1, February 2nd-Don Bai Juyi
Whole poem:
On February 2, it was sunny and rainy, and grass sprouted for a while.
Light shirt, fine horse spring boy, cross full of words.
On February 2 nd, after the new rain, the weather just cleared up, and the grass buds and vegetable leaves sprouted at once.
2. Sunrise on the outskirts of February 2nd-Song and Wang Tingxuan
Whole poem:
When the sun was about to rise, the fog disappeared in the rain.
The sky suddenly turned into a clear mountain curtain, and the clouds still contained state stones and clothes.
The oriole language in the north and south of Yancun, and the purple swallows in Long Mai.
Who knows this joy like Tian Jia, who whistles across from the cow?
When the sun was about to come out, the fog enveloped Jiangcheng and turned into a drizzle. Suddenly it cleared up again, and the curtains rolled up, revealing the mountains; Clouds are blooming like white rocks. You can hear orioles everywhere in the village, and you can also see purple swallows flying up and down in the wheat fields. Who knows fun like a farmer? They are greeting the children to ride cows and play flutes to go home.
Introduction on February 2 nd
Dragon Head Raising (the second day of the second lunar month), also known as Spring Farming Festival, Farming Festival, Qinglong Festival and Spring Dragon Festival, is a traditional folk festival in China. "Dragon" refers to the astrology of the oriental black dragon in seven of the twenty-eight lodges. At the beginning of mid-spring every year, the "Dragon Horn Star" rises from the eastern horizon, so it is called "Dragon Head Up".
The black dragon's seven nights correspond to rainfall. The ancients believed that dragons were in charge of rainfall, which determined agricultural harvest, and agricultural harvest determined people's living standards. Dragon has become the most important "totem" in agricultural society. In farming culture, "the dragon looks up" means that the sun is shining, the rain is increasing and everything is full of vitality. Since ancient times, people have also regarded the Dragon Rise Day as a day to pray for good weather, ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters, and accept good luck.