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Dragon Head-Up Calligraphy Works

The calligraphy works of Long Zuotou are as follows:

Sentences about making a fortune:

1. Arbor Day means that you have "trees" in your heart. May you be strong and strong for thousands of years, may you have abundant wealth and money, may your love be warm and vine-twisted, may your career be a towering tree, may your longevity be boundless, and may all happiness be "tree" to you!

2. New Year's Eve is coming, greetings are coming. If you don't give gifts on New Year's Eve this year, you will give big red envelopes. Red envelopes are red, prosperous, and I wish you: grab red envelopes every day and make a fortune, receive red envelopes every night and make a fortune, make money every day, every month, every year, make money rolling in, from morning to night, day and night, make money easily as high as a mountain. Your lover loves you like a red envelope! May the Year of the Monkey be auspicious and joyful, and laugh all day long!

3. Greetings regardless of distance, just be intentional. Caring does not need to be long or short, as long as you have the intention. It doesn’t matter whether you are busy or idle when writing letters, as long as they are affectionate. Bless your friends: good luck surrounds you, a bright future, and abundant financial resources. The road of friendship lasts forever. Happy summer!

4. The second dragon raises its head in February, bringing endless health and happiness. There is no need to worry about the abundant financial resources. In February, the dragon will raise its head, relatives and friends will warm their hearts, and they will reach a higher level. I wish you success and success.

Chinese traditional folk festival, Dragon Heads Up (February 2 of the lunar calendar), also known as Spring Plowing Festival, Farming Festival, Green Dragon Festival, Spring Dragon Festival, etc., is a traditional Chinese folk festival. "Dragon" refers to the seven constellations of the Eastern Canglong among the twenty-eight constellations. At the beginning of the Mao month in mid-spring every year (Dou Zhizhidong), the "Dragon Horn Star" rises from the eastern horizon, so it is called "Dragon Heads Up".

The day when the dragon raises its head is in the first month of Mao in mid-spring. The five elements of "Mao" belong to wood, and the hexagram is "Zhen"; the nine-two is in the mutual shock of the Lin hexagram, which means that the dragon has left its latent state and has appeared on the surface. Above, emerging, a growing elephant.

In farming culture, "dragon raises its head" indicates the growth of yang energy, increased rain, and the beginning of spring plowing. Since ancient times, people have regarded the day when the dragon raises its head as a day to pray for good weather, to drive away evil spirits and avoid disasters, and to receive good fortune.