1, pig heads gain meat
It is an ancient tradition for dragons to eat pig's head on this day, which is a symbol of good luck. Of course, eating pig's head on this day can also strengthen the body and enhance the body's immunity. Pig's head is rich in nutrients such as protein and iron, which can nourish and strengthen the body. On this day, you can eat roast pig's face and braised pig's head.
2. Noodles
Eating noodles is very popular on the day when the dragon looks up, because it is going to rain. The dragon is long and curved, and looks like noodles. Therefore, eating noodles is also very popular on this day, expressing the desire for a bumper harvest and wishing good weather and a bumper harvest. Noodles on this day are also called "Longxu Noodles".
3. Mustard rice
Eating mustard rice on the second day of the second lunar month is a popular custom in Wenzhou. There is a saying that eating mustard rice will not cause scabies. Mustard is rich in chlorophyll and vitamin C, which can enhance immunity, enhance resistance and protect skin. Eating mustard rice on February 2 can reduce the occurrence of skin diseases and respiratory diseases in spring.
4. Spring pancake
Spring pancake is a pancake and a folk snack in Beijing. Eating spring cakes is also called "biting spring", and eating spring cakes on the day when the dragon looks up is also called "eating Longlin". Spring cakes taste flexible and chewy, and can be eaten in various ways, which can not only satisfy hunger but also replenish energy for the human body.
5. popcorn
On the day when the dragon looks up, it still has to eat one thing, that is popcorn, which blooms like this golden bean. Eating popcorn on this day means good weather. Of course, eating fried soybeans on this day also means the same thing. There is a saying: "every pot is full of beans, which makes the dragon king wake up early, and clouds and rain ensure a bumper harvest." However, for some people with poor gastrointestinal absorption, don't eat fried soybeans on this day, which may easily cause gastrointestinal discomfort and even poisoning.
6. jiaozi
Some jiaozi are shaped like gold ingots, others like ears. When the dragon looks up, it will eat jiaozi, which is called "eating dragon ears". When the dragon looks up, it eats meat and vegetables, jiaozi, which means that money is rolling in this year.
7. Fried oil cake
In some areas such as Beijing and Tianjin, people have the custom of eating fried cakes during the Spring Festival, which is called "eating gentian". Millet is ground into yellow rice, and then yellow rice is ground into noodles, which is yellow wheat. Yellow rice cake made of yellow wheat has four characteristics: yellow, soft, tender and fragrant.
8. The custom of holding the dragon head.
1, shaving tap
The second day of the second lunar month is the day when dragons are slaughtered and ascended to heaven. People believe that shaving their heads on this day will make people lucky and lucky. Children's haircut is called "shaving their heads". When the dragon looks up, it will bless children to grow up healthily and get ahead when they grow up. Hairdressing for adults means saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, hoping to bring good omen and good luck. Therefore, the folk proverb says, "Blowing the tap on February 2nd will keep you in good spirits all year". On this day, every barber shop is full of customers and business is booming.
In addition, there is a folk saying that "my uncle died in the first month", and many people didn't visit the barber shop until February 2 in the twelfth lunar month. On February 2, every barber shop was crowded with customers and business was booming. According to research, not shaving your head in the first month is a kind of nostalgia. The first month is the beginning of a year, just like a morning. In order to remember this tradition, don't shave your head for a month in the first month. "Nostalgia" has lasted for a long time, so it is mistaken for "dead uncle".
Step 2 eat dragon food
On this day, diet also has certain importance, because people believe that "Rowen has great wealth", so the diet on this day is mostly named after dragons. Eating spring cakes, noodles, rice, Zi Long, wonton, noodles and wonton cooked together are called Longnazhu, pig's head and scallion cake. On the second day of the second lunar month, there is also the habit of "the dragon looks up and eats the pig's head". People buy pig's head meat in succession, hoping to have a good omen in the new year. These customs have placed people's good wishes for dragon blessing, good weather and good harvests.
When the dragon looks up on February 2, it is natural to eat some traditional food related to the dragon, which means an auspicious meal and a good start for the new year!
