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Why is 3. 14 called Daylight?

Overview of white day1March 4. White day is very popular in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan Province Province and other regions. It is a continuation of the Western Valentine's Day as we know it, and it is also different in terms of gifts. Specifically, on February 14, the woman gave the man chocolate, and on March 14, the man returned the gift. In fact, a white day, or a white day, originated from Japanese folklore. February 14 was originally a day for girls to plead with boys, and girls sent chocolates to boys for Valentine's Day. In Japan, it is still a male chauvinist world. February 14 Most girls give gifts to show their love to their sweetheart. If the man is interested, he will return the gift on March 14 to show that the two sides are soul mates. But in Hongkong, Taiwan Province and other places, the distinction between men and women is not so obvious. /kloc-in March of 0/4, I gave the other party a gift from my lover, indicating that we were soul mates. White day's moral is hope and happiness. White is a protective white, full of spirituality, holiness, peace, purity, truthfulness, sincerity and strength, clean, pure, romantic, bright, chic, noble, clear, clear, refreshing, respectful, pure, concise, humble, accurate, naive and youthful. Briefly introduce St. Valentine's Day, also known as St. Valentine's Day or St. Valentine's Day. On this day, men and women exchange chocolates, greeting cards and flowers to express their love or friendship, which has become a favorite festival for young people in Europe and America. There are as many lovers in the world as there are many explanations about the origin of Valentine's Day. Just as China people once celebrated Christmas with almost fanatical enthusiasm, Valentine's Day has quietly penetrated into the minds of countless young people and become another important festival besides the traditional festivals in China. In China, on the night of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, the weather is warm and the plants are fragrant. This is commonly known as Valentine's Day in China (Valentine's Day in China), and some people call it Beggar's Day or Daughter's Day. This is the most romantic festival among the traditional festivals in China, and it is also the most important day for girls in the past. Facing the bright moon in the sky, they offer seasonal fruits and vegetables, and pray for the goddess in the sky to give them intelligent hearts and dexterous hands, and even pray for a happy marriage. Resources Baidu Encyclopedia