情人節趣聞
❶ 情人節你做了哪些趣事來和男朋友增進感情
情人節是和男朋友可以過的,最浪漫的節日之一。在這一天可以通過一些小游戲來和男朋友增進感情。那麼你們都做過哪些有趣的事來和男朋友增進感情呢?
- 1,和男朋友去游樂場玩

在情人節這個特殊的日子裡,你不妨和你的男朋友一起去真人密室裡面闖關。真人密室裡面有真人扮演的角色,他們會阻礙你們闖關成功,在這個密室裡面有很多關卡,你可以和你的男朋友一起開動腦筋,通過關卡。在這個過程中,你們一起開動腦筋,互相配合,都會使你們的感情更增進一步。
過情人節其實就是一個儀式感,只要你和你的男朋友感情好,每天都在過情人節,對於這樣一個儀式感的節日不一定非要出去玩,兩個人在家裡面一起做飯吃飯,然後窩在沙發上看看電視,吃點小零食,再聊聊天都是對增進對方感情,一個不錯的方法。特別是窩在家裡的沙發上和男朋友一起看電視或者看電視劇,這種場景是有很多話題可以涉及的,你們可以對其中的話題一邊聊天一邊探討,這對你們了解彼此的三觀很有幫助,對你們也是一個增進感情的方法。
❷ 情人節趣事4字
時光不停地向前流去,天氣漸漸地涼爽起來,吵人的蟬聲被秋天吹散了,代替它的是晚間階下石板縫里蟋蟀的悲鳴.啊!那可愛的秋天終於來了.
秋天,比春天更有欣欣向榮的景象,花木燦爛的春天固然美麗,然而,碩果累累的秋色卻透著豐收的喜悅;秋天,比夏天更有五彩繽紛的景象,枝葉茂密的夏天雖然迷人,可是,金葉滿樹的秋色卻更爽氣宜人;秋天,比冬天更有生機勃勃的景象,白雪皚皚的冬天固然可愛,但是,瓜果飄香的金秋卻更富有燦爛絢麗的色彩.秋天來到了樹林里,從遠處看,黃葉紛落好似成群結對的金色的蝴蝶,它們飛累了,落到了我的肩膀上、頭上、腳上.把我的思緒從綠色的夏日帶到了金色的秋季.我一轉身,一片桃葉又落在我身旁,我彎腰拾起,捧在手上,細細地端詳,好特別地一片秋葉呀!它還沒來得急完全退去綠色,仍散發著一股濃濃的香氣.秋天來到了果園里,柿子彎下腰鞠了一個躬就壓得枝頭快要折斷了,荔枝妹妹太胖了,撐破了衣裳,露出了鼓鼓、白白的肚皮.碩大的蘋果掛滿了枝頭,露出甜甜的笑容,或羞澀,或豪放.秋姑娘來到農田裡,玉米可高興了,它特意換了一件金色的新衣,咧開嘴笑了,露出滿口金黃的牙齒;西紅柿為了讓自己更漂亮,便把口紅塗在了臉上;土豆的興奮也許太高了,把它那綠色的嘴巴笑破了,露出了黃色的舌頭.秋天來到了花園里,這兒成了菊花的樂園.它們也許是喜歡這沉甸甸的金色,才選擇在秋天裡綻放自己的美麗.菊花的顏色真不少:黃色、粉紅色、白色.那大大的花朵,捲曲的花瓣,像一個卷發的小姑娘.流連菊園或獨自欣賞一盆艷菊,慢慢地陶醉在那股股清香里.秋天,給大地帶來一片金黃,給藍天送去棉花似的雲朵.秋風,清涼如水,帶著一絲寒意染黃了世界.
我喜歡這秋高氣爽的季節!
我喜歡有花葉扶疏、朴實無華的菊花的秋天.
我喜歡這獨一無二,燦爛輝煌的金秋景色.
秋天,真是個豐收的季節,割草機聲,孩子們的歡笑聲,大人們的談笑聲這些聲音融合到了一起,組成了一首《金色的秋天》的交響曲.秋姑娘悄悄地來了,田野里金黃色的稻穀像秋姑娘的長發,在秋風里翩翩起舞.還有那綠綠的小草,在秋姑娘的吹動下也漸漸變黃,大地穿上了一件金黃色的衣服.
