Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - In February 2020, the dragon looked up. Should I get a haircut?
In February 2020, the dragon looked up. Should I get a haircut?
The folk proverb says: On February 2nd, the dragon looked up. The custom of haircut is popular on this day. People think that people who shave their heads on February 2 will wake up from hibernation like dragons and start activities. Therefore, people attach great importance to February 2 nd and scraping taps, and everyone wants to be a good sign. In ancient times, there was a custom of not shaving your head in the first month. Up to now, no matter how long your hair is, you can't get a haircut until February 2.
As the saying goes, it doesn't rain if the dragon doesn't look up. The dragon is auspicious and the master of weathering rain. On the second day of the second lunar month, people pray for dragons to raise their heads to make rain and moisten everything, which is commonly known as the saying of scraping the dragon's head on February 2. It is generally believed in China that shaving one's head on this day will bring good luck. Therefore, the folk proverb says that scraping the tap on February 2 will make you refreshed all year round. On February 2, every barber shop was crowded with customers and business was booming.
In addition, in our country, there is a folk saying that my uncle died in the first month, so many people stopped going to the barber shop for a month after cutting their hair in the twelfth month, and it was not until February 2 that the ban was lifted. However, this folk taboo has gradually faded in recent years.
As you can see, on February 2nd, the dragon gave birth to a baby. On this day, people cut their hair. On the one hand, they continue this custom, on the other hand, they also reflect people's good wishes to pray for dragon protection. Can I get a haircut on February 2, 2020?
Gregorian calendar: Monday, February 24, 2020.
Lunar calendar: the second day of February 2020.
It is appropriate to move, get married, get a license, get engaged, be buried, seek heirs, build graves, break ground, offer sacrifices, raise money, collect livestock, drill, get married, collect minerals, move, establish vouchers and fish.
It is forbidden to decorate, open a house, enter a house, open an entrance, load a bed, open a beam, cook, build a market, cut trees, build a house, plant columns, build a bed, open a warehouse, and buy a boat.
According to the taboo of the old yellow calendar, haircut is not taboo in the old yellow calendar, so it is possible to have a haircut when the dragon looks up on February 2, 2020. Should newborns manage fetal hair?
Shaving fetal hair for newborn babies is a unique custom in ancient times. May he start from scratch and have a complete life! From a nutritional point of view, the baby's full moon head can not only reduce unnecessary nutritional consumption, but also be beneficial to the baby's health.
There is a thick layer of grease on the newborn baby's head, which is called fetal fat in medicine. Fetal hair is greasy and thick, and fetal fat is not easy to wash off, which is easy to cause bacterial reproduction. Because the baby's nervous system is not fully developed, the function of regulating sweat glands is weak, the head sweats a lot, the hair grows fast, and consuming a lot of human nutrition is not good for the baby's growth.
Regardless of convenience, hygiene or comfort, experts believe that newborns should have their fetal hair cut once 1-3 months after birth.
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