Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Proverbs of shocking poems

Proverbs of shocking poems

1, the south wind blows, and the seedlings are planted late.

According to whether it is northerly or southerly, we can also judge whether the future weather is suitable for farming. If the wind blows south that day, farming will be postponed.

I didn't see the sky for forty-nine days before the thunder.

The moral is that it has been thundering and raining before the solar terms are shocked, and it is prone to low temperature and rainy weather in the later period.

3. Before the thunder, the mountains were good for farmers.

This is an agricultural proverb in mountainous areas. Thunderstorm weather occurs before the solar term, and it is easier to plant experts in mountainous areas, because farmland drainage in mountainous areas is convenient, which is very beneficial to crop growth.

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I was shocked to hear that Remy is like mud.

It means that it thundered that day, which means that the weather will be fine and the rice will be harvested, so the rice price will be quite cheap that year.

5, peas out of nine, flowers do not knot.

When the peach blossoms open at nine o'clock, the weather will get warmer. It's too late to plant peas after the scare season, and even if they bloom, they can't bear fruit.

6. The north wind blows, and winter starts from scratch.

It means that the temperature drops suddenly when the north wind blows.

7. When the spring thunder rings, everything is shocked.

This is an ideographic statement. On this day, spring thunder sounded and everything began to recover.

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8, spring thunder, everything is long.

Spring thunder sounded, the earth warmed up, plants began to grow, and animals began to go out for food and reproduction.

When the spring thunder sounded, the farmers were busy.

As soon as the spring thunder rang, farmers began to have no leisure time and farm all day.

10, rain and thunder, wheat fields like mounds.

During the famine season, thunder and rain brought about a bumper harvest of grain.