Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Proverbs about solar terms and seasons

Proverbs about solar terms and seasons

Ready-made words commonly used in people's lives. Proverbs are similar to idioms, but colloquial, easy to understand, generally express a complete meaning, and there are almost one or two short sentences in form.

After eating the Dragon Boat Festival dumplings, the cotton-padded clothes were completely delivered.

Eating summer solstice noodles shortens the day; Eating noodles until winter can arrange a line a day.

Six or nine times in spring, and five Kyubi no Youko means that the beginning of spring is the last day of May 9th, or the first day of June 9th.

It snows heavily every year, not on March 9 but on April 9.

Hot or not, the grain will not bear fruit.

It's July Festival, it's cold at night and hot during the day.

Spring rain and autumn harvest mean that it rains during spring ploughing, which indicates a bumper harvest year.

Beginning of autumn hangs a hoe hook.

Beginning of autumn is not in beginning of autumn, and June 20th refers to the lunar calendar, while beginning of autumn usually lasts from June 20th to early July.

It rained three times in early autumn, and the linen jacket hung high.

In the eighteen days of early autumn, every inch of grass bears seeds.

It was cold on March 9th and hot in the middle.

In July and August, mosquitoes were still strung under their feet.

The drought and flood are scheduled for July 15, and the harvest is scheduled for August 15.

July rain, August drought, cotton and peaches compete for eggs.

Qingming Snow Rest, Grain Rain Frost Stop.

Opposite the door is Samsung, and there are people sitting at the door.

The ninth trick: 1929 Don't shoot; 3949 ling uplink; 5969, watching willows by the river; In 7963, take off your coat, a pedestrian on the road; 99 Yang Huakai; Nineteen swallows are coming; 1999, the wheat entered the mouth.

Money can't buy a drought in May and a full meal in June.