Will the dragon look up? What does Dragon Head Up Day mean?
2. In China, people think that the dragon is an auspicious thing and the master of weathering rain. The dragon looks up, indicating that the sun is shining and everything is full of vitality. Therefore, since ancient times, people have held rituals of offering sacrifices to dragon gods and praying for rain to release them, in order to have a good harvest in a year, and regard the season when dragons look up as a good day for good luck. In China, there is a saying that "on February 2, people worship the village community; The saying that dragons look up and pray for a bumper harvest; August 2, village hall; The dragon is over. Send it 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 until the dragon looks up." In ancient times, the dragon was the god of the sea, in charge of rainfall, and the amount of rainfall was directly related to the harvest of a year. Therefore, in order to make the dragon god make clouds and rain, when the dragon looks up, he should confess in front of the dragon temple, hold a grand worship ceremony, and sing a big drama to entertain the dragon; Worship the dragon and pray for rain, release it, so that a good year can be a smooth harvest; There are also some places where there is an important activity "Dragon Boat Rowing" on the Dragon Head Festival.
3. Taboo on February 2nd: In ancient China, dragons were regarded as sacred by the ancients, which means. "Dragon title" is therefore taboo, so as not to hurt the black dragon and affect the luck of the whole year. Women are forbidden to use needles and scissors on this day, because the black dragon will look up at the world on this day, and using things with needles and sharp edges will stab longan. Women usually say when they get up, "On February 2nd, the dragon looked up. If the dragon doesn't look up, I will look up. " .