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What is the saying about white dew and sunny day?

It is a good sign that the Millennium solar terms are sunny. Generally speaking, if the weather is fine, the harvest this year is generally good. In this regard, the folk proverb is summed up as "the Millennium is sunny, there is no rice in the barn", which means that in the Millennium, if it is sunny, this year's harvest will be very good, and rice and grain can't even bloom in the granary.

In this regard, there is also a folk proverb that concludes that "the weather in Bailu is sunny and the rice is as white as silver", which can also well explain that sunny days in Bailu are very conducive to a bumper harvest. People all hope that the Millennium will clear up, leaving the saying that "the Millennium should clear up and not rain".

Millennium solar terms description

In ancient times, people found that observing the weather of the Millennium solar terms can also predict the future weather. First, if the Millennium is sunny, it means that there will be little rain or even some drought in the future. For this reason, the agricultural proverb says, "It doesn't rain for a thousand years, and it will dry until the Double Ninth Festival", which means that it will clear up for a thousand years, and the whole autumn will be drier than before.

Through observation, the ancients also found that the white dew weather is closely related to the cold dew weather, and left "the white dew is sunny and the cold dew is cloudy;" The expression "white dew is cloudy, cold dew is sunny" means that if the day of white dew is sunny, then cold dew is likely to be cloudy; If the white dew is cloudy, then the cold dew is likely to be sunny.

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