秋姑娘也來到小河邊,水面上波光粼粼,一條條魚兒在水裡嬉戲,有時會越出水面,好像也來迎接秋姑娘.秋姑娘還來到果園里,果樹上散發出一陣陣香甜的氣味,讓人垂涎三尺.你瞧,蘋果像一個個紅彤彤的小燈籠掛滿了枝頭.果樹旁邊的幾棵楓樹被秋姑娘羞紅了臉,紅紅的楓葉像一隻只蝴蝶在空中飛舞著,好像在說:「秋天來了,秋天來了.」
遠處的大山也被秋姑娘染成了黃色,一眼望去像金色的海洋波浪起伏.
夕陽西下,整個大地好像被塗上了五彩繽紛的顏料,像一幅巨大的圖畫.
秋姑娘帶來了豐收,帶來了喜悅,帶來了快樂.
❸ 白色情人節趣事
白色情人節」最早起源於三世紀時的羅馬。羅馬皇帝在2月14日救了一對因為原本因違反戀愛結婚禁令而要被處死的戀人,羅馬皇帝為了紀念這一天而設立了情人節。而在一個月後的3月14日,這對獲救的戀人宣誓戀情將至死不渝,為紀念這一天,於是另訂為白色情人節。
另外,這也是跟日本的民間傳說有關的一個情人節。2月14日「ValentineDay」原本是女孩子對男孩子訴諸情意的日子,由女孩子送情人節巧克力、情人禮物給男孩子,但是漸漸發展到最後,已經不分彼此,現在的情人節由誰主動送禮物已經不重要了。在日本,如果一方在二月十四日當天收到異性送的情人禮物表達愛意,而且對對方也有同樣的好感或情意時,就會在三月十四日回送對方一份情人禮物,表示今年彼此已經心心相印了。所以他們就把三月十四日這一天,訂為「白色情人節」。
◎版本二:
Valentine(聖瓦倫丁)這個英文字的字義是數個聖人名字, 最有名的兩位殉教者均為克勞第斯(Claudius)帝時代的人, 紀念日為2月14日, (St. Valentine's Day)聖瓦倫丁紀念日除了被認為是鳥類選擇伴侶和交配的日子外, 亦可解釋為情人節所選出的情人, 亦或在情人節通常以帶有傷感或滑稽之內容來贈送戀人的匿名信或卡片, 還有就是情人節所送的禮物。而此節日就從歐洲開始流傳到世界其它地方。
現在白色情人節是男生對女生表達心意的日子 。女生在2月14日情人節時會送禮物或巧克力給心儀的男孩,等到3月14日時男生若也對此女孩有所感覺,就會回禮予這位女孩。
❹ 情人節由何而來
情人節的由來和歷史
情人節的由來
情人節,又稱「聖瓦倫丁節」。起源於古代羅馬,於每年2月14日舉行,現已成為歐美各國青年人喜愛的節日。關於「聖瓦倫丁節」名稱的來源,說法不一。有的說是紀念以為叫瓦倫丁的基督教殉難者,他用反抗羅馬統治者對基督教徒的迫害,被捕入獄,並在公元270年2月14日被處死刑,行刑前,瓦倫丁曾給典獄長的女兒寫了一封信,表明了自己光明磊落的心跡和對她的一片情懷。自此以後,基督教便把2月14日定為「情人節」。
情人節的歷史
情人節是一個屬於朋友的日子,屬於家人的日子,屬於情人的日子。正如中國人現在用近乎狂熱的熱情過起了聖誕節一樣,情人節也已經悄悄滲透到了無數年輕人的心目當中,成為中國傳統節日之外的又一個重要節日。情人節的來歷和意義可能並不一定為大多數人所知。下面所要介紹的,不過是眾多關於情人節的傳說中的一個。
在古羅馬時期,二月十四日是為表示對約娜的尊敬而設的節日。約娜是羅馬眾神的皇後,羅馬人同時將她尊奉為婦女和婚姻之神。接下來的二月十五日則被稱為「盧帕撒拉節」,是用來對約娜治下的其他眾神表示尊敬的節日。
在古羅馬,年輕人和少女的生活是被嚴格分開的。然而,在盧帕撒拉節,小夥子們可以選擇一個自己心愛的姑娘的名字刻在花瓶上。這樣,過節的時候,小夥子就可以與自己選擇的姑娘一起跳舞,慶祝節日。如果被選中的姑娘也對小夥子有意的話,他們便可一直配對,而且最終他們會墜入愛河並一起步入教堂結婚。後人為此而將每年的二月十四日定為情人節。
在西方,情人節不但是表達情意的最佳時刻,也是向自己心愛的人求婚的最佳時刻。在這一點上,情人節體現出的,不正是古羅馬人設計這個節日的本意嗎?
