Is the second day of February, when the dragon raises its head, a good day for changing luck? Does it mean a good harvest?

Is the second day of February, when the dragon raises its head, a good day for changing luck? Does it mean a good harvest?
Dragon Raising its Head is a traditional festival in the second month of the lunar calendar. What is Dragon Raising its Head? Is the second day of February, when the dragon raises its head, a good day for changing luck? Does it mean a good harvest? Life is rarely smooth sailing, and it is inevitable to encounter some difficulties and adversities. What kind of fortune and good or bad luck will there be in the second month of the lunar calendar? Please pay attention to Shuimoxiansheng.com’s special topic for February of the lunar calendar in 2020!

Is the second day of February, when the dragon raises its head, a good day for changing luck?

】Dragon Raising its Head Day: Pray for blessings and good fortune (1) Reflection of the season:
“Dragon Raising its Head” is a reflection of the festivals in ancient Chinese farming culture;
(2) Marking the beginning of farming:
It indicates that yang energy is coming out from the ground, spring thunder is rumbling, rain is increasing, temperature is rising, all things are full of vitality, and spring ploughing begins.
(3) Days for blessing and luck:
Since ancient times, people have regarded the time when the dragon raises its head as a day to pray for blessings, good luck and good fortune.
】Dragon Raising its Head Day and Time:
The second month of the lunar calendar has entered the mid-spring season, and "February 2" is between "Rain Water", "Qingzhe" and "Spring Equinox" of the 24 solar terms.
——Congratulations to the Dragon:
Since ancient times, people have worshipped dragons and celebrated the day of "Dragon Raising its Head" in mid-spring, praying for the dragon to eliminate disasters and bestow blessings, good weather, and a good harvest.
——Community Day Festival:
The second day of the second month in the lunar calendar is both the Dragon Head-raising Festival and the Community Day Festival, the birthday of the God of Land.
——Worship the God of Land:
In the south, the custom of offering sacrifices to the community (the god of land) is still followed on "February 2" (the fifth day after the beginning of spring in ancient times). For example, in Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi and other regions, there are customs similar to the Dragon Head-raising Festival, as well as new "February 2" customs based on the custom of offering sacrifices to the community. The god of land is widely worshipped in the south.

Is there any meaning in harvest?

《1》The Chinese people believe that the dragon is a symbol of good fortune and the master of weather and rain. "The dragon raises its head" means the end of hibernation, the coming of life to all things, and the meaning of holding one's head high and feeling proud.
《2》Since ancient times, people would hold dragon worship and pray for rain, and release animals when the dragon raises its head, in order to pray for a good harvest in the coming year. They also regard the dragon raises its head as a day to bring good luck and fortune.
《3》In terms of solar terms, the beginning of February in the lunar calendar is between "Rain Water", "Qingzhe" and "Spring Equinox", and many places in southern my country have begun to enter the rainy season. As the saying goes, "There will be no rain unless the dragon raises its head."
《4》In the ancient pantheon, the dragon is the god in charge of rainfall, and the amount of rainfall is directly related to the harvest of crops in a year.
Therefore, in order to pray for the Dragon God to control the clouds and bring rain, offerings are placed in front of the Dragon God Temple during the Dragon Head Festival, and a grand worship ceremony is held. At the same time, operas are performed to entertain the god. People worship the dragon and pray for rain, and release animals, in order to pray for a good harvest in the year. In some places, there is also an activity called "dragon boat launching" during the Dragon Head Festival.
——Forecast: the beginning of agricultural activities, the revival of all things, and a bumper harvest . The "Collection of Explanations of the 72 Lunar Calendars" says: "In the second month, all things come out of the shock, which is thunder, so it is called 'Qingzhe', because hibernating insects are startled and run away."
In Huainanzi Tianwenxun it says: "The first month of the year is the beginning of the year, and the first month is the month of Yin." So the first month is the month of Yin, and the second month is naturally the month of Mao.
Mao is the fourth of the twelve Earthly Branches. Its five elements belong to wood, its zodiac sign is rabbit, and its hexagram is Zhen.
The second month is Mao, which represents growth and development. The Book of Laws says: "Mao means luxuriant. It means that all things are flourishing."

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