Before midnight on February 2nd, people will fry the beans so that the whole family can eat the fried beans early in the morning. According to the old man at home, eating fried beans on February 2 is equivalent to eating insects. If you eat beans, there will be fewer pests in the field. Therefore, eating fried beans on February 2 is the expectation of farmers for a good harvest in the new year. February 2nd is called the Dragon Head Festival, and it has become a custom all over the country to pray for peace and harvest with various folk activities related to dragons. Dragon Head Raising, also known as Spring Farming Festival, Farming Festival and Spring Dragon Festival, is a traditional folk festival in China. "Dragon" refers to the seven-night astrology of black dragon in the East among the twenty-eight nights, and it is called "Dragon Horn Star" at the beginning of the mid-spring and the dusk. (
Due to the overlapping festivals, February 2nd in some parts of the south has both the custom of dragon-raising festival and the custom of offering sacrifices to the society. For example, in Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi and other regions, February 2nd (the fifth May Day after beginning of spring in ancient times) is dominated by offering sacrifices to the society (the land god), and offering sacrifices to dragons in Duanyang, the "Dragon Flying". The festival comes from astronomical astrology "Dragon Heads Up". For the record, the answers are for reference only. Please don't be blind and superstitious.