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Slangs commonly used by rural people

1. Spring competes with the sun and summer competes with the time. It is not advisable to delay agricultural work throughout the year.

2. After the Jingzhe Festival, spring plowing cannot rest.

3. When the wheat rises on the vernal equinox, farming must follow closely.

4. The spring equinox is early and the Grain Rain is late, so the Qingming Festival is the right time to plant cotton.

5. If there is no garlic in the summer solstice, the cloves must have fallen apart.

6. Water is the mother of the field. Without water, there will be no food.

7. People mislead people for a while, and places misunderstand people for a year.

8. Three points of planting and seven points of management, only ten harvests are guaranteed.

9. Don’t be afraid of insects, don’t be afraid of diseases, just be afraid of disasters and ignore them.

10. If you are not afraid of repeated cropping of land, you are afraid of repeated cropping of grain.

11. People are afraid of old age and poverty, and rice is afraid of cold, dew and wind.

12. I would rather have a bushel of seeds than a bushel of gold.

13. When the sun sets when feeding bees, the bees will not steal.

14. A radish has a tassel on its head and a radish on its third volt.

15. Raising geese requires passing the green barrier, raising ducks requires passing the fishy barrier, and raising chickens requires passing the animal barrier.

16. The clouds are gone in the morning and the dog is dead in the sun at noon.

17. Spiders weave webs in action, catching insects after long rains.

18. If you want to produce more melons, you have to put flowers within flowers.

19. When the weather gets warm in winter, bugs make a big fuss.

20. Cicadas scream in the rain, and sunny days are forecast.