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315:) refers to the hibernated (insects). This is the time during which the hibernating insects begin to wake up at the beginning of early spring, which is often accompanied by the arrival of the first rains, meaning the weather is getting warm. Longtaitou Festival is an important worship ritual of wishing for good harvest in the coming months. In addition to paying homage to the 355:(the word "longan" literally means "dragon eye"). It is a traditional day for people to get a haircut, after month-long time without cutting hair in January for Lunar New Year. Women and children carry perfume bags filled with the powder of ground fragrant herbs for good fortune, though they are no longer used as insect repellent as in ancient times. 409:
The Zhonghe Festival was an official festival and holiday in the Tang dynasty, celebrated on the day before the Longtaitou Festival: on the first day of the second month of the Chinese calendar. It continued to be observed into the Qing dynasty. The first day of the second lunar month is also
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Today, Longtaitou Festival is celebrated in various ways, most of which are still identical to those practiced in the ancient times, including eating foods named after dragons: "dragon scale pancakes" (
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is also worshipped on Double Second, his birthday. Another ancient practice to celebrate Longtaitou Festival was to get rid of insect pests in homes by cooking foods with recognized
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Plant ashes were spread outside the house, inside the house, and around the water jug, to symbolize inviting the dragon to provide enough rain for good harvests.
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There were ancient traditions practiced during the festival, some of which are no longer part of the modern celebrations, including:
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Due to worship of the dragon, some people eat food with the word "dragon" to bring good luck and good weather all year round.
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Women should not practice sewing because needles could puncture the dragon's eyes.
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Another celebration is that Longtaitou Festival is the first day of the Taihao (
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In parts of southern China it is considered the birthday of
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In some places, it is also celebrated with a dragon dance.
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festival held on the second day of the second month of the
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