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Summer proverbs solar terms summer proverbs

The proverbs of summer vacation are as follows:

"It doesn't rain in the autumn equinox, and it's not sunny in summer." This proverb conveys the climatic characteristics of the autumnal equinox and the summer heat. If it doesn't rain at the autumnal equinox, there will be no sunny weather in summer, reflecting the gradual change of climate.

"Open the window in autumn and open the door in summer." It means that you can properly open the window for ventilation in autumn and open the door for ventilation in summer, because the weather is getting cold.

"Millennium is not cold, the autumnal equinox is not cold, the cold dew is not cold, and the first frost is not cold. It is a good autumn. " This proverb conveys the gradual cooling process in autumn, and explains the temperature characteristics of several solar terms such as the autumnal equinox, white dew, cold dew and first frost, which together constitute a suitable autumn.

"In summer, the tail is upturned, and the cold dew adds clothes." It means that after the summer heat, the temperature begins to drop, and clothes need to be gradually increased during the cold dew to cope with the increasingly cool weather.

"The autumnal equinox has arrived, and mosquitoes have arrived; After the cold dew, mosquitoes go. " This proverb describes the change of mosquito activity in autumn. After the autumnal equinox, there are many mosquitoes, and after the cold dew, the mosquitoes gradually decrease.

"Summer has come and the cold has gone." Describe the situation that summer gradually passed and entered autumn.

"Cold air fills the doorway, bitter and salty fruit." It means that the cold begins to penetrate, and the taste of melons and fruits will become more bitter.

"In summer, wind, dust and cold dew are harmful to the group." This paper expounds the influence of summer solstice and cold dew on nature and people's lives. Sandstorms are more common in summer, and cold dew can easily cause some diseases.

These summer proverbs reflect people's observation and summary of climate, farming and life, and also reflect people's experience and feelings about the changes of solar terms. These proverbs not only recorded people's understanding of the natural environment in ancient times, but also guided people's life and agricultural activities to some extent.