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What do you say about the fine weather in Beijing and Zhejiang?

The sunny weather in solar terms indicates drought and little rain in spring.

As the saying goes, "If you are surprised, it will clear up, and if you are dry, it will clear up." . There seems to be no rain in the solar terms, and the sunny weather often indicates that there is less rain and dry weather in February of the lunar calendar, which is a sign of spring drought. If you want to wait until it rains, you need to wait until next month, that is, the third month of the lunar calendar, and there may be rainy weather in Tomb-Sweeping Day.

There is also a proverb that bodes well: "After three days of fright, it will be fine and the awn will burn the sky." It seems that from today's shocking solar term, it has been sunny for three consecutive days without rain, so the situation of drought and water shortage is more serious. When it comes to the solar term, it is still very hot, and the drought and water shortage are still serious.

The proverb is still: "It thunders, but it rains till it is clear". The omen is just the opposite. If it thunders during the solar term, there will be more rain, which will last until Tomb-Sweeping Day.

As the old saying goes, "When the sun rises, the old farmer is flustered." Since ancient times, food is the sky for the people, and food is the sky, which is related to people's living standards. However, if the solar term is sunny, people used to be more worried about crop yield reduction.