Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Please write two proverbs about balloon festival.
Please write two proverbs about balloon festival.
◆ It rains on sunny days.
Long summer, Xiao Man, regardless of (Henan, Hunan).
It doesn't rain in the long summer, and the plowshares hang high (clouds).
It rains less in summer and snows well in winter (Sue).
It is rainy in long summer and rainy in Gu Mi, Hunan.
It rains in summer, at least in summer (Fujian).
The small fields in the long summer are full of water, and the summer solstice burns the sky (Guangdong).
Rain and flood in summer (Hunan).
Long summer rains and nine floods (Zhejiang).
It is sunny and rainy in long summer (Jiangxi).
It will be dry when it is sunny in summer (Hunan).
◆ Ray
Thunder in long summer and drought in June (Hunan).
There are many pests in early rice when it thunders in summer.
◆ Temperature
Long summer is not hot, and grains are not fruitful (Zhejiang).
From the long summer to the summer solstice, there is bound to be heavy rain when it is hot (Shandong)
It is cold and windy in long summer, and there will be heavy rain when it is hot (Shandong).
◆ Others
Long summer was wet with sweat, and it rained heavily that day (Guangdong).
The snake comes out of the hole in the long summer, ready for rapid flood control (Shaanxi).
Frogs are everywhere in the long summer, and rain is coming.
Long summer is small, rivers are full (Jiangxi).
See summer in long summer, and see autumn (gold) in beginning of autumn.
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