3. The golden beans are in bloom
After the Spring Festival, the countryside is about to enter the spring planting season, and the germination rate of seeds should also be identified. At that time, corn and soybeans left as seeds last year were fried in a pot. Seeds damaged by insects or moisture will not burst, so farmers can judge the germination rate of seeds to determine whether they can be used. Fried corn beans are snacks. At the same time, there is a legend about the dragon king disobeying the jade emperor's will to save the Li people. The Jade Emperor didn't let him go until Jindou blossomed, so people fried corn and exploded flowers to save the Dragon King.
Therefore, on February 2nd every year, people pop popcorn and some fried beans.
Step 4 put on the dragon lantern
The Pearl River Delta and some areas along the Yangtze River also have the custom of "putting on dragon lanterns". Many people make boats out of reeds or straws, insert candles or put small oil bowls dug with radishes, and light them in rivers or bays at night to light the way for dragons. Take this opportunity to entertain and convey a good wish at the same time.
5. Around the granary
On the morning of the second day of the second lunar month, many villagers in northern China get up early. Housewives took out a basket of firewood and leftover plant ash from their stoves, picked up a small shovel and shoveled some plant ash. People walk with their hands and draw circles on the ground. There are large and small circles around the warehouse, ranging from three to five, and the list is not double. After the warehouse was surrounded, the food at home was piously placed in the middle of the warehouse and deliberately scattered on the periphery of the warehouse to symbolize the bumper harvest of that year.
6. Sacrifice to society
In the south, February 2nd still follows the custom of offering sacrifices to the society. For example, in Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi and other regions, there is a new "February 2" custom, which is similar to the custom of holding the dragon's head up, mainly based on the custom of sacrificing society. Because "the earth contains everything" and "wealth is concentrated in the earth", the land god is widely worshipped in southern China, also known as "society", "land god" and "blessing god", and Hakka people call it "land god". The "February 2nd" social day is mainly about offering sacrifices to the land, gathering social drinks and entertaining people by worshipping and entertaining God.
7. Catch that girl
In the past days, in the first month, the bride didn't go home and the daughter-in-law didn't leave her family. After the first month, February 2 is another auspicious day, so all families take their daughters back to their parents' homes. Especially those pregnant kannika nimtragol, there is a saying that the dragon spirit will be taken back to her family. In the days of her mother's family, besides eating and drinking, the "girl" just stopped by to chat and relax. City people "bring girls" means that girls and son-in-law bring them back to have a big lunch together. This custom is very popular in most northern areas, and many areas have continued to this day.
8. Opening ceremony
The third day of February is Wenchang's birthday. Wenchang is the god who dominates fame and fortune. Japanese scholars worship Wenchang and seek imperial examinations. According to the old custom, children officially began to study on February 2. In the past, scholars had to perform four ceremonies, namely, the opening ceremony, the advanced ceremony, the gratitude ceremony and the championship ceremony, among which the opening ceremony was the first gift in life. When you start writing, you start writing articles. The ceremony mainly includes worshipping Confucius, teaching the most basic principles of life, and presenting Four Treasures of the Study. Now many places have resumed this activity.
9. Tap the tap
On the morning of February 2, some parts of Northeast China knocked on the beams with long poles, which was called "knocking on the tap". Wake up the dragon and save one side. Adults and children still read: "On February 2, the dragon looked up, the big warehouse was full, and the small warehouse flowed." In some places, kitchen ashes are spread in large circles in the yard, and whole grains are put in the middle. This is called "hoarding" or "filling the warehouse". I wish you a bumper harvest and a full warehouse in Man Cang.
10, mustard rice
Eating mustard rice on the second day of the second lunar month is a popular custom in Wenzhou. There is a saying that eating mustard rice will not cause scabies. At the same time, mustard rice is also a must-eat meal for Yongding Hakkas on the 20th day of the first month. Because mustard tastes bitter, it means that the new year has passed, and everyone is ready to work hard and struggle in the new year.
Don¡¯t even the Japanese dare to eat like this?