The second day of the second lunar month is also called "head-shaving day"

The second day of the second lunar month is also called "head-shaving day"
Introduction: The second day of the second month of the lunar calendar is commonly known as "The Dragon Raising its Head". In Chinese culture, the dragon is an auspicious creature that controls wind and rain. There is a saying that "there will be no rain if the dragon doesn't raise its head", so the dragon raising its head is a symbol of revival and auspiciousness. In folk customs, people choose to shave their heads on this day in the hope of an auspicious sign of good fortune. Let’s take a look at the specific content below! The first month of the lunar calendar is the beginning of spring, and there are beautiful festivals everywhere in this month. Mr. Shui Mo lists these traditional Chinese festivals and customs for you one by one.

The second day of the second lunar month, when the dragon raises its head, is also “head-shaving day”?

On the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar, spring returns to the earth. It is the time to plant crops and the earth is thirsty for rain. In Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of good fortune that controls wind and rain. There is a saying that goes, "There will be no rain unless the dragon raises its head." Therefore, the dragon raising its head is a symbol of revival and good luck. In folk customs, people choose to shave their heads on this day in the hope of an auspicious sign of good fortune. In addition to seeking good luck, there are also taboo reasons. Mr. Liu, a Harbin native who works in a barber shop in Shanghai, told reporters that he used to work in the barber industry in Beijing, Hebei and other places. There is a local custom of not shaving people in the first month of the lunar year, so business is extremely hot at the end of the twelfth lunar month. Employees are busy from morning to night. There are very few customers in the first month of the lunar year, and some bosses simply give employees holidays and close the shop. As soon as the first month of the lunar year is over, especially on the second day of the second month, the shop will be full of customers again. However, after he came to Shanghai, he found that the change in customer flow before and after the New Year was not as drastic as the cold and hot days. Regarding haircuts, there is a popular saying in northern China that "getting a haircut in the first month of the lunar year will cause your uncle to die." However, Liu Zhenchao, vice president of the Liaoning Folklore Society, said in an interview with Xinhua News Agency that this was actually a misunderstanding. "Dead uncle" is a homonym of "missing the past." In the early Qing Dynasty, the Han people missed the Ming Dynasty by not shaving their heads during the first month of the lunar year, but they did not dare to openly confront the Qing government that issued the "head-shaving order," so the above statement came about. According to the reporter's understanding, people in the north do not shave their heads in the first month of the lunar year, mostly because they are afraid of their "dead uncle". People who do not have uncles do not have this concern. However, with the development of society, the number of people shaving their heads in the first month of the lunar year is increasing. Shanghai folklorist Xue Liyong told reporters that there is no such custom in Shanghai as not getting a haircut in the first month of the lunar year. It's just that in order to welcome the New Year, most people choose to get a haircut at the end of the twelfth lunar month before the New Year. So there are obviously fewer people getting a haircut in the first month of the lunar year, but there is no restriction that you can't get a haircut in the first month of the lunar year.

Should we eat fried soybeans when the dragon raises its head?

The second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar is commonly known as "Dragon Raising its Head" and people have the custom of eating fried soybeans. In fact, eating too much fried soybeans will have adverse effects on your health. Because soybeans contain factors such as trypsin inhibitor, urease, and hemagglutinin. When dry-frying or stir-frying soybeans, these factors are not decomposed under dry heat conditions. Therefore, after eating dry fried beans, these inhibitors will cause side effects such as abdominal bloating and affect digestion and absorption functions. If you eat too much soybeans for their delicious smell, or fry them until they are burnt on the outside and raw on the inside, eating them may cause poisoning symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. This is mostly caused by another saponin (a glycoside) contained in soybeans, which has a strong irritating effect on the mucous membranes. Causes local congestion, swelling and bleeding. This saponin can only be destroyed by heating it to 100°C and maintaining it for several minutes. Therefore, this custom can be reformed. It is better to eat boiled soybeans, which can not only destroy those harmful factors in soybeans, making the nutrients of soybeans easily absorbed by the human body, but also improve the nutritional value of protein. If you want to preserve the custom of eating fried soybeans, you can also boil or steam the soybeans first, dry them in the sun, and then add salt and fry them into salty soybeans on the second day of the second lunar month. If the sprayed sugar juice can be fried into sugar beans and eaten, there will be no side effects.
Summary: The above article is an analysis of the custom of shaving the head on the second day of the second lunar month, which I have compiled for everyone. You can refer to it and I hope it can help you understand this festival more clearly!

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