Why is February 2, 2021 called the Dragon Raising its Head? Do you know the story about the Dragon Raising its Head?

Why is February 2, 2021 called the Dragon Raising its Head? Do you know the story about the Dragon Raising its Head?
Speaking of the Dragon Raising its Head, I believe everyone is familiar with it. So, let’s take a look at why February 2, 2021 is called the Dragon Raising its Head? Do you know the story about the Dragon Raising its Head? The second month of the lunar calendar has 29 days. It is the month of spring and full of hope. Shuimoxiansheng.com's special topic for the second month of the lunar calendar in 2021 will help you explore the auspicious and inauspicious days in the second month of the lunar calendar!

Why is February 2, 2021 called the Dragon Raising its Head?

According to a professor from Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences, this folk custom is related to festivals. The period around the first day of February is called "Qingzhe". Many animals, such as frogs, snakes, and earthworms, hibernate when winter comes, which is called "hibernation". Around the second month of the lunar calendar the following year, the weather warms up and some insects end their hibernation and start to move around, as if they were awakened from their sleep by the bright spring sun or the deafening spring thunder. Therefore, this festival is called "Qingzhe". The professor also said that the legendary dragon was imagined by our ancestors based on snakes, earthworms, etc., so people also call snakes "little dragons." Around February 2, snakes, earthworms and other insects end their hibernation and start to move around. People believe that the dragon is a symbol of the emperor, a symbol of good fortune, and the master of wind and rain. The second day of the second month is the day when the dragon wants to ascend to heaven and begin its activities, hence the saying "The second day of the second month, the dragon raises its head."

Do you know the story about the Dragon Raising its Head?

Story 1:
There is an agricultural proverb that goes, "On the second day of the second month, the dragon raises its head." Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a long drought in the Guanzhong area, so the Jade Emperor ordered the dragon from the East China Sea to sow rain. The little dragon was playful and dived into the river and never came out. A young man went to the cliff to collect some "Dragon-Subduing Water" to muddy the river water. The little dragon emerged from the river to challenge the young man. The little dragon was defeated and had to sow rain. In fact, the so-called "Dragon Raising its Head" means that after hibernation, all insects begin to wake up. Hence the saying goes, "On February 2, the dragon raises its head, and scorpions and centipedes also show their heads."
Story 2:
There is a folk saying in my country that goes, "On the second day of the second month, the dragon raises its head; the big granaries are full and the small granaries are overflowing." It says that this day is the day when the Dragon King, who is in charge of clouds and rain in the sky, raises his head; from then on, the rainfall will gradually increase. Therefore, this day is called "Spring Dragon Festival". It is the time of spring when we take off our winter clothes and change into the new season. There are many customs in different parts of China, such as shaving heads, picking up daughters, gnawing on pig heads, and some places also fry beans. There are also many things to eat, but they are different in different places. It is common to add the title of "dragon" to the names of foods, such as 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 "longans".
We also have a saying here that if you stir-fry centipedes on the second day of the second month, and eat dumplings on the second day of the second month, your wife will give birth to a fat boy.

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