange gifts to show their love or friendship.

In ancient times, Tanabata was indeed closely related to the legend of Cowherd and Weaver Girl, but it was a comprehensive festival with women as the main body. On this day, women will visit close friends in the boudoir, worship the weaver girl, learn embroidery and pray for good luck, so Tanabata is also called "Daughter's Day".

As "Black Valentine's Day" gradually becomes a climate, the number of supporters is snowballing. In 2008, some people launched a "speed dating" night, where men and women were paired and sushi was dyed with squid juice. At the same time, the movie ticket booking website also sponsored a noodle eating contest in Zhajiang to reward the audience who bought a single ticket. ?

In fact, Koreans celebrate Valentine's Day, and the scope of application is getting wider and wider. It is said that on April 14, Korean college students who have no lover to accompany them to lunch will also buy a bowl of black noodles and eat them with other singles while looking for opportunities to develop relationships.