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How many red envelopes should I give my wife on Valentine's Day?
How much is appropriate to give your wife on Valentine's Day depends on the specific situation.

Valentine's Day is a special day to express love, and it is also the choice of many people to give their wives red envelopes. However, the size of the red envelope needs to be determined according to the specific situation, and it cannot be generalized. Economic strength is one of the important factors to consider the size of red envelopes. If the economic strength is strong, you can send more red envelopes to express your love.

On the other hand, if the economic situation does not allow it, it is also a good choice to reduce the amount appropriately. Secondly, your relationship with your wife also needs to be considered. If you have a special way of interaction, you can increase the amount of red envelopes to express your deeper love. If there is no special interaction, then the amount of red envelopes can be reduced appropriately.

Finally, your wife's needs and expectations should also be taken into account. If she has some special wishes or needs, such as shopping and traveling, she can increase or decrease the amount of red envelopes as needed.

Features of Valentine's Day in China:

1, Tanabata is closely related to the moon. On Valentine's Day night in China, people will worship the moon, because the moon is regarded as an auspicious thing for women in traditional culture. In ancient times, on Valentine's Day in China, women would bathe, change clothes and freshen up, and then kneel in the spacious yard to worship the bright moon in the sky, with the purpose of praying for the moon and pouring out their hearts.

2. Valentine's Day in China has unique customs, including needlework, needlework, breeding, nail dyeing, shampoo and dew collection. These customs show people's beautiful yearning for life and cherish love.

Tanabata was the Kuixing Festival of the society at that time, and scholars would seize the time to print books to prevent insects and moth on this day. At the same time, it is also a good time to hang clothes, and noble giants will show their silks and satins.

4. There are many folklore and fairy tales about Valentine's Day in China, such as the custom of improving the eyesight with water on Tanabata and the custom of offering sacrifices to the moon on Tanabata, which makes the custom of Valentine's Day in China more colorful.