Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Good rain knows which solar term the season is talking about (). A. Qingming B. Grain Rain C. Rainwater D. beginning of spring

Good rain knows which solar term the season is talking about (). A. Qingming B. Grain Rain C. Rainwater D. beginning of spring

Good rainy season refers to the solar terms in Grain Rain.

Grain Rain is one of the 24 solar terms, which refers to the middle or late February of the lunar calendar. At this time, it has entered the spring, the weather is getting warmer and the rainfall is increasing. This is a good season for planting and farming.

"Good rain knows the season" is a poem written by Wu Cheng'en's The Journey to the West in the Ming Dynasty, which means that good rain knows when it will rain. This poem is widely quoted and becomes a common idiom.

"Good rain knows the season" means that timely rain can help farmers harvest. In Chinese traditional agricultural society, rain is the key factor of agricultural production. If the rain comes too late or too early, too much or too little, it will have a great impact on the growth of crops and the livelihood of farmers. Therefore, timely rain, like a gift from the sky, can bring joy and satisfaction to people.

In interpersonal communication, "good rain knows the season" has a similar meaning. If friends can help and support each other when needed, just like timely rain, they can make each other happier and happier. Without understanding and care, people will wither and lose like dry land.

Generally speaking, the idiom "a good rain knows the season" emphasizes the importance of being in harmony with the right place and the right time. Whether it is agricultural production or interpersonal communication, we need to make the right actions at the right time and situation. Only in this way can we get the best results and get the greatest benefits.

Therefore, whether at work or in life, we should pay close attention to the surrounding environment and changes, adjust our thinking and actions in time, avoid missing opportunities, and bring more benefits to ourselves and others.