情人節的由來
情人節又到了,空氣中好象也彌漫著浪漫的氣息。為了使這浪漫節日更融入一點文化情調,本版主沒少費心思收集有關情人節的知識與趣聞。不想這一番收集,光情人節的來歷倒出現了三個版本。所興一起呈上,為大家祝個興。請笑納吧。
版本一:Valentine'sday是情人節在英語里的叫法。從字面上來看,很難看出中西方叫法之間有什麼聯系。這裡面隱藏著一個動人的故事。
大約在公元三世紀的羅馬,那時愷撒已經死去快三百年了,暴君Claudius當政。當時,羅馬內外戰爭頻仍,民不聊生。為了補足兵員,將戰爭進行到底,Claudius下令,凡是一定年齡范圍內的男子,都必須進入羅馬軍隊,以生命為國家效勞。自此,丈夫離開妻子,少年離開戀人。於是整個羅馬便被籠罩在綿長的相思中。對此,暴君大為惱火。為了達到自己的目的,他竟然下令禁止國人舉行結婚典禮,甚至要求已經結婚的毀掉婚約。
然而,暴政禁止不了愛情。就在暴君的國都里,居住著一位德高望重的修士,他就是Valentine,我們的主人公。他不忍看到一對對伴侶就這樣生離死別,於是為前來請求幫助的情侶秘密地主持上帝的結婚典禮。一時間,這一令人振奮的消息在整個國度傳開,更多的情侶秘密地趕來請求修士的幫助。
但是,事情很快還是被暴君知曉了,於是他再一次顯示了殘暴面目——將修士打進大牢,最終折磨致死。修士死的那一天是2月14日,公元270年的2月14日。
人們為了紀念這個敢於與暴君斗爭的人,漸漸地使得2月14日成為一個節日。很多世紀過去了,人們再也記不得Claudius的大名,再也記不得他的權杖與寶劍,但依然會紀念Valentine修士,因為那個日子是Valentine'sday,是情人節。
版本二:在古羅馬時期,二月十四日是為表示對約娜的尊敬而設的節日。約娜是羅馬眾神的皇後,羅馬人同時將她尊奉為婦女和婚姻之神。接下來的二月十五日則被「盧帕撒拉節」,是用來對約娜治下的其他眾神表示尊敬的節日。
在古羅馬,年輕人和少女的生活是被嚴格分開的。然而,在盧帕撒拉節,小夥子們可以選擇一個自己心愛的姑娘的名字刻在花瓶上。這樣,過節的時候,小夥子就可以與自己選擇的姑娘一起跳舞,慶祝節日。如果被選中的姑娘也對小夥子有意的話,他們便可一直配對,而且最終他們會墜入愛河並一起步入教堂結婚。後人為此而將每年的二月十四日定為情人節。
版本三:一本英語辭典上注釋說,范泰倫節(情人節)二月十四日,來源於古羅馬的牧神節。據說鳥類在這一天開始交配。那時的風俗是:在牧神節期間,每個青年男子從一隻盒子里抽簽,盒子里放的是寫有青年女子姓名的條子。抽到誰,誰就成為那個青年男子的心上人。後來這個節日改為紀念一位叫瓦倫丁的基督教聖徒。
古羅馬青年基督教傳教士聖瓦倫丁,冒險傳播基督教義,被捕入獄,感動了老獄吏和他雙目失明的女兒,得到了他們悉心照料。臨刑前聖瓦倫丁給姑娘寫了封信,表明了對姑娘的深情。在他被處死的當天,盲女在他墓前種了一棵開紅花的杏樹,以寄託自己的情思。這一天就是2月14日。現在,在情人節里,許多小夥子還把
❺ 說說你的情人節趣事
情人節就是一個從西方傳過來的節日,一般不會再過情人節,而且也不是法定節假日,是不會放假的。
❻ 海外趣聞:韓國人怎麼過情人節
今年的情人節,你打算怎麼過?「海外禮物籃」網站以圖表的方式告訴你,在不同國家和地區,人們如何慶祝這個浪漫的日子。在日本,女孩子不僅要給心儀對象送巧克力,還要給周圍的男同事或男性朋友送一份「義理巧克力」。在韓國,每個月的14日都被貼上情人節標簽,2月14日這天女生向男生送出巧克力,在3月14日「白日節」、即韓國傳統的情人節這天則會收到男生的回禮。不過,男生可以向平時關心他的多名女性送糖果。在北歐的挪威和丹麥,男性向女性送出匿名詩,署名中的字母以點代替,如果女生能猜出送詩的人是誰,男生就在復活節那天送女生一個彩蛋。在愛沙尼亞,人們在情人節這天慶祝友誼。在英國威爾士地區,人們在1月25日向愛人送勺子,引申詞義代表關系親密。巴西的情人節是6月12日,如果你相信「命運的安排」,不妨把多個心儀對象的名字放在帽子下面,然後隨機選一個,那個人或許就是你的結婚對象。(喬穎)【新華社微特稿】
