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What is the saying of white dew and sunny day?

There is a saying that there is a good harvest on a sunny day in the Millennium. The ancients said: Peace and prosperity should be sunny but not rainy. It means that when the Millennium solar term comes, I hope it will be sunny, not rainy. As the saying goes, "a thousand years of rain rot in autumn, and a thousand years of sunny harvest in autumn" means that this autumn, the thousand years of rain is not good, and the food is easy to rot; The day of the Millennium is sunny, which is a good year with abundant crops.

The Millennium is the season of grain harvest. At this time, sorghum, soybeans, corn, peanuts and other food crops have matured and entered the harvest period. If it rains at this time, and the autumn rain continues, there will be no sun to dry the grain, which will make the grain moldy and easily lead to food decay.

During the white dew, the summer monsoon is gradually replaced by the winter monsoon, and the cold air changes from defense to attack. In addition, the direct point of the sun moves south, the sunshine time in the northern hemisphere becomes shorter, the light intensity weakens, the ground radiation dissipates heat quickly, and the temperature drops gradually. The Millennium basically ended the sweltering heat in summer, and the weather gradually turned cold, and the cold gave birth to dew condensation. The ancients used four seasons to match five elements. Autumn belongs to gold, gold and white alternate with each other, and autumn dew is described in white, hence the name "White Dew".