| About Zhong He Jie (Blue Dragon Festival) |
| Zhong He Jie or Blue Dragon Festival is celebrated on second day of the second lunar month on the Chinese calendar. It is sometimes also simply called as "2 Month 2", for short name. The festival is a reflection of the ancient agrarian Chinese culture. In the tradition of Chinese culture, dragon is believed to be the king of all insects and at same time, it is also believed to be in charge of bringing rains, and both of these are important factors in ancient agricultural society. It is called "Dragon rising its head" because the dragon was traditionally regarded in China as the deity in charge of rain, an important factor in ancient agriculture. Zhong He Jie is an important worship ritual of wishing for good harvest in the coming months. Today they are going to Taihao temple for fair that lasts until the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar. This fair is a celebration of ancestral deities Fuxi and Nüwa and Longtaitou Festival marking the beginning of this celebration. Nowadays Zhonghe Festival is celebrated in different ways. On this day they are eating Chinese "fajitas" and noodles. |
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