The Dragon Raises its Head is calculated according to the lunar calendar. If you want to know the position of the Dragon Raises its Head in the Gregorian calendar, you need to convert the lunar calendar into the Gregorian calendar. So let’s take a look at what day the Dragon Raises its Head in 2021? Why do we cut our hair when the dragon raises its head?When is the Dragon Raising its Head in 2021?The Dragon Raising its Head in 2021 is Sunday, March 14, 2021, the second day of the second month in the lunar calendar.Dragon Raising its Head (the second day of the second lunar month), also known as the "Spring Ploughing Festival", "Agricultural Festival" and "Spring Dragon Festival", is a traditional Chinese folk festival. Why do we eat fried beans on February 2nd?1. Inheriting traditional customsFebruary 2, also known as the Spring Ploughing Festival, is the beginning of farming. On February 2, people will select some beans from last year's harvest to fry. During this process, some beans of poor quality will be picked out so that the quality of the beans can be rechecked. In addition, there will be crackling sounds in this process, which can create a festive and lively environment. 2. Nutritional supplement Beans belong to the category of whole grains, which are rich in nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, trace elements, etc. Eating beans in moderation in spring can supplement nutrients for the body, which is beneficial to the body's metabolism, and can also play a role in beautifying and nourishing the skin. Why do we cut our hair when the dragon raises its head?Statement 1The second day of the second month in the lunar calendar is the traditional "Spring Dragon Festival". There is a saying that "on the second day of the second month, the dragon raises its head". There has always been a folk custom of "cutting hair and getting rid of the old". It is said that getting a haircut on this day can bring good luck for the whole year. Because of the popular belief that "If you don't get a haircut in the first month of the lunar year, your uncle will die", many people do not go to the barber shop for a month after getting their hair cut in the twelfth month, until the second day of the second month. However, this folk taboo has gradually faded in recent years. Explanation 2 The saying "February 2" is popular in most parts of the country. There has always been a saying among the people that "get a haircut to get rid of the old" on this day. Cutting a child's hair is called "shaving the happy head", which takes advantage of the auspicious time when the dragon raises its head to bless the child to grow up healthily and become successful when he grows up; cutting an adult's hair is called "shaving the dragon's head", which bids farewell to the old and welcomes the new, hoping to bring good luck. There is a folk saying: "On the second day of the second month, the dragon raises its head, and children and adults should have their heads shaved." Explanation 3 The custom of shaving heads on February 2nd has been passed down for more than 300 years. Since the Qing army entered the pass in 1644, the government has required all men to have a shahu head, with no hair around the edges and a strand of hair in the middle that is braided into a braid. It is not like this for the Han people. Before the Ming Dynasty, children under the age of eighteen could have their hair cut. Generally, their hair was shaved bald, leaving no part of their head untouched. Once they turned eighteen and put on a hat, their hair could never be cut again, until they died, because the hair on their bodies is inherited from their parents. But after the Qing army entered the pass, they forced everyone to have a haircut, so the common people made an agreement that no one should have a haircut in the first month of the lunar year, as getting a haircut in the first month of the lunar year would cause your uncle to die. In fact, it means "missing the past", so it is called "shaving the head in the first month of the lunar year to miss the past", and later people called it "dead uncle". Explanation 4 As the saying goes, "If the dragon doesn't raise its head, it won't rain." The dragon is a symbol of good fortune and the master of gentle weather and rain. On the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar, people pray for the dragon to raise its head to create clouds and rain to nourish all things. This is known as "shaving the dragon's head in February." It is generally believed among the people that shaving the head on this day will bring good luck and fortune, so the proverb says "Shaving the head on the second day of the second month will ensure a healthy and energetic year." |
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