Some sayings of the dragon looking up
Boys, in particular, need to have their hair cut, which is called "shaving the tap". It is said that getting a haircut on this day can bring good luck for a year. It also means shaving your head if you want good luck.
There is a custom of frying beans on February 2. As the old saying goes: "On February 2nd, the dragon looked up, and every pot was full of beans, which woke the dragon king to get up early and ensured a bumper harvest."
There is also the habit of "the dragon looks up and eats the pig's head" on February 2. People buy pig's head meat in succession, hoping for a good sign in the new year. These customs have placed people's good wishes for dragon blessing, good weather and good harvests.
Shaving faucet
"Shaving the tap on February 2nd is refreshing all the year round", and China generally thinks that shaving your head on this day will make people feel lucky. On February 2, every barber shop was full of customers and the business was booming.
Eat "dragon food"
What is "dragon food"? The ancients were bold enough. They believe that Rowen will have a lot of wealth on February 2nd, so the diet on this day should be named after dragons. Eating spring cakes is called "eating Longlin", eating noodles is called "Fulong beard", eating rice is called "eating Zi Long", eating wonton is called "eating longan" and eating jiaozi is called "eating long ears".
How does the dragon look up and prosper?
go for a walk
On the day when the dragon looked up, there was a custom of going for an outing in ancient times, and modern people used to take a walk after dinner. However, if you walk on this day, you can take more auspicious directions, so that you can make use of the trend of the day to prosper yourself. The auspicious directions of this day are: northeast, due north and southwest. Walking in these directions on this day can effectively increase your energy field and achieve the effect of luck.
Yinlianlong
Si Long's water, water is nourishing and profitable. In some areas of our country, it is popular to "draw money dragons" on February 2. Of course, the way to withdraw money will be slightly different. For example, some people will put a few coins in a kettle, make a pot of water in a well, flowing river or lake near their home, spill it all the way home, and pour the water and coins in the pot into a vat of water, which means that the dragon will follow the water trail and lead home; Others used copper coins to pull the red line home and put it in the urn; Others use coal ash to make money.