What should we do on the second day of the second lunar month in 2019? What are the customs and folk traditions of the Dragon Raising its Head? What are the taboos on the second day of February when the dragon raises its head? If you want to know more about the second month of the lunar calendar in 2019, please pay attention to our Shui Mo Xiansheng website!What should we do on the Dragon Raising Day in 2019?1. Worship the God of Land February 2 is the birthday of the God of Land, who is also known as the God of Fortune. In southern China, it is the birthday of the God of Land, called the "Birthday of the Land." In order to "warm up" the God of Land, some places have the custom of holding "Land Meetings": every family collects money to celebrate the birthday of the God of Land, goes to the Land Temple to burn incense and offer sacrifices, beats gongs and drums, and sets off firecrackers. The land god occupies an important position in people's daily life. He not only has a large family but is also widely distributed. There is a land god in every home, in every village, and in every city. Some people worship the land god at home, some worship him at their doorstep, and some worship him in the village temple. In short, the duty of the land god is to protect the health of people in the land, keep the population clean, and ensure safe travel.2. Fried corn : According to legend, the tradition of frying corn on February 2 every year is to commemorate Yilong who was willing to offend the laws of heaven to relieve the suffering of drought on earth. Legend has it that the Jade Dragon could not bear to see the people suffer from drought, so he helped them bring rain and was imprisoned by the Jade Emperor. The Jade Emperor then set a rule that he would only be released when the golden beans bloomed. The people gathered together to fry corn out of gratitude for Yulong's righteous act. Because it looked like golden beans blooming, Taibai Jinxing, who was guarding it, made a mistake and released Yulong. The tradition of frying corn on the second day of the second lunar month has been preserved. 3. Shaving the dragon's head refers to getting a haircut on the second day of the second lunar month. Getting a haircut on children is called shaving a "happy head". 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. Getting a haircut on adults is a way to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, hoping to bring good luck and a smooth new year. It is said that getting a haircut on February 2nd will bring good luck for the whole year. In addition, there is a custom in Linyi not to get a haircut in the first month of the year, so many people get a haircut on February 2nd. There is a saying that goes: "On February 2nd, the dragon raises its head, and adults and children should get a haircut." 4. Start writing: The third day of the second lunar month is the birthday of Wenchang (the god who dominates fame and fortune). In the old days, children were asked to start writing on this day as a good omen for the dragon raising its head. Children were also given straight clothes and cinnabar to enlighten their wisdom, implying that the children would have clear eyes and minds, and people would wish them to be literate when they grow up. The Ceremony of Starting to Write is the first major ceremony in life. It is a traditional Chinese form of enlightenment education for children to begin learning literacy and etiquette. 5. To gather dragon energy , go out at the Mao hour in the morning (between 5 and 7 o'clock), face the east and take six deep breaths. Meditate on a ball of green energy going down from the Baihui point on the top of your head to the Dantian, filling your internal organs, and wrapping your whole body with the 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. 6. 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. What are the taboos during the Dragon Raising its Head on February 2?1. Avoid needlework. Women cannot do needlework on this day, because the Azure Dragon will raise its head to observe the world, and using a needle may hurt the dragon's eyes.2. Before getting up, women would recite "On the second day of the second month, the dragon raises its head. If the dragon doesn't raise its head, I will." After getting up, people would hold a lantern and shine it on the beams, reciting "On the second day of the second month, shine it on the beams, and scorpions and centipedes will have nowhere to hide." 3. Avoid washing clothes. In some places, women stop washing clothes for fear of damaging the dragon skin. 4. Other taboos: When carrying water in the morning, it is forbidden for the bucket to hit the side of the well, otherwise it will damage the faucet. It is taboo to push the mill on this day to avoid pressing the faucet. It is also taboo to eat porridge and drink dumpling soup. Otherwise, hail will fall from the sky if the longan is covered. 5. Dietary taboo: Do not eat noodles on February 2, because noodles are long and thin, like dragon whiskers. In Beijing, Henan and other places, people are forbidden to eat noodles on the second day of the second lunar month. It is said that eating noodles is like eating dragon's whiskers, which will offend the Dragon King and cause floods that year. People are not allowed to drink porridge or eat rice because they believe that porridge is dragon's blood and rice is dragon's egg. |
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