Introduction: It is also necessary to choose an auspicious day for burial. So is February 2, 2020, the day when the dragon raises its head, an auspicious day for burying the deceased? What is the legend about the day when the dragon raises its head? The calendars commonly used in China are the solar calendar and the lunar calendar, also known as the Gregorian calendar and the lunar calendar. The Gregorian calendar and the lunar calendar can be converted into each other. For details on the special content of February of the lunar calendar in 2020, please visit Mr. Shui Mo’s website!Is the Dragon Raising its Head on February 2, 2020 an auspicious day for burying the deceased?Lunar calendar: February 2, 2020 Gregorian calendar: February 24, 2020, Monday, Pisces [Auspicious days for today] Breaking ground, drilling, grave repair, burial, marriage proposal, marriage, sacrifice, praying for children, lifting groundbreaking, migration, receiving money, taking up office, receiving livestock, catching fish, signing contracts [Auspicious days for today] Planting, raising beams, erecting pillars, installing doors, building houses, building stoves, opening markets, moving into houses, building beds, building beds, opening warehouses, buying property, sailing, felling treesFrom the above content, we can know that this day is suitable for burying the deceased, because burial on this day is suitable according to the lunar calendar! The legend about the dragon raising its head!《1》Legend about the Dragon Raising its Head:According to legend, the second day of the second month is the day when Emperor Huangdi was born. It is said that the Dragon Head Festival originated in the era of Fuxi, who "emphasized agriculture and farming". On the second day of February every year, "the empress sent food and the emperor personally plowed the fields." Legend has it that the dragon can control the clouds and rain, eliminate disasters and bring blessings, and is a symbol of auspiciousness. Therefore, it has become a custom across the country to pray for peace and a good harvest through various dragon-related folk activities. 《2》Legend about the Dragon Raising its Head: Legend has it that this festival originated in the period of Fuxi, the first of the Three Sovereigns. Fuxi "attached great importance to agriculture and farming" and on the second day of February every year, "the empress brought food and the emperor personally plowed the fields", taking care of his one and a half mu of land. Later, Huangdi, Tang Yao, Yu Shun and Xia Yu all followed the example of the former king. By the time of King Wu of Zhou, this traditional practice was not only continued, but also implemented as an important national policy. On the second day of the second lunar month, a grand ceremony was held in which all civil and military officials were required to personally till one acre and three mu of land. This is the historical legend of the Dragon Head Festival. 《3》Legend about the Dragon Raising 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. 《4》Legend about the Dragon Raising its Head: Another story is that Wu Zetian abolished the Tang Dynasty and established the Zhou Dynasty, which angered the Jade Emperor, who ordered the Dragon King not to rain for three years. The Dragon King couldn't bear to see the suffering of all living beings, so he secretly sent down a heavy rain. When the Jade Emperor found out, he banished the Dragon King from Heaven and crushed him under a mountain. The common people were grateful to the Dragon King for bringing rain, and prayed to the heaven every day. Finally, the Jade Emperor was moved and released the Dragon King on the second day of the second lunar month. Hence the saying “The second day of the second lunar month, the dragon raises its head” came into being. In fact, in the past, rural water conservancy conditions were poor, and farmers attached great importance to spring rain. They celebrated the "Dragon Head Festival" to show respect for dragons and pray for rain, asking God to bless the harvest. From their wishes, it was a good thing, so the "Dragon Head Festival" has been passed down to this day! Although the eight characters of life are already determined, understanding and controlling your future fortune in advance can help you avoid misfortune and gain a better future. To calculate your fortune for the next ten years, please click on the "Excellent Calculation" below for an accurate calculation. May you be happy throughout your life! |
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