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February 2 nd bean jingle

On February 2nd, beans jingled as follows:

1, on February 2, the dragon looked up and every household fried peas. One for you, one for me, and the rest for the grasshopper. The child grinned with pleasure. On February 2, around the warehouse, there were millet and black beans inside. Pack rice first, then noodles, and then some salted duck eggs.

Don't look at the doll, the vendor is walking towards the door with the goods. On February 2, the mouse ran in the small river ditch of the tile house. Drill here, hide there, civet cats lie on the edge of the hoard. Move over, walk around, catch the mouse and bite it.

On February 2nd, the dragon looked up. If the dragon doesn't look up, I will look up. On February 2, the dragon looked up, ate fried beans and made a new head.

3. Stir-fried beans on February 2nd, and adults and children have summer sleeping mats.

4, stir-fry the beans, this year is a good year.

5, eat fried beans on February 2, adults and children are a hoe.

6. If you don't fry beans on February 2nd, you will be careless on the kang (wolf).

7. On February 2nd, the dragon looked up and every household fried candied beans.

8, February 2, eat peas, people do not get sick, harvest.

Introduction on February 2:

The second day of the second lunar month, commonly known as the Qinglong Festival, is said to be the day when dragons look up. It is a traditional festival in rural China, and it is called "Dragon Head Festival". According to legend, this festival originated in the period of leader Fu. Fu "attaches importance to farming and farming". On February 2nd every year, "The Queen Mother delivers meals and plows the fields with her own horses" to take care of herself.

Later, the Yellow Emperor, Tang Yao, Yu Shun and Yu Xia all followed the example of their predecessors. For Zhou Wuwang, we have not only followed this traditional practice, but also implemented it as an important national policy. On the second day of February, a ceremony was held, and all civil and military officials could personally plow an acre of land. This is the historical legend of the Dragon Head Festival.