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The origin of 520 confession day
2/kloc-0 At the beginning of the century, an online festival spontaneously organized by hundreds of millions of netizens emerged in the Internet world-online Valentine's Day. This is the first fixed festival in the virtual network world, which is scheduled for May 20th and May 2nd1day every year, because the homonym of "520" and "52 1" is "I love you". According to the difference in sound proximity or pictogram between "0" and "1", 520 is mainly a festival for women, and 52 1 is mainly a festival for men. Men can choose to declare "520" (I love you) to their wives, girlfriends or favorite goddesses on May 20th, and May 2nd1is the day to confirm the answer. Touched divines remembers to reply "52 1" to her husband, boyfriend or favorite man (I do, I love you). Therefore, the "Internet Valentine's Day" on May 20th and May 2nd1every year has also become an auspicious day for couples to get together to register for marriage and hold a grand wedding reception. Network Valentine's Day aims to promote healthy network culture and establish rational network cognition. Let network emotions make up for real life, but not conflict with reality, guide a correct direction for network emotions, and seek advantages and avoid disadvantages. This is the idea of advocating online Valentine's Day. Festivals originated from digital TV, digital network and digital signals ... When the digital revolution came, love was also affected. After the clever net worm successfully cracked the world-class love password "520= I love you", love also set off a "digital" revolution. From 1998 to 200 1, Mavis Fan, a singer from Taiwan Province, China, sang "Digital Love". The lyrics compare the number "520" to "I love you", and these three numbers are endowed with the meaning of love. From 2004 to 2006, an online song by musician Wu Yulong closely linked "I love you" with "online dating". Later, "52 1" was also expressed as "I do, I love you" by "men and women" in love. Gradually, on May 20th and May 20th every year, 2 1 became a spontaneous holiday for netizens-online Valentine's Day. Another view is that "520" originated from the "Nantah I love you" confession activity initiated by Nanjing University students at the forum. 520,521,a simple and popular network language, expresses people's beautiful yearning for love. 520 13 14 (I love you all my life) and 334420 (I love you all my life), "digital" love spread rapidly on the internet. The Origin of 520 Confession Day 2 There are different opinions about the origin of 520 Confession Day. With the advent of the digital revolution, smart netizens have successfully calculated "520= I love you", which has triggered a digital revolution in the love world, and the digital love declaration came into being. Such as "520 I love you", "52 1 I do", "I love you for a long time in 2099", "520 13 14 I love you all my life", "203344 I love you all my life" and so on. Simple network language expresses people's beautiful yearning for love. Internet Valentine's Day is a love festival in the information age, which is scheduled on May 20th and May 2nd1every year. This festival originates from the close relationship between "520" in the digital love of singer Mavis Fan and "I love you" in the online songs of musician Wu Yulong. Later, "52 1" was gradually given the meaning of "I do, I love you" by couples. Online Valentine's Day is also called "auspicious wedding day", "confession day", "coquetry day" and "courtship day". 2/kloc-0 At the beginning of the 20th century, an online Valentine's Day, which was spontaneously organized and founded by netizens, appeared in the Internet world. This is the first fixed festival in the virtual network world, which is scheduled for May 20th and May 2nd1day every year, because the homonym of "520" and "52 1" is "I love you". According to the different meanings of "0" and "1", 520 is mainly for women and 52 1 is mainly for men. The man chose to declare "520" (I love you) to his wife, girlfriend or favorite goddess on May 20th, while the moved woman replied "52 1" (I am willing/I love you) on May 2nd. Due to the special dates, the "Internet Valentine's Day" on May 20th and May 2nd1every year has also become a good day for couples to get together to register for marriage and hold a wedding reception. With the development of the times, May 20th is not only a day for people to express their love, but also a good opportunity for commercial culture to hold large-scale promotion activities. The main purpose of online Valentine's Day is to promote healthy and benign online culture, establish rational online cognition, make online emotion make up for real life, but not conflict with reality, and guide a correct direction for online emotion, which is also the concept of online Valentine's Day! I sincerely wish all lovers in the world well. Today, speak out your love! The origin of 520 confession day 3 How did Valentine's Day come about 520, 52 1 from the Internet. Many men and women in the network have become online lovers, and many of them have gradually become husband and wife. Even more and more aspiring couples and lovers have expressed their love and flirted with each other through mobile phone networks (WeChat, Weibo, QQ, etc.). ), thus further enhancing their feelings. Therefore, hundreds of millions of netizens turned May 20th and May 2nd1into online Valentine's Day. Later, "52 1" was gradually given the meaning of "I love you, I am willing" by couples. Online Valentine's Day is also called "auspicious wedding day", "confession day", "coquetry day" and "courtship day". 520 is the first holiday defined in China. It's Taiwan Province Province, China. Because elections in Taiwan are held every four years, and the inauguration day of the leader is May 20th, the president will release the inaugural report and other documents every year on this day, so after the first election of 1996, May 20th gradually formed a festival in Taiwan Province Province, which is also the first defined festival in China. Was there a Valentine's Day in ancient China? Valentine's Day in China, at least not in ancient times, not before 2 1 century! Now the Lantern Festival and Qixi Festival are authentic China festivals, but they are not Valentine's Day in ancient China, definitely not! There was no Valentine's Day in China before the 20th century. Because China's ancient lovers often refer to friends with deep feelings, such as Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the moon and thinking about a person far away: the bright moon is full of the sea, and the horizon is * * * at this time". People who love hate long nights and sleepless nights and miss their loved ones. "Among them, the lover is a affectionate person." Shamed lovers come from afar, although the opposite sex lasts forever. "It tells the story of Zen master Yuan Ze and his close friend, Confucian scholar Ethan. When modern people spend Valentine's Day in the west, they think that their country should also have a Valentine's Day, so they mechanically dig out some days that can be close to Valentine's Day. At present, there are roughly three views: one is the Lantern Festival (that is, the fifteenth day of the first month); Second, the third day of the third lunar month, by contrast, this is more accurate; Third, Valentine's Day in China (that is, Begging for Clevership Festival, the seventh day of July) has sprung up in recent years. First of all, judging the nature of a festival depends on its customs. Traditionally, there is no custom for young men and women to get together to talk about love on Tanabata. It was an ancient woman who begged a pair of skillful hands from the Weaver Girl in the courtyard, which was called "begging skills". ) Days are more closely related to solar terms than to love. Although Tanabata is related to the love story of Cowherd and Weaver Girl, it cannot be taken for granted that Tanabata is Valentine's Day because of this love story. What's more, the story of Valentine's Day in China, interpreted by two strangers, always gives people a sad and sad aesthetic feeling, lacking the sweet atmosphere of Valentine's Day. It is no wonder that as early as the Qin Dynasty, the divination document "Japanese Book" clearly believed that Petunia and Weaver Girl were not conducive to marriage.