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What festival is the Spring Farming Festival?

Spring ploughing festival is a traditional folk festival.

February 2nd, also called "Spring Farming Festival", "Farming Festival" and "Spring Dragon Festival", is a traditional folk festival of Han nationality. As the saying goes: "On February 2, the dragon looked up, the big warehouse was full, and the small warehouse flowed." This means that on February 2nd, when the Dragon King can rain, the grain will be harvested and the big warehouse will be filled, so many small warehouses will flow out. People will cut their hair, offer sacrifices to the Dragon King, stir-fry candied beans and eat spring cakes on this day.

The origin of spring ploughing festival:

According to legend, it originated in Fuxi period, and Fuxi was on the second day of the second lunar month every year. "The imperial mother delivers meals and cultivates the fields" encourages the people to develop agricultural production. Later emperors will hold a grand ceremony on this day, calling on officials to cultivate in person, which indicates the beginning of a year's farming activities. In the Yuan Dynasty, "the dragon looked up" was clearly stipulated, and later this festival was followed, and more and more celebrations were held.

Because the second day of the second lunar month is spring, everything is revived, which is a good season for spring ploughing and sowing. The legendary dragon king also woke up from a deep sleep and was about to ascend to heaven to make clouds and rain. At the same time, hibernating insects began to revive and unearthed, and people expected the Dragon King to deter pests, so that crops would not be infringed and harvest. This is the reason why "on February 2nd, the dragon looked up".