What is the best meal to eat on the Dragon Raising Day in February 2019?

What is the best meal to eat on the Dragon Raising Day in February 2019?
What is the best meal and food to eat on the Dragon Raising Festival on the second day of the second lunar month in 2019? What are the customs of the Dragon Raising its Head on February 2 in my country? The beautiful spring has arrived, flowers are blooming, birds are singing, all things are beginning to wake up, and there is a vibrant scene everywhere. Mr. Shuimo.com takes you to experience the second month of the lunar calendar in 2019!

What is the best meal to eat on the Dragon Raising Day in February 2019?

1. Dumplings Some dumplings are shaped like ingots, and some are shaped like ears. Eating dumplings on the day of the Dragon Raising its Head is called "eating dragon ears." “Nothing is more comfortable than lying down, and nothing is more delicious than dumplings.” On the day of “Dragon Raising its Head,” people pay attention to eating “meat and vegetable dumplings,” which means that the filling contains both meat and vegetables. The homonym of “meat and vegetables” is “wealth,” which means prosperity in the new year.
2. Fried oil cakes In some areas such as Beijing and Tianjin, people have the custom of eating fried oil cakes on the day of the Spring Dragon Festival, which is called "eating dragon gall". The fried cake is golden in color, so it is very vividly called dragon's thorn. The method is to grind millet into yellow rice, and then grind the yellow rice into flour, which is yellow rice flour. The yellow rice cake made from yellow rice flour has four characteristics: "yellow, soft, chewy and fragrant". There are two ways to eat it, one is "vegetarian cake" and the other is "fried cake".
3. Spring pancakes are eaten on the Beginning of Spring, and it is also customary to eat spring pancakes on the second day of the second lunar month. Eating spring pancakes on the Beginning of Spring is called "biting spring", while eating spring pancakes on the second day of the second lunar month is called "biting dragon scales", which is named because the spring pancakes are round and thin, like scales. The custom of eating spring pancakes on the second day of the second lunar month originated in the Qing Dynasty. The pancakes are filled with meat such as braised pork elbow, pork head, and duck, as well as vegetables such as leeks, radishes, and bean sprouts.
4. Donkey rolls are an old Beijing custom. People always like to buy and taste "donkey rolls" on the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar. Donkey rolls made of soybean flour and red bean paste have a round shape, which symbolizes "money rolling in".
5. Noodle flags On the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar, people in Zibo have the traditional custom of eating fried noodle flags. The so-called noodle flags are noodles cut into diamond shapes, 3-2 cm long and wide. The dried noodles are heated and fried with white clay to make fried noodles.
6. Noodles: Northerners like to eat a bowl of "Dragon Beard Noodles" on February 2 to bring good luck. Dragon beard noodles evolved from Shandong stretched noodles. They got their name because the stretched noodles are as thin as hair and when put into boiling water they look like a silver dragon entering the sea. According to legend, there was a chef in the imperial kitchen of the Ming Dynasty who, on the day of the beginning of spring, made a kind of noodles as thin as hair, which looked like dragon whiskers. The emperor's appetite was whetted and he was very pleased, and he praised the noodles endlessly. From then on, this kind of fried pastry became a very fashionable snack. Eating dragon beard noodles on the second day of the second lunar month has the beautiful meaning of "everything goes smoothly and as you wish". 7. Popcorn When Wu Zetian became the emperor, this angered the Jade Emperor, so he ordered the four dragon kings not to bring rain to the earth within three years. However, one yellow dragon disobeyed the order. When the Jade Emperor found out, he sent it down to the mortal world and pressed it under the stupa. He said that if it wanted to return to heaven, it would have to make its "golden beans bloom". In order to save the Dragon King, people searched everywhere for flowering golden beans. On the second day of the second month of the following year, when people were turning over and drying corn seeds, they suddenly remembered that corn was like golden beans, and if they were fried, they would bloom. Isn't this the "golden beans blooming"? Every household popped popcorn, set up an altar in the yard, burned incense, and offered blooming "golden beans".
8. Fried beans: In the northwest, people in Minxian County, Gansu and other places have the habit of eating fried beans on February 2, which indicates the beginning of spring every year. At the February 2 fair in Minxian County, people who come to the fair buy large yellow pears to take home to honor their elders, so the "February 2" temple fair is also called the "Yellow Pear Fair."
9. Pig's Head The second day of the second month of the lunar calendar is a traditional festival for the common people. There is a custom of "eating pig's head when the dragon raises its head". People are buying pig heads in hopes of a good omen for the new year.
10. Scallion pancakes: In some places, the pancakes eaten on February 2 are called "dragon scale pancakes", while in Luliang area, people eat pancakes or scallion pancakes on this day, which is called "peeling the dragon skin". In Taiyuan area, people eat dumplings in addition to pancakes on this day, which is called "eating dragon ears". Some people also eat pancakes with hecai, which means eating dragon heads. People in southern Shanxi must eat fried dough twists and fried dough sticks on this day, which is called "gnawing dragon bones."
11. Fried noodles In the northern part of She County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province, every household eats fried noodles at noon on the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar. Fried noodles are made by tearing the noodles into small pieces and then mixing them with shredded meat, shredded fried tofu, shredded spring bamboo shoots, green vegetables, etc. and stir-frying them together. Because the fried noodles look like worms, it means that everyone works together to fry the worms and eat them all.
12. Supporting Back Cake: People in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai retain the custom of eating supporting back cake on the second day of the second lunar month. It has the meaning of supporting the waist, meaning that after eating the cake, one will not suffer from back pain in the coming year.
13. Mustard Greens Rice: On the second day of the second month, there is a custom of eating mustard greens rice. There is a rhyming saying in the local dialect, which means that if you eat mustard rice on this day, you will not get skin diseases for a whole year. This has some scientific truth to it, because mustard is rich in vitamins and chlorophyll, which are good for the skin.

