What date is Valentine's Day? How did it come from?

February 14 every year is Valentine's Day, also known as Saint Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day. The name Valentine's Day comes from a sad story.

In ancient Rome, February 14 was a festival to show respect for Jonah. Jonah was the queen of the Roman gods, and the Romans regarded her as the goddess of women and marriage.

The following February 15 was called "Lupsala Festival" to show respect for other gods under Jonah. In ancient Rome, the lives of young people and girls were strictly separated.

However, on Lupsala Festival, boys can choose the name of a girl they love and carve it on a vase. In this way, during the festival, young people can dance with the girl of their choice to celebrate the festival.

If the selected girls are interested in boys, they can always pair up and eventually they will fall in love and get married in church. For this reason, future generations designated February 14 every year as Valentine's Day.