❼ 情人節的來歷(要中英文結合的)
情人節,又叫聖瓦倫丁節或聖華倫泰節(St. Valentine's Day),即每年的2月14日,是西方的傳統節日之一。男女在這一天互送巧克力、賀卡和花,用以表達愛意或友好。
關於情人節的起源,大致有2種不同說法:
說法一:
公元3世紀,羅馬帝國皇帝克勞迪烏斯二世在首都羅馬宣布廢棄所有的婚姻承諾,當時是出於戰爭的考慮,使更多無所牽掛的男人可以走上爭戰的疆場。一名叫瓦侖廷(Sanctus Valentinus)的神父沒有遵照這個旨意而繼續為相愛的年輕人舉行教堂婚禮。事情被告發後,瓦侖廷神父先是被鞭打,然後被石頭擲打,最後在公元270年2月14日這天被送上了絞架被絞死。14世紀以後,人們就開始紀念這個日子。現在,中文譯為「情人節」的這個日子,在西方國家裡就被稱為Valentine's Day,用以紀念那位為情人做主而犧牲的神父。
與此相關的其他傳說,包括這位神父幫助天主教徒從羅馬監獄里逃脫而被處死。
在這個神父在監獄里時,據說他送出了第一個「情人節」祝福。據說他愛上了曾來監獄看望他,獄長失明的女兒亞斯得莉斯,並奇跡地治好了她的眼睛,使之重見光明。在他臨刑前,給女孩一封信,署名「from your Valentine」(這個表達現在還在使用)。盡管這些傳說不真切,但是卻表達了他的富有同情心、英雄氣概、以及最重要的浪漫主義的人格。
說法二:
來源於古羅馬的牧神節(Lupercalia Festival)
這個說法是基督教會慶祝這一天是為了把古羅馬的牧神節(每年的2月15日慶祝,為了保佑人、田、牲畜的生產力)基督教化。在古羅馬,2月春天的開始,被認為是純潔的。按照一定的儀式打掃房屋,然後把鹽水和一種小麥灑遍房間。
牧神節,是為了慶祝羅馬的農神Faunus 和羅馬的奠基人Romulus和Remus。這個節日開始時,Luperci的成員(也就是羅馬祭司的一種)會聚集在一個神聖的山洞裡。這個山洞被認為是還是嬰兒的Romulus和Remus待過的地方。在這個洞里,他們由一頭母狼,lupa,照料。祭司們會犧牲一頭羊,為了生殖;一隻狗,為了純潔。
然後男孩子會把羊的皮撕成小條,蘸上神聖的血後,跑到街上用它輕輕的抽打女人和田裡的莊稼。羅馬的女人不僅不會害怕,反而會樂意被羊皮條接觸,因為據說這樣她們在這一年裡就會生殖力旺盛。後來,根據傳說,這個城市所有的女人會把自己的名字放到一個花瓶里。單身漢們會從裡面選一個。這樣這一年裡,他們就是一對。通常他們會結婚。
教皇在大約公元498年宣布2月14日是情人節。羅馬人的這種婚配方式被基督教徒認為是不合法的。中世紀時,在英國和法國,通常認為2月14日是鳥交配的季節。因此就把此日增加了一個內容,那就是它應該是一個浪漫的日子。最早的情人節禮物是奧爾良的公爵,查理斯在倫敦塔獄中寫給他妻子的詩。因為他在Agincourt戰役中被俘虜了。現在這個寫於1415年的祝福被收藏在倫敦的大英博物館。幾年以後,英皇亨利五世雇John Lydgate寫了一首曲子給Catherine of Valois作為情人節禮物。
Saint Valentine's Day or Valentine's Day is on February 14. It is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other; sending Valentine's cards or candy. It is very common to present flowers on Valentine's Day. The holiday is named after two men, both Christian martyrs named Valentine. The day became associated with romantic love in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.
