The Dragon Raising its Head Festival is a traditional festival in the second month of the lunar calendar, also known as: Spring Dragon Festival, Spring Ploughing Festival, and Agricultural Festival. Is the Dragon Raising its Head Festival in the second month of the lunar calendar? What other festivals are there in the second month of the lunar calendar? Lunar calendar second month: grass growth month, four yang month, also known as the wedding month. For auspicious and inauspicious analysis of matters related to marriage, moving, signing contracts, etc., please visit the special column of February 2020 of the lunar calendar on Shuimoxiansheng.com!Is the Dragon Raising Festival in the second month of the lunar calendar?——The Dragon Head-raising Festival is in the second month of the lunar calendar (the second day of the second month)】Folk traditional festivals: Dragon Raising its Head, a traditional Chinese festival, falls on the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar. It is also known as the Spring Ploughing Festival, Agricultural Festival, Green Dragon Festival, Spring Dragon Festival, etc. It is a traditional Chinese folk festival. 】 Dragon Raising its Head explanation: "Dragon" refers to the seventh star of the Eastern Azure Dragon among the twenty-eight constellations. At the beginning of the first month of mid-spring every year, the "Dragon Horn Star" rises from the eastern horizon, so it is called "Dragon Raising its Head". Spring ploughing begins: "The Dragon Raising its Head" is a reflection of the solar terms in ancient Chinese farming culture, indicating that yang energy is coming out from the ground, spring thunder is rumbling, rain is increasing, the temperature is rising, all things are full of vitality, and spring farming begins. 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. ——Literary descriptions of the Dragon Raising its Head Festival: The word "dragon" is explained in Shuowen Jiezi: "Dragon is the leader of scaly insects. It can be dark or bright, small or large, short or long. It ascends to the sky at the spring equinox and dives into the abyss at the autumnal equinox." "A Brief Account of the Scenery of the Imperial Capital, Volume 2, Spring Scenery": "On the second day of the second month, the dragon raises its head. People fry cakes left over from the New Year's Day sacrifice and fumigate the beds and kangs. This is called fumigating insects. It is said to attract the dragon, so that the insects will not come out." "Yanjing Sui Shi Ji" records: "February 2 is the Zhonghe Festival in ancient times. Today people call it the Dragon Raising its Head. On this day, people who eat cakes call them dragon scale cakes, and people who eat noodles call them dragon whisker noodles. Girls stop sewing for fear of hurting the dragon's eyes." "Datong Prefecture Chronicle" records: "On the second day of the second month, each village and community collects money to donate life, which is called 'supporting the dragon's head'. Drawing water from the well with a pot is called 'drawing the dragon's head'." Bai Juyi, a famous Tang Dynasty poet, wrote in his poem: "On February 2, the rain had just stopped and the grass sprouted. A young man in light clothes and fine horses rode a fine horse, and he wrote a single character at the beginning of the crossroads." What other festivals are there in the second month of the lunar calendar?(1) February 1st, Zhonghe Festival, the birthday of the sun (2) February 2nd, Spring Dragon Festival (Touya), also known as Dragon Raising its Head, Qinglong Festival, the birthday of Jigong Bodhisattva in Buddhism (3) February 3rd, the birthday of Emperor Wenchang in mythology (4) February 12th, Flower Festival (some say February 15th), also known as Flower God Festival, the birthday of all flowers, the birthday of the flower god (flowering period)(5) February 15 is the birthday of the Lady of the Nine Heavens in Taoism, and the birthdays of the Supreme Lord Lao and the King of Yue in Taoism. (6) February 19 is the birthday of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara in Buddhism. (7) February 21 is the birthday of the Bodhisattva Samantabhadra in Buddhism. ——February 2nd Festival: Eating dragon food: All the food should be named after dragons, for good luck. Eating popcorn legend: According to legend, when Wu Zetian became emperor, the Jade Emperor ordered that no rain should fall on earth for three years. But the Jade Dragon in charge of the Milky Way could not bear to see the people suffer from the disaster and starve, so he secretly sent down a heavy rain. When the Jade Emperor found out, he knocked the Jade Dragon in charge of the Milky Way down from the Heavenly Palace and pressed him under a huge mountain. There is also a monument at the foot of the mountain, which reads: "The Dragon King violated the rules of heaven by bringing rain, and he should be punished by the world for thousands of years. If you want to climb the Lingxiao Pavilion again, you have to wait until the golden beans bloom. ” |
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