Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Proverbs and sayings about solar terms
Proverbs and sayings about solar terms
It's sunny and windy in the west, and it's sunny and windy in the west.
At sunset, the west wind stays, but the trees can't blow down.
The northwest wind often blows, and the weather has been fine recently.
The east wind will start at midnight, and the weather will be fine tomorrow.
After the rain, the east wind blows, and the rain will never stop.
The south wind blows to the end, and the north wind returns.
The south wind is afraid of sunset, and the north wind is afraid of dawn.
Fog and dew in the south wind and frost in the north wind.
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