20/03/2026
On this auspicious Dragon Heads Raising Day (้พๆฌๅคด), I align myself with rising energy, renewed strength, and heavenly blessings.
Like the awakened dragon, I rise with confidence, clarity, and purpose.
Opportunities flow toward me, wealth grows steadily, and success unfolds naturally.
I release all past limitations and step into a new cycle of prosperity, power, and good fortune.
My efforts are supported, my path is guided, and my destiny is elevated.
From this day forward, everything I do brings growth, abundance, and fulfillment.
I rise, I thrive, and I prosper. ๐
๐ฟ What does it mean?
It literally means:
๐ โThe Dragon raises its headโ
In Chinese culture, the dragon is not a monsterโit is a powerful celestial being associated with:
โข Rain
โข Agriculture
โข Prosperity
โข Imperial and heavenly power
This day symbolizes:
โ The end of winter
โ The awakening of nature
โ The start of the farming season
People believed that on this day, the Dragon King begins to bring rain, which is crucial for crops.
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๐พ Cultural & spiritual significance
โข Marks the true energetic start of the year (even more โactiveโ than Chinese New Year)
โข A day to activate luck, growth, and wealth
โข Associated with rising yang energy (้ณๆฐไธๅ)
In metaphysical terms (like BaZi/Feng Shui):
๐ It represents movement, activation, and upward momentum
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โ๏ธ Common traditions
Here are the most popular practices:
1. Haircut Day ๐โโ๏ธ
โข Very important custom
โข People believe:
โ Cutting hair before this day brings bad luck
โ Cutting hair on this day brings good fortune and renewal
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2. Eating symbolic foods ๐
Foods are named after dragon body parts:
โข Noodles โ โDragonโs beardโ
โข Dumplings โ โDragonโs earsโ
โข Pancakes โ โDragon scalesโ
All symbolize strength and prosperity
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3. Prayers for wealth & success ๐
โข People pray for:
โข Business growth
โข Good harvest
โข Financial luck
The day energy wakes up and starts moving again.