How long is it until the Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020? Romantic words about Chinese Valentine's Day

How long is it until the Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020? Romantic words about Chinese Valentine's Day
Introduction: Chinese Valentine's Day is one of the important traditional festivals. So how long is it until the Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020? Romantic words about Chinese Valentine's Day! July is also called Qiao Yue, Gua Yue, Orchid Autumn, Zhao Qiu, New Autumn, First Autumn, Xiang Yue, Meng Qiu and Early Autumn. Come to Mr. Shui Mo's website to learn more details about the seventh month of the lunar calendar in 2020.

How long is it until the Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020?

The 2020 Chinese Valentine's Day falls on August 25th of the new calendar, which is the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar. Therefore, there are still 21 days left until the 2020 Chinese Valentine's Day.
The Chinese Valentine's Day is not only a festival to commemorate the Seventh Sister, but also a festival of love. It is a comprehensive festival based on the folk legend of "Cowherd and Weaver Girl", with the themes of praying for blessings, begging for skills and love, and women as the main body.
The "Cowherd and the Weaver Girl" of the Chinese Valentine's Day originated from people's worship of natural celestial phenomena. In ancient times, people corresponded astronomical star regions with geographical regions. This correspondence is called "dividing stars" in astronomy and "dividing fields" in geography. According to legend, on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month every year, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the Magpie Bridge in the sky.
The Chinese Valentine's Day originated in ancient times, became popular in the Western Han Dynasty, and reached its peak in the Song Dynasty.
In ancient times, the Chinese Valentine's Day was a festival exclusively for beautiful girls. Among the many folk customs of Qixi Festival, some have gradually disappeared, but quite a few have been continued by people.
The Qixi Festival originated in China, and some Asian countries influenced by Chinese culture, such as Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and Vietnam, also have the tradition of celebrating the Qixi Festival.
On May 20, 2006, the Chinese Valentine's Day was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list by the State Council of the People's Republic of China.

Romantic words about Chinese Valentine's Day!

1. The butterfly has a crush on the flower, the Weaver Girl follows the Cowherd, the white clouds accompany the blue sky, the green water surrounds the green mountains, and my dream is to spend every day with you. Happy Qixi Festival!
2. A beautiful magpie bridge has been built in my heart, with romantic fragrance, lingering whispers, tender gazes, shy looks back, and little memories of our acquaintance and friendship. The Chinese Valentine's Day is here, and I just want to hold your hand and walk across the beautiful bridge in my heart together.
3. The bright Milky Way ripples with the waves of love, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl interpret the love between heaven and earth, the magpie and the ox are the matchmakers, and the lovers in the legendary myth finally get married. I wish you: your dream will come true when we meet on Chinese Valentine’s Day.
4. Even if one day, your steps become unsteady, your black hair turns white, and your rosy face is covered with wrinkles, I will still hold your hand and stroll in the afterglow of the sunset.
5. I made a wish to God, hoping that I could spread my one-day happiness evenly to every day of your life this year, so that every day of your life this year there will be at least one minute of happiness because of me.
6. If there is an afterlife, let us be a pair of little mice, love each other stupidly, live our lives stupidly, fall in love with each other stupidly, and be together stupidly. Even if the mountain is covered with snow, we can still nestle in the warm haystack, hug you tightly, and gently bite your ears. Let the stars become my eyes to watch over you all night long; let the breeze become my smile to soothe your restless heart; let all beautiful things become my blessings to accompany you forever. Qixi Festival Customs: Threading a Needle Facing the Moon
"Threading a needle facing the moon" means that on the evening of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, every household will clean the courtyard, and the young women and girls will first kneel down devoutly to the Weaver Girl, begging her to bless them with dexterity.
Then, they took out the colorful silk threads and seven silver needles they had prepared in advance, and threaded the needles facing the moon. Whoever finished threading all seven needles first would become a skillful woman in the future.

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