why do you send chocolates on valentine's day? This goes back to the origin of Valentine's Day. Legend has it that Valentine's Day originated from the faun festival in ancient Rome, and it is said that birds began to mate on this day. At that time, it was the custom that every young man drew lots from a box with a note with the name of a young woman in it, and whoever was drawn became the young man's sweetheart. Later, the festival was changed to commemorate a Christian saint named Valentine.
Saint Valentine, a young Christian missionary in ancient Rome, ventured to spread Christianity, was arrested and imprisoned, and moved the old jailer and his blind daughter, who took good care of him. Before his execution, Saint Valentine wrote a letter to the girl, showing his deep affection for her. On the day of his execution, the blind girl planted an apricot tree with red flowers in front of his grave to express her feelings. This day is February 14th.
Now, on Valentine's Day, many young men also make postcards of courting St. Valentine into exquisite handicrafts and cut them into butterflies and flowers to express their deep affection for their lovers. The way for men and women to express their love is that boys usually give their sweethearts a red rose, while girls give their sweethearts a box of heart-shaped chocolates.
In fact, the most popular saying is that the taste of chocolate is like the taste of love. Sweet and bitter are mixed with each other. Once you eat it, you can enjoy the pleasure of melting immediately, just like the whispers of a lover, which is warm and sweet. In addition, after eating chocolate, it can supplement physical strength and make people feel high, which also entrusts the giver with good wishes for his lover, wishing love as sweet as this chocolate, and wishing his lover health and happiness.