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What's the date of Valentine's Day in southern China? Can everyone tell me?

The seventh day of the seventh lunar month.

Valentine's Day in China, also known as Qiaoqi Festival, Qijie Festival, Daughter's Day, Qiqiaoqiao Festival, Qixi Festival, Qiaoxi Festival, Niu Niu Po Festival and Qixi Festival, are traditional folk festivals in China, which is Qi Jie's birthday in the traditional sense.

China Valentine's Day originated in China and is the earliest love festival in the world. Some of the many folk customs of Valentine's Day in China have gradually disappeared, but a considerable part of them have survived.

In some Asian countries influenced by China culture, such as Japan, Korean Peninsula and Viet Nam, there is also a tradition of celebrating Qixi. On May 20th, 2006, China Valentine's Day was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Council.

Valentine's Day in China is on the seventh day of every month. In ancient times, the ancients called the sun and the moon, water, fire, wood, gold and earth "seven obsidians".

"Shangshu Kao Ling Yao": "(Heaven and earth have opened), all seven obsidians are new cows." "Yi Wei Tong Gua Yan Bu": "Emperor's family comes first, and Yao Gan is virtuous". According to this statement, the ancestors of the Heaven Emperor and the Sun, Moon and Five Stars (Seven Obsids) are unified in virtue, that is, their status is extremely lofty.

Yi Chuan: "The sun, the moon and the five stars start from Petunia." Tian Han Wen Zhi: "Petunia begins with the five stars of the sun, the moon and the moon, the yuan of the calendar and the beginning of the three rectifications."