"In the first month, don't shave your head; I shaved my head and died in the first month. " This folk song has been sung for more than 360 years, and its original meaning has long been blurred by the years.
The dragon's head is also called "Spring Farming Festival", "Agricultural Festival" and "Spring Dragon Festival", which is a traditional folk festival in China. Every year on the second day of the second lunar month, the dragon looks up, commonly known as the Qinglong Festival. Legend has it that this is the day when dragons look up. Celebrating "Dragon Head Festival" is a traditional festival in urban and rural areas of China to show respect for dragons and pray for rain so that God can help ensure a bumper harvest.
February 2, according to legend, is the birthday of the land father-in-law, which is called "land birthday". In order to "warm the life" of the land god, some places have the custom of holding a "land meeting": every family raises funds to celebrate the birthday of the land god, burns incense and sacrifices at the land temple, and sets off firecrackers with gongs and drums. There is also a saying that "the dragon looks up in February and the dragon ends in August" in the Zhuang area in central and northern Guangxi.
This day is a good day for legislation.