Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - A scary proverb on a sunny day

A scary proverb on a sunny day

According to the following dozens of proverbs, I hope I can help you.

-? The weather is not sunny.

-? There is more rain in the spring equinox, but less rain in Tomb-Sweeping Day.

-? At the vernal equinox, the sun shines directly at the equator, and the length of day and night is the same.

-? The vernal equinox is sunny and the grass is lush in the distance.

-? The vernal equinox is warm and the swallows return to their nests.

-? The vernal equinox divides day and night equally, and everything begins in spring.

-? The vernal equinox is warm and peach blossoms are in full bloom.

-? At the vernal equinox, wheat gets up.

-? The vernal equinox and the autumnal equinox are equally divided day and night.

-? Getting up with wheat at the vernal equinox is worth a thousand dollars in an instant.

-? The vernal equinox is coming, the Qingming Festival is coming, with more rain and less sunny days.

These proverbs reflect the climate characteristics before and after the vernal equinox and solar terms, and usually usher in sunny weather, which is beneficial to agricultural production.