The day is most closely associated with the mutual exchange of love notes in the form of "valentines." Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten notes have largely given way to mass-proced greeting cards. The U.S. Greeting Card Association estimates that approximately one billion valentines are sent each year worldwide, making the day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year behind Christmas. The association estimates that women purchase approximately 85 percent of all valentines.[1]
In the United States, the marketing of Valentine's Day has tagged it as a "Hallmark holiday." A recent trend has been to refer to February 14 as Singles Awareness Day.
At least three early Christian Roman martyrs named Valentinus are known (see Saint Valentine for more details). In the two most prominent Valentinus traditions, represented by late fictionalized acta that were both included in Bede, the martyrs were venerated on the same day, February 14, though the years, as they represent two traditions, varied according to the source.[2] An overview of attested traditions relevant to the holiday is presented below, with the legends about Valentine himself discussed in the end.
[edit] February fertility festivals
It has been hypothesised [specify][citation needed] that Graeco-Roman holidays devoted to fertility and love might be related to St Valentine's Day, since there is some correspondence between the time when they were celebrated.
On the ancient Athenian calendar, the period between mid-January and mid-February was the month of Gamelion, dedicated to the sacred marriage of Zeus and Hera.
In Ancient Rome, February 15 was Lupercalia. Plutarch wrote:
Lupercalia, of which many write that it was anciently celebrated by shepherds, and has also some connection with the Arcadian Lycaea. At this time many of the noble youths and of the magistrates run up and down through the city naked, for sport and laughter striking those they meet with shaggy thongs. And many women of rank also purposely get in their way, and like children at school present their hands to be struck, believing that the pregnant will thus be helped in delivery, and the barren to pregnancy.[5]
The word Lupercalia comes from lupus, or wolf, so the holiday may be connected with the legendary wolf that suckled Romulus and Remus. Priests of this cult, luperci would travel to the lupercal, the cave where the she-wolf who reared Romulus and Remus allegedly lived, and sacrifice animals (two goats and a dog). The blood would then be scattered in the streets, to bring fertility and keep the wolves away from the fields. [6] Lupercalia was a festival local to the city of Rome. The more general Festival of Juno Februa, meaning "Juno the purifier "or "the chaste Juno," was celebrated on February 13-14. Pope Gelasius I (492-496) abolished Lupercalia. Some historians [specify][citation needed] argue that Candlemas (then held on February 14, later moved to February 2) was promoted as its replacement, but this feast was already being celebrated in Jerusalem by AD 381. The pope also declared in 496 that the feast of St. Valentine would be on February 14.
[edit] Chaucer's love birds
A portrait of English poet Geoffrey Chaucer by Thomas Hoccleve (1412). The earliest known link between Valentine's Day and romance is found in Chaucer's poetry.The first recorded association of Valentine's Day with romantic love is in Parlement of Foules (1382) by Geoffrey Chaucer:[3]
For this was on seynt Volantynys day
Whan euery bryd comyth there to chese [choose] his make [mate].
This poem was written to honor the first anniversary of the engagement of King Richard II of England to Anne of Bohemia[7]. A treaty providing for a marriage was signed on May 2, 1381.[8] (When they were married eight months later, he was 13 or 14. She was 14.)
On the liturgical calendar, May 2 is the saints' day for Valentine of Genoa. This St. Valentine was an early bishop of Genoa who died around AD 307.[9][10] Readers incorrectly assumed that Chaucer was referring to February 14 as Valentine's Day. However, mid-February is an unlikely time for birds to be mating in England.[4]
Chaucer's Parliament of Foules is generally set in a supposed context of an old tradition, but in fact there was no such tradition before Chaucer. The speculative explanation of sentimental customs, posing as historical fact, had their origins among eighteenth-century antiquaries, notably Alban Butler, the author of Butler's Lives of Saints, and have been perpetuated even by respectable modern scholars. Most notably, "the idea that Valentin'e Day customed perpetuated those of the Roman Lupercalia has been accepted uncritically and repeated, in various forms, up to the present"[5]
[edit] Medieval and modern times
Swedish calendar showing St Valentine's Day, February 14, 1712Using the language of the law courts for the rituals of courtly love, a "High Court of Love" was established in Paris on Valentine's Day in 1400. The court dealt with love contracts, betrayals, and violence against women. Judges were selected by women on the basis of a poetry reading.[11][12]
The earliest surviving valentine is a fifteenth-century rondeau written by Charles, Duke of Orleans to his "valentined" wife, which commences.
