Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Proverbs about snow
Proverbs about snow
Explanation: Timely winter snow indicates that the coming year will be a bumper harvest year. This is a harbinger of a bumper crop in the coming year.
2. August 15, Yun Zheyue, the fifteenth day of the first month was bright.
Commentary: Traditional rural folk songs, in August 15, Yun Zheyue (referring to cloudy days), and in the first month of the following year 15, turn on the lights with snow (snow), which indicates good weather in the coming year.
Wheat is covered with three quilts in winter and sleeps with steamed bread in the next year.
Explanation: The more snow in winter, the more favorable it is for the next year's harvest.
4, the dog fights the potential, and the snow fights the wind.
Description: Dogs are fiercer with the help of people, and snow is fiercer with the help of wind. Metaphor bad guys rely on some kind of power to bully others. ?
It snows heavily, so there will be no shortage of rain in the coming year.
Explanation: If there is heavy snow and solar terms, there will be no drought caused by lack of rain in the coming year.
It's snowing heavily this year, and the harvest will be good next year.
Explanation: The more it snows in winter, the better the harvest next year.
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