The origin of Valentine's Day on January, February 14 occurred in 270 AD, when the Roman Empire was in a serious crisis, the economic situation was getting worse and worse, and the ruling class was very corrupt, the society was very turbulent, and people rebelled one after another. At this time, in order to maintain their own rule, the nobles of the Roman Empire kept brutally suppressing the masses and Christians. At this time, a Christian named Valentine was arrested and imprisoned, in which he impressed the daughter of the warden with his sincerity.
Second, the two of them loved each other. Valentine was taken care of by the warden's daughter in prison, but Valentine actually cured her blind eyes, but the good times did not last long. The ruler was determined to order them to be executed, so before he died, Valentine wrote a long suicide note to the warden's daughter, in which he said that he was innocent and expressed his aboveboard deeds and love for her. On February 14, 270 AD, Valentine was still sentenced to death. After Valentine's death, the warden's daughter planted an apricot tree with red flowers in front of his grave to express her lovesickness. Later, in order to commemorate Valentine, Christians designated the day when he was sentenced as St. Valentine's Day. The main purpose was to commemorate that he would rather sacrifice himself for justice and love, and later it was changed to Valentine's Day by the world.
3. Slowly February 14 has become a globally recognized Valentine's Day. On this day, many couples will give each other flowers and chocolates, and then have dinner together. Especially, some young couples will pay more attention to Valentine's Day. Some of them will choose to propose to their lovers or get marriage certificates on Valentine's Day. This is the origin of Valentine's Day on February 14.