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Who can know the agricultural proverbs about rice production in China? Learn from the past!

Wuxi agricultural proverb reflecting agricultural production: "wheat should be robbed and rice should be raised"; "The white dew is charming, the autumn equinox rice is beautiful, there is no green rice in the cold dew, and the first frost falls together", which shows the mature harvest of rice in the last four solar terms of the white dew.

Agricultural proverbs about rice

It is better to accumulate grain than to accumulate gold.

People in the house need food to support themselves.

Shallow water transplanting turns green.

Grain comes out for watering and wheat comes out for burning.

Ignorance clears the seeds.

Planting grain in summer will starve a woman who is afraid of her wife. (Jiangxi)

Rice flowers need rain and wheat flowers need wind.

See Sui Yi, 36 Dynasties.

Small summer row, big summer cut.

If you don't cut the grain in hot weather, you lose a reed a day. (Jiangxi)

Late rice won't last until autumn, and it won't be harvested after autumn. (Yangtze River Basin)

Wheat ripens overnight and grain ripens three times.

The valley extends to Man Cang, and the wheat falls to the ground.

Good wheat does not see leaves, and good grain does not see ears.

There are many white clouds in the autumn equinox, and Tian He is everywhere.

Daoxiang is afraid of the wind, and Maixiang is afraid of the rain.

Rice is afraid of cold dew and frost all night, and wheat is afraid of sunny and rainy days.

Be afraid of old age and cold.

People are afraid of old age and poverty, and rice is afraid of autumn drought.

People are afraid of getting sick when they are old, and they are afraid of boring insects when they eat.

People are afraid of being old and poor, and food is afraid of the afternoon wind.

There are barnyard grass in the paddy field, like a poisonous snake bite.

Cut the grain seven times to make rice.

Three times mowing, eight meters and two bran.

This year's cotton will grow longer next year, and the yield of paddy-upland rotation will be high.

Gu Huang is afraid of insects, beans are afraid of pods, and sesame seeds are afraid of flowering.