Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - How about a haircut on February 2nd?
How about a haircut on February 2nd?
In China, there is a proverb "On February 2nd, the dragon heads up", and many places have the folk custom of having a haircut on this day, which is called "shaving the tap" or "shaving the head". The elders hope to take advantage of the auspicious time when the dragon looks up to bless their children to grow up healthily and get ahead when they grow up; Adults get haircuts, say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, hoping to bring good luck.
There is also a saying in folk language that "scraping the tap on February 2 makes you feel refreshed all year round". People believe that when you get a haircut on this day, you will wake up from hibernation like a dragon and start to move. You will feel refreshed and lucky all year round, so many barbershops will do well on February 2. Let the face synchronize with the spring and glow with a vibrant "spirit". With the auspicious day when Chunlong woke up, everyone seemed to be in high spirits when they were young, and their life and career were vigorous and prosperous. The answer is for reference only, please don't be blindly superstitious.
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