1, "It won't rain on February 2nd" Zhang Songlei
After a long time, mustard simmers in the south soup, and the festive mud is deep.
I want to see the good dishes in my hometown. There are springs and windmills.
2. "Four Unique Poems of Tang Poetry" Tang Bai Juyi
On February 2, it was sunny and rainy, and grass sprouted for a while.
Light shirt, fine horse spring boy, cross full of words.
Introduction on February 2 nd
Since ancient times, people have regarded February 2 as a day to pray for good weather and exorcism. In some places in the south of China, there will be a custom of offering sacrifices to the society when the dragon looks up late. A well-known custom is to cut hair when the dragon looks up on February 2, indicating that the new year will welcome the new year.
Festival customs on February 2 nd
In terms of solar terms, the early February of the lunar calendar is between "rain", "shock" and "vernal equinox". Many places in China have begun to enter the rainy season, and people will hold dragons to pray for rain and release them in order to get an auspicious harvest. In our country, people have the customs of shaving their heads, offering sacrifices, offering sacrifices to Wenchang God, eating noodles, eating pig's head and so on.
Whenever the Spring Festival comes, in most parts of northern China, every family carries lanterns to fetch water from wells or rivers in the morning, and when they get home, they light a fire, burn incense and offer offerings. On this day, every household will eat noodles, fried cakes and popcorn, which is more auspicious than "taking the lead" and "eating gentian".
Seven-character quatrains are a genre of China's traditional poetry, which belongs to the category of modern poetry. This poem consists of four sentences, each with seven words, which has strict metrical requirements in rhyme and cohesion. The poetic style originated from Yuefu songs in the Southern Dynasties or Yuefu folk songs in the Northern Dynasties or folk songs in the Western Jin Dynasty, which was poorly shaped and matured in the Tang Dynasty.