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Why does it always rain before the Dragon Boat Festival? Is this good?

There is no distinction between good and bad. Around the Dragon Boat Festival, it happens to be the rainy season. In the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China, Taiwan Province Province, South-central Japan and South Korea, continuous rainy days occur in June and July every year. Because now is the mature period of plums in Jiangnan, it is called "rainy season", and this period is called rainy season.

In the rainy season, the air humidity is high and the temperature is high, so clothes are easy to get moldy, so some people call the rainy season "moldy rain". After the rainy season, the weather began to be dominated by the Pacific subtropical high and officially entered the hot summer.

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Folk saying that it rains on Dragon Boat Festival.

1, three Dragon Boat Festival sunny, no harvest in the field.

The older generation said that if the Dragon Boat Festival is sunny for three consecutive days, the year next year will not be very good. Like some crops in the field, the crops planted by farmers will face a situation of reduced production, and basically no one can have a harvest.

It rained during the Dragon Boat Festival, and the food didn't have a good price.

If it rains on the Dragon Boat Festival for three consecutive years, the harvest will be good next year. For example, some crops in the field will have a bumper harvest, but once there is a bumper harvest, they will face an embarrassing situation, that is, the price of these foods will definitely not be too high, and there is a certain demand for food in the market. There is an oversupply of food in the market now, so the price of food will not be too high.