Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Is it an idiom that it snows continuously?
Is it an idiom that it snows continuously?
"Heavy snowfall" is generally used with agricultural proverbs. The agricultural proverb "heavy snow is a bumper harvest year, heavy snow is not cold and drought will happen next year" has a clear surface meaning and can be understood at a glance. It means that during the "heavy snow" solar term, heavy snow is falling, and the snowfall is particularly large, which indicates that the coming year must be a bumper harvest year; On the contrary, during the "heavy snow" solar term, there was no cooling or obvious cooling, and there was no frequent snowfall. There is no cold weather in winter, and there will be drought next year.
The idiom related to "heavy snow" is "heavy snow", which means that a large number of snowflakes fall, indicating that there are many and chaotic, and is used to describe heavy snow. It should be noted that this idiom refers not only to the large and dense snowflakes falling from the sky, but also to the total amount of snow falling on the ground. Example: The world is covered with snow. Snowflakes adorn the earth as picturesque as jade.
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