Valentine's Day, also known as Saint Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day, falls on February 14 of the Gregorian calendar every year. It is one of the traditional festivals in western countries and originated from Christianity.
In the 3rd century A.D., Emperor claudius II of the Roman Empire renounced all marriage promises in the capital Rome. At that time, for the sake of war, more carefree men could go to the battlefield. A priest named Sanctus Valentinus did not follow this will and continued to hold church weddings for young people who loved each other.
After the incident was reported, Father Valentin was first whipped, then stoned, and finally hanged on February 14, AD 270. /kloc-people began to commemorate this day after 0/4 century. Chinese translation of "Valentine's Day" is called Valentine's Day in western countries to commemorate the priest who died for his lover.