February 2 is a custom. February 2 is called the Dragon Head Festival. It has become a custom across the country to pray for peace and a good harvest through various dragon-related folk activities.
The Dragon Heads Up Festival, also known as the Spring Plowing Festival, Farming Festival, and Spring Dragon Festival, is a traditional Chinese folk festival.
"Dragon" refers to the seven stars of the Eastern Canglong among the twenty-eight constellations. Every year at the beginning of the second lunar month in mid-spring, the "Dragon-horned star" (i.e. Spica and Spica) appears from the eastern horizon at dusk, so it is called "Dragon".
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Legend has it that dragons can move clouds and spread rain, eliminate disasters and bring blessings, symbolizing auspiciousness.
Since ancient times, people have celebrated on the day when the dragon raises its head in mid-spring to show respect for the dragon and its blessings, good weather and abundant harvests.
[1] The second month of the lunar calendar has entered the mid-spring season. February 2 is between the "Rain", "Jingzhe" and "Spring Equinox" of the 24 solar terms.
"February 2" is designated as the "Dragon Heads Up" festival, and it is also the birthday of the Earth God.
In the South, the custom of worshiping the God of the Earth (the God of the Land) is still followed on February 2nd, when the dragon raises its head. In the region, there are customs similar to the Dragon Heading Up Festival, and there are also new customs of the February 2nd that mainly focus on the custom of worshiping the God of the Earth. In the South, the land god is generally worshiped.
I have an interview right after the National Day, so I¡¯m a little scared.