Je suis desja d'amour tanné
Ma tres doulce Valentinée… (Charles d'Orléans, Rondeau VI, lines 1–2)
At the time, the ke was being held in the Tower of London following his capture at the Battle of Agincourt, 1415.[6]
Valentine's Day is mentioned ruefully by Ophelia in Hamlet (1600-01): "Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's Day."
In 1836, relics of St. Valentine of Rome were donated by Pope Gregory XVI to the Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church in Dublin, Ireland. In the 1960s, the church was renovated and relics restored to prominence.[13]
In the 1969 revision of the Roman Catholic Calendar of Saints, the feastday of Saint Valentine on 14 February was removed from the General Roman Calendar and relegated to particular (local or even national) calendars for the following reason: "Though the memorial of Saint Valentine is ancient, it is left to particular calendars, since, apart from his name, nothing is known of Saint Valentine except that he was buried on the Via Flaminia on 14 February."[7] The feast day is still celebrated in Balzan and in Malta where relics of the saint are claimed to be found, and also throughout the world by Traditionalist Catholics who follow the older, pre-Vatican II calendar.
Valentine's Day postcard, circa 1910
Tree decorated for Valentine's DayValentine's Day was probably imported into North America in the 19th century by British settlers. In the United States, the first mass-proced valentines of embossed paper lace were proced and sold shortly after 1847 by Esther Howland (1828-1904) of Worcester, Massachusetts. Her father operated a large book and stationery store, and she took her inspiration from an English valentine she had received. Since 2001, the Greeting Card Association has been giving an annual "Esther Howland Award for a Greeting Card Visionary."
In the second half of the twentieth century, the practice of exchanging cards was extended to all manner of gifts in the United States, usually from a man to a woman. Such gifts typically include roses and chocolates. In the 1980s, the diamond instry began to promote Valentine's Day as an occasion for giving jewelry.
The day has come to be associated with a generic platonic greeting of "Happy Valentine's Day."
In some North American elementary schools, students are asked to give a Valentine card or small gift to everyone in the class. The greeting cards of these students often mention what they appreciate about each other.
[edit] The evolving legend
The Early Medieval acta of either Saint Valentine were excerpted by Bede and briefly expounded in Legenda Aurea,[8] According to that version, St Valentine was persecuted as a Christian and interrogated by Roman Emperor Claudius II in person. Claudius was impressed by Valentine and had a discussion with him, attempting to get him to convert to Roman paganism in order to save his life. Valentine refused and tried to convert Claudius to Christianity instead. Because of this, he was executed. Before his execution, he is reported to have performed a miracle by healing the blind daughter of his jailer.
Legenda Aurea still providing no connections whatsoever with sentimental love, appropriate lore has been embroidered in modern times to portray Valentine as a priest who refused an unattested law attributed to Roman Emperor Claudius II, allegedly ordering that young men remain single. The Emperor supposedly did this to grow his army, believing that married men did not make for good soldiers. The priest Valentine, however, secretly performed marriage ceremonies for young men. When Claudius found out about this, he had Valentine arrested and thrown in jail. On the evening before Valentine was to be executed, he wrote the first "valentine" himself, addressed to a young girl variously identified as his beloved,[9] as the jailer's daughter whom he had befriended and healed,[10] or both.[11] It was a note that read "From your Valentine."[9]
In another apparently modern embellishment[citation needed], while Valentine was imprisoned, people would leave him little notes, folded up and hidden in cracks in the rocks around his cell. He would find them and offer prayers for them.
❽ 情人節是浪漫的日子,你身上發生過什麼趣事呢
剛剛和男朋友過完七夕的我,就來說一下我們這個七夕是怎麼過的吧,我覺得很開心很有趣。

雖然是異地吧,雖然坐了好幾個小時的火車,但是這兩天的時間我玩的還是很開心的,而且我平時也比較忙,我也很少有時間能和我男朋友聊天,他一直就非常理解,也不抱怨,一直支持著我,而且陪伴著我,希望再過幾年熬過了這段異地的時期,我們就能永遠的在一起了。
