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It doesn't rain in solar terms.

It's certainly not good not to rain in the rainy season.

Because spring rain is as expensive as oil, if it doesn't rain, it is not conducive to agricultural production. For farmers, the biggest taboo on rainy days is that there is no rain. There is a saying in the folk song that "there are no seedlings if it doesn't rain", which means that there are no seedlings if it doesn't rain, and the crops may not be harvested in that year. Especially in ancient times, when we were eating in the weather, rain was what farmers wanted most, a gift from God, and a guarantee for farming and eating. "Spring rain is as expensive as oil", so proper precipitation is particularly important for crop growth.

It's easy to understand that it doesn't rain and you are hungry after autumn. It means that there is no rainy weather in rainy solar terms, but there is a sunny day, which indicates that this year's rainfall will be less, and it is a dry year with relatively little precipitation. Without sufficient precipitation, it is naturally difficult for crops to get a bumper harvest. After autumn, if there is not enough food as a guarantee, it will become a green crop. Naturally, I will be hungry. According to the agricultural proverb, it is quite favorable for rain to appear in the rainy solar terms. It is generally believed that if there is rain in the rain solar terms, then this year's precipitation will be more abundant.

As the saying goes, there is more rain and less rain, and there is more water in a year. Rainy solar terms are also considered as the beginning of precipitation in a year. If there is precipitation in the rainy season, the annual precipitation will be much more, otherwise it will be dry. It's raining, it's raining, and it's gloomy in Grain Rain. This agricultural proverb also refers to the rainy solar term, if there is rain. Then the rainy weather will continue intermittently until the Grain Rain solar terms, so the precipitation brought by such weather is naturally abundant. In the past farming era, the irrigation of farmland mainly depended on rainfall, which is also called looking up to heaven for a bumper harvest. Therefore, only abundant rainfall can make crops have a good harvest. Naturally, you don't have to go hungry again.