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Why do you want to eat rice cakes on February 2?
For the people, February 2nd is the spring coming back to the earth, the season of planting crops, and the earth is eager for rain. In China culture, the dragon is an auspicious thing that dominates the wind and rain. As the saying goes, it doesn't rain until the dragon looks up, so the dragon looks up as a symbol of recovery and auspiciousness.

Customs vary from place to place, so they are different. For example: worship the land god, stir-fry corn, scrape the tap, write, eat candied beans, hoard food, eat pig's head meat on February 2, and so on. There is a folk legend: on February 2, the dragon looked up and only gave it to the big pig head as a gift. Our barber shop has launched a shave-one-get-one-free activity. From now on, anyone who gets a haircut in our shop will get a pig's head. If you want to shave off as soon as possible, this pig's head is a limited edition. You can take it first and then take it after shaving. Qin this!

The traditional custom of raising the head of the dragon: scraping the tap and eating dragon food.

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February 2-traditional customs