What are the customs of the Dragon Raising its Head on February 2?

1. Gather dragon energy in the morning at the hour of Mao (between 5 and 7 am), which is the hour of Mao on the day of Mao in the month of Mao. Go out, face the east, take six deep breaths, and meditate on a ball of green energy descending from the Baihui point on the top of your head to the Dantian, filling your internal organs, and wrapping your whole body with the whole ball of green energy. Then walk a hundred steps towards the east. Xuanxuzi reminds you that you should smile and greet pedestrians you meet on the road, which can attract wealth and good luck. This is the most auspicious sign.
2. Shave the Dragon's Head The second day of the second lunar month is the day when the dormant dragon ascends to heaven. People believe that shaving the head on this day will bring good luck and fortune. A haircut for children is called a "happy head" and it takes advantage of the auspicious time when the dragon raises its head to bless the children to grow up healthily and become successful when they grow up; a haircut for adults means bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new, hoping to bring good omens and good luck. Therefore, the proverb says, "If you shave the dragon's head on the second day of the second month, you will have a good spirit throughout the year." On this day, every barber shop is crowded with customers and business is booming.
3. Eat dragon food. On February 2, the dragon raises its head. Naturally, we should eat some traditional dragon-related food. It means an auspicious meal to make a good start for the new year!
There are certain dietary requirements on this day, because people believe in the "power of dragons", so most of the food on this day is named after dragons. Eating spring pancakes is called "eating dragon scales", eating noodles is called "supporting dragon whiskers", eating rice is called "eating dragon seeds", eating wontons is called "eating dragon eyes", eating dumplings is called "eating dragon ears", cooking noodles and wontons together is called "dragon holding beads", eating pig heads is called "eating dragon heads", and eating scallion pancakes is called "tearing dragon skin". There is also a custom of "eating pig heads when the dragon raises its head" on the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar. People are buying pig heads in hopes of a good omen for the new year. These customs embody people’s good wishes to pray for the dragon’s blessing, good weather, and a good harvest.
4. Releasing dragon lanterns There is a custom of "releasing dragon lanterns" in the Yellow River Delta and some riverside areas. Many families made small boats out of reeds or sorghum stalks, inserted candles or placed small oil bowls made from radishes on them, and then put them in the river or bay at dusk and lit them to light the way for the dragon. This is a way to entertain and convey good wishes at the same time.
5. Surrounding the Granary On the morning of the second day of the second lunar month, villagers in many northern areas get up early. Housewives take a basket of wood ash from under their stoves, take a small iron shovel to shovel some wood ash, walk and shake it, and draw circles on the ground. The circles of the enclosure are big inside small, with at least three and at most five, and they surround odd numbers but not even numbers. After the granary is enclosed, the family’s grain is reverently placed in the middle of the granary and intentionally scattered around the outside of the granary, symbolizing a good harvest that year. As the saying goes, "A good fate is not as good as good luck." A person's destiny is already determined, and the only thing that can be controlled is his or her "luck." Unexpected changes in the world may happen at any time, so use Mr. Shui Mo's [Premium Calculation] function to learn more about your fortune in 2019!

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