On February 2, the dragon looked up. What are the taboos on this day?

For China people, it is of special significance to raise the dragon's head on February 2, because many people think that the Spring Festival will really end on February 2. In ancient China, people thought that this was the day when the black dragon ascended to heaven, which is why it was called the dragon looked up. Usually, this day is after the shock. At this time, everything recovers and spring returns to the earth, which must be because spring has come. People always look forward to this day.

On this day, many people will take to the streets and go into the barber shop to shave their heads. On this day, a haircut is called. Scrape the tap? Zhejiang represents a good start for every year.

Usually during the Spring Festival, people can't shave their heads. From the first day of the twelfth lunar month to the second day of February, during this period, every family avoided shaving their heads. On this day, they all went to the faucet and walked into the barber shop.

But on the second day of February, there are still many taboos, especially in different places. For example, you can't cut a needle and thread with a knife on February 2, because they think that this day is the day when the dragon looks up, and you will hurt the dragon if you move these things.

In Beijing, Henan and other places, on February 2nd, dragons will eat noodles when they look up. They think that eating noodles means eating dragon beard meat, which will anger the dragon king and prevent him from eating porridge and rice. People think that porridge is dragon blood and rice is dragon seed, which also hurts dragons.

On the one hand, people's imagination has been fully developed, and the direction of imagination generation is different in different places. For example, you can't spin flowers, carry water in the morning, use a stone mill, empty the pot, have children at your mother's house, and so on.

In fact, the last chance is a bit funny, saying that women can't have children in their parents' homes. Doesn't this mean that if a woman happens to give birth at her parents' house on this day and wants to have a baby, she will be carried away to give birth?