Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What do heavy snow, solar terms and sunny days portend?
What do heavy snow, solar terms and sunny days portend?
There is a folk proverb called "It's sunny and snowy, but it's snowy in beginning of spring". This proverb means that if the solar terms are as sunny as heavy snow, it indicates that there will be a lot of snowfall in beginning of spring.
As the saying goes, "snow will bring a good harvest", which means that if it snows in winter, it indicates a good harvest in the coming year. If the weather is sunny and the temperature is warm on a snowy day, it means that there is less precipitation in the whole winter, which will bring a dry winter, affect the growth of crops and not be nourished by water.
In the past, when irrigation facilities were backward, a dry winter without precipitation was very unfavorable to overwintering crops, which would lead to a large-scale crop reduction, insufficient precipitation, serious crop growth and natural yield reduction.
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Also, if the temperature is high in winter, the pests in the soil will not freeze to death, which will interfere with our crops and do great harm to farmland. "Heavy snow falls one after another, so we will eat steamed stuffed buns in the coming year." "One heavy snow is 10%, and three heavy snow harvests."
These proverbs all show that snowfall in winter has a good effect on crops. On the contrary, if it is sunny in the snowy season, we should pay more attention to crop irrigation and pest management.
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