Our country has a 5,000-year history of civilization, and during this period many festivals were born. Dragon Raising its Head is one of them. As a festival, folk customs are certainly indispensable. So let’s take a look at what customs are there on February 2, Dragon Raising its Head? What are the different customs in different places?What customs are there for the Dragon Raising its Head on February 2?Custom 1: Haircut on February 2, Dragon Raising HeadThere is a folk saying that goes "Shave the dragon's head on the second day of the second month, and you will have a good spirit all year round." Getting a haircut on this day is called "shaving the dragon's head" or "shaving the happy head". The elders hope to take advantage of this auspicious time when the dragon raises its head to bless their children to grow up healthily and become successful when they grow up; adults get a haircut to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, hoping to bring good luck. In addition, the reason for shaving one's head on February 2nd is because there is a popular belief that "if you don't shave your head in the first month of the lunar calendar, your uncle will die." But it would be very uncomfortable not to have a haircut for a month, so everyone gets a haircut in early February after the first month of the lunar year. Moreover, they were not allowed to have their hair cut because their heads were too heavy to lift, and they could not “raise their heads like the dragon”. The ban was not lifted until the second day of the second lunar month. However, this is a false rumor. The word "dead uncle" is actually a homophone of "missing the past", which means people miss the past year. Custom 2: Food and Drink on the Dragon Raising Day on February 2 1. Gujue <br /> Commonly known as "Dingmen Gun", some people say that eating "Dingmen Gun" can hold up the door, and evil spirits will not enter, and there will be peace for the whole year. Some people say that during the Spring Festival everyone is bored with eating and playing, so they have a meal of "Gujue" to refresh themselves, and then start to work and live their lives. 2. Stir-fried rice cake <br /> It is said that it is used to scale and trim the armor of dragons, so that they can be refreshed and rise to the sky to bring rain. 3. Braised Pig Face <br /> After twelve steps of selecting ingredients, cleaning, spraying and roasting, washing and soaking, and making sauce, and more than ten hours of cooking, it can be served on the table. There are three kinds of "braised pig face": one is to eat it as it is; the second is to eat it with sauce; and the third is to eat it rolled in pancakes. Each way of eating it has a different taste. Tips: The food on the second day of the second lunar month is also related to the "dragon". Everything is based on dragon-related symbols and meanings. Noodles are not called "noodles", but "dragon beard noodles"; dumplings are called "dragon ears" and "dragon horns"; rice is called "dragon seeds"; pancakes are baked into the shape of dragon scales and are called "dragon scale pancakes"; noodles and wontons cooked together are called "dragon taking beads"; eating pig heads is called "eating dragon heads"; eating scallion pancakes is called "tearing dragon skin". What are the different customs in different places?Sixi: Temple FairSixi Town, Taishun County, located in southern Zhejiang, is a famous covered bridge town and the home of the world's most beautiful covered bridge "Sister Bridge". It is home to beautiful mountains and rivers and fresh air. The February 2nd blessing temple fair in Baifenqiang Village, Sixi Town, has a history of nearly 300 years. Every year on the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar, Baifenqiang Village holds the February 2nd temple fair (blessing activity) at the "Chen Shisi Niangniang" temple in the village. This custom originated during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, commonly known as "doing blessings" or "blessing wine". From the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, the "February 2" temple fair activities developed to its peak. In addition to the local villagers, more visitors who went to participate in the "blessing banquet" came from miles away, which was an unprecedented grand occasion. The temple fair has wonderful activities, among which the biggest local features are "Goddess Parade on the Street", "Fuyan" and Southern Zhejiang Puppet Show. Putian: Dental Clinic There is a custom among the people of Putian that "On the second day of the second month, the dragon raises its head, people have a feast and a big dinner together." The second day of the second month of the lunar calendar is commonly known as "February 2". People in Putian call February 2 "Tou Ya" and attach equal importance to it as "Wei Ya" on the sixteenth day of the twelfth lunar month. According to the local dialect, "zuoya" is also called "dayaji". The so-called "tooth feast", however, in Putian, there are "sumptuous dishes" during the Lantern Festival throughout the first month of the first lunar month, which cannot be regarded as "tooth feast". The second day of the second month is the first time to "do teeth" in the year, so it is called "first teeth". On the day of "Touya", according to traditional customs, all industries, shops, and even householders, around dusk, buy fruits, wine, and food, light incense and candles, burn "tribute silver", and set off firecrackers. Rizhao: Eat Dragon Food On this day, people in Rizhao generally add the title of "dragon" to the names of foods. Eating dumplings is called eating "dragon ears", eating spring pancakes is called eating "dragon scales", eating noodles is called eating "dragon whiskers", eating rice is called eating "dragon seeds", eating wontons is called eating "dragon eyes", etc. Women are not allowed to do needlework on this day, because the Azure Dragon will raise its head to watch the world, and using needles may prick the dragon's eyes. Before getting up, women would first recite "On the second day of the second month, the dragon raises its head. If the dragon doesn't raise its head, I will." After getting up, people would hold a lantern and shine it on the beams, reciting "On the second day of the second month, shine it on the beams, and scorpions and centipedes will have nowhere to hide." |
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