The Dragon Raises its Head on the second day of the second lunar month every year, but not everyone knows what date it is on the Gregorian calendar. So, let’s take a look at what date the Dragon Raises its Head on the second day of the second lunar month in the Year of the Tiger this year. The second month of the lunar calendar in 2022 is a short month. How can we welcome the best fortune in a limited time? The relevant topics on Shui Mo Xian Sheng website have prepared the secrets for you, don’t forget to browse~What date is the Dragon Raising its Head on February 2, the Year of the Tiger this year?This year is the Year of the Tiger, 2022 AD, a common year in the Gregorian calendar, with a total of 365 days and 53 weeks. The lunar year of Renyin (Year of the Tiger) has no leap month and a total of 365 days. The 73rd anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.The dates for the Dragon Raising its Head on February 2, 2022 are as follows: Lunar calendar time: February 2, 2022 Gregorian calendar time: March 4, 2022 Dragon Raising its Head (February 2, lunar calendar), also known as Spring Ploughing Festival, Agricultural Festival, Green Dragon Festival, Spring Dragon Festival, etc., is a traditional Chinese folk festival. "Dragon" refers to the seventh star of the Eastern Azure Dragon among the twenty-eight constellations. At the beginning of the first month of spring every year (when the Big Dipper points to the east), the "Dragon Horn Star" rises from the eastern horizon, so it is called "the Dragon Raising its Head". Why is February 2 the Dragon Head Festival?During the Yuan Dynasty, the second day of the second month was called the day when the dragon raises its head. The second month of the lunar calendar has entered the mid-spring season, and "February 2" is between "Rain Water", "Qingzhe" and "Spring Equinox" of the 24 solar terms.Since ancient times, people have worshipped dragons and celebrated the day of "Dragon Raising its Head" in mid-spring, praying for the dragon to eliminate disasters and bestow blessings, good weather, and a good harvest. The second day of the second month in the lunar calendar is both the Dragon Head-raising Festival and the Community Day Festival, the birthday of the God of Land. In the south, the custom of offering sacrifices to the community (the god of land) is still followed on "February 2" (the fifth day after the beginning of spring in ancient times). For example, in Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi and other regions, there are customs similar to the Dragon Raising Head Festival, as well as new "February 2" customs based on the custom of offering sacrifices to the community. The god of land is widely worshipped in the south. |
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