What are the customs of raising the dragon's head in February?
2. Dragon heads up, the second day of the second lunar month, also known as Spring Farming Festival, Farming Festival, Qinglong Festival and Spring Dragon Festival, is a traditional folk festival in China. "Dragon" refers to the astrology of the oriental black dragon in seven of the twenty-eight lodges. At the beginning of mid-spring every year, the "Dragon Horn Star" rises from the eastern horizon, so it is called "Dragon Head Up".
3. In our country, there is a saying that "February 2nd, worship the village society; The dragon looked up and prayed for a bumper harvest; August 2, village hall; The saying that the dragon tail sends the dragon back. In terms of solar terms, the first day of February in the lunar calendar is between "rain", "fright" and "vernal equinox", and many places in southern China have begun to enter the rainy season. As the saying goes, "it doesn't rain if the dragon doesn't look up." "
4. In ancient northern China, there were customs of February 2nd, such as hoarding grain, attracting Tian Long, knocking on beams, having a haircut, frying braised pork, eating pig's head, noodles, jiaozi, candied beans, pancakes and avoiding seams. For Najib, the food he ate on the second day of February was named "dragon" and the noodles were called "Longxu Noodles" instead of "noodles". Jiaozi is called "Dragon Ear" and "Dragon Horn", and everything takes symbols and meanings related to dragons.