What should we avoid on the Dragon Raising Head Day in February 2020? Is February 2nd, the Dragon Raising its Head a traditional festival? Time always passes quietly, and in the blink of an eye it is already the second month of the lunar calendar, but the passing years still leave traces. Shuimoxiansheng.com’s special topic for February of the lunar calendar in 2020 is also coming in time!What should we avoid on the Dragon Raising Head Day in February 2020?Lunar calendar: February 2, 2020 Gregorian calendar: February 24, 2020, Monday, Pisces【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】 Breaking ground, drilling, building graves, burying, accepting marriage proposals, offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, seeking offspring, lifting groundbreaking, moving, accepting money, taking up a post, accepting livestock, catching fish, and signing certificates According to the lunar calendar, the following are the taboos on the second day of the second lunar month in 2020: [Today's taboos in the old lunar calendar] Planting, raising beams, erecting pillars, installing doors, building houses, making stoves, opening markets, entering houses, building houses, installing beds, building beds, opening warehouses, buying property, sailing, and felling trees Is February 2nd, the Dragon Raising its Head a traditional festival?Dragon Raising its Head is a traditional Chinese festival, also known as the Spring Ploughing Festival, Agricultural Festival, Green Dragon Festival, Spring Dragon Festival, etc. Since ancient times, people have worshipped the dragon and celebrated on the day of "Dragon Raising its Head" in mid-spring, in order to pray for the dragon to eliminate disasters and bestow blessings, good weather, and a good harvest.The Dragon Raising its Head is a reflection of the festivals in ancient Chinese farming culture. It originates from the worship of natural celestial phenomena and is related to the ancient astronomy's understanding of the movement of stars and agricultural solar terms. Although "Dragon Raising its Head" has a long historical origin, it was not until after the Yuan Dynasty that the document linking the Dragon Raising its Head with festival customs appeared. When describing the customs of the capital city, Xijin Zhi mentioned, "The second day of the second month is called the Dragon Raising its Head." On this day, people like to eat noodles, which are called "dragon beard noodles"; they also eat pancakes, which are called "dragon scales"; if they make dumplings, they are called "dragon teeth". In short, all the food we eat must be named after parts of the dragon's body. The fate at birth is fixed, but people born at the same time will be different later in life because their fortunes change. Making different choices at the same time will naturally lead to different results. Go to the [ Premium Calculation ] below to see when your next great fortune will come. |
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