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The Dragon Raising Festival is also known as the Spring Dragon Festival and the Spring Flower Festival, one of the traditional folk festivals. There are several types of festival customs:
1. Sacrifice to the dragon. On this day every year, people go to the dragon temple or the waterside to burn incense to worship the dragon god, praying for the dragon god to prosper the clouds and rain, and bless the five grains in the year.
2. Scatter ashes. Scattering ashes in front of the door is called "blocking the door to ward off disaster"; Scattering ash in the corner of the wall is intended to "get rid of a hundred insects"; Scatter the ashes in the courtyard, make circles of different sizes, and symbolically place some grains and grains, called "enclosures" or "ash hoarding", to wish a good year; Sprinkle the ashes on the side of the well and shout "lead the dragon back" in order to make the wind and rain smooth.
3. Smoked insects. Entering the second month of the lunar calendar, the weather is getting warmer, all kinds of insects begin to move, some insects are harmful to human health, so on the second day of February, people have spread pancakes, burn incense, hoping to drive away poisonous insects with smoke.
4. Hit the room beam.
It is to use a wooden stick or bamboo pole to knock on the beam of the house to scare away snakes, scorpions and other poisonous insects, so as not to cause harm. In some places, it is popular to knock on the edge of the kang, and the purpose is the same as knocking on the beam.
5. Haircuts. The February 2nd haircut, commonly known as the "shaving dragon's head", is said to bring good luck for the year.
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The traditional Chinese festival of February two dragons rises.
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The festival custom of the dragon raising its head:
Shrine gods. February 2 is not only the Dragon Head Festival, but also the birthday of the father-in-law of the land. The main duty of the landlord is to protect the growth of crops and the safety of the place within the land.
The Dragon Head Festival is the beginning of the year of farming, so people burn incense offerings, beat gongs and drums, and set off firecrackers to congratulate the land god on his birthday. I hope that this year can be full of envy and abundance, and peace and security.
Eat dragon food. On the second day of February, I am very particular about my diet, and whatever I eat must be related to the dragon. Eating spring cakes is called "eating dragon scales", eating noodles is called "eating dragon whiskers", eating wontons is "eating dragon eyes", and eating dumplings in the wheel oak calendar is called "eating dragon ears".
Boiling noodles and wontons together is called "dragon pearl", and eating green onion cake is called "tearing dragon skin".
The ancients believed that the dragon was the emperor of the world and a spirit animal that called for wind and rain. On the day when the dragon raises its head, people take the name of the dragon after the food they eat, hoping that this will allow themselves and their families to be exposed to the breath of the dragon and have something to offer.
Shave the faucet. In the past, it was unlucky not to shave your head during the New Year. It was only after February 2 that everyone began to concentrate on haircuts.
Legend has it that on this day, children shave their heads and grow up to get ahead. Adults can say goodbye to the old and welcome the new year, and bless themselves with a smooth year. Spring is sleepy and autumn is lacking, and a haircut at this time can not only make you feel comfortable, but also ask for good luck.
The food custom of the dragon raising its head.
Dumplings.
The dumplings on February 2 are arranged in the middle to represent the grain hoard, and the dumplings around them represent the straw, which are enclosed layer by layer, imitating the scene of the grain hoarding and the barn full of grain.
Baked cakes.
Before the Spring Festival, every household wants to make rice cakes, and there are three kinds of rice noodles: yellow rice noodles, sticky rice noodles and sorghum rice noodles. On the second day of February, the rice cakes that have not been eaten in the first month should be soaked in water, soaked until soft, put sugar on them, and then baked them into cakes in a pot.
Pork head meat.
On the second day of February, eat a pig's head", this is another proverb. Almost every household in the countryside kills pigs during the Chinese New Year, and the pig's head is kept for February 2 to eat. The pig's head will be cleaned up in the first few days of February, and the pig's head will be cooked on the first day of February, and the pig's head meat will be eaten for breakfast on the second day of February.
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1. The festival of "Dragon Raising Head" is a festival for farmers. Long Liang Shirt Bridge is the god in charge of water, and this festival is a festival for the land of the "Earth Dragon", and it is the birthday of the land god "Sheri Festival".
2. The festival of "Dragon Raising Head" comes at the beginning of spring, and it is also the day when the farmland begins to sprout, and the nursery needs the land to supply nutrients and water. People pray for the land to provide enough nutrients for this year's crops.
3. "The dragon raises its head" indicates that the yang energy is generated, the rain increases, and all things are full of vitality, and spring ploughing begins.
4. Since ancient times, people have also taken the day of the dragon's head as a day to pray for good weather and good weather, drive away evil spirits, and accept auspicious transport.
The reason why the second day of the second lunar month is called the dragon raising its head festival is actually related to ancient celestial phenomena, ancient astronomers in China divided the sky into 28 days according to the trajectory of the sun and moon and the five stars, so as to represent the movement and position of the sun and the moon and the five stars. The 28 days of collapse can be divided into 4 large regions, the eastern Canglong includes the seven houses of Jiao, Kang, Di, Fang, Heart, Tail and Kei, the Western White Tiger includes Kui, Lou, Stomach, Pleiades, Bi, Mi and Shen Qisu, the southern Vermilion Bird includes the well, ghost, willow, star, Zhang, Wing, Zhen seven houses, and the northern Xuanwu includes the seven houses of Dou, Niu, Female, Void, Danger, Room and Wall, among which the "Jiaosu" is the dragon horn.
On the second day of the second month of February, the dragon horn star rises on the eastern horizon, so it is called the dragon raising its head. Folklore also says that on this day the dragon god will wake up from sleep, so people will burn incense and pray at that time, praying for good weather and abundant crops in the coming year, this day is also called "dragon head festival".
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