Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Lighting a fire while transplanting rice seedlings at night means that the seedlings are full of tips.

Lighting a fire while transplanting rice seedlings at night means that the seedlings are full of tips.

This season of planting awns reflects the busy scene in agricultural activities. There are many agricultural proverbs about awn seeds, one of which is called "sowing at night when awn seeds are lit", which means to grasp this time period well, even if torches are lit at night, sowing will be done, and missing it may affect the harvest; In addition, there is a saying called "rice seedlings are full of tips", which has a similar meaning.

Significance of transplanting rice seedlings at night with lights on.

"Playing kindling seedlings at night" is a popular agricultural proverb. In fact, there is a second part of this sentence, which is called "grab the fire and reap more grain", which means that during this period, even if the torch is lit at night, the rice seedlings should be inserted well, and the earlier they are inserted, the better the harvest will be. This statement makes sense. A large number of research experiments and actual production can prove that the earlier the sowing time is, the higher the final yield will be. If the time is too late, it may also lead to the failure of crops to mature. So farmers will plant seeds before this time.

The significance of rice transplanting with awn seeds is full of hints.

In addition, there is a saying that "rice seedlings are full of tips", which has a similar meaning. "Planting rice is full of tips, and the summer solstice is half full", which means that if rice is planted, the harvest will be good, but when rice is planted again on the summer solstice, the harvest will be much worse, with a difference of 15 days, so this reminds us to transplant rice early. These proverbs have condensed the rich experience of ancient farmers.

Proverbs about mango

There are many proverbs about mango in China, most of which are related to weather and agricultural production.

If you don't plant awns, it's no use planting them again

Duanyang is suitable for transplanting rice (late rice), and Man Cang is a family valley.

The solstice in summer is a water festival. If there is no rain, it will be dry. (Guangdong)

It is rainy from summer to day, and the typhoon comes late; At least it rains in summer and typhoons come early. (Fujian)

In the evening, light a fire (light a lamp) to plant rice seedlings, grab the fire color and get more food.

When villagers grow watermelons, the first knife does not produce melons, the second knife produces small melons, and the third knife produces big melons.

Harvest peas when it rains, and lose peas when it rains on the solstice in summer.

Wheat is gone, sorghum is gone.

Potatoes planted in May (summer sweet potatoes) are big mounds, and potatoes planted in June are roots.

Pouring cotton before and after wheat harvest is different for ten years.

It is appropriate to irrigate cotton nine times a decade when the wheat is harvested.

Squat in front of the wheat and water the flowers at the wheat mouth.