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Agriculture and weather proverbs

Weather proverb:

When the clouds fall, the ground won't dry.

Clouds twist raindrops.

Dark clouds take over the driving, and if it doesn't cloudy, it will fall.

Clouds are low and rainy, and clouds are high and clear.

At dawn, the river rose by ten feet.

When the red clouds turn black, there will be heavy rain.

Agricultural proverbs:

Wheat should be watered with buds and vegetables with flowers.

Rice is as red as a warbler, and it is all supplied by water.

An inch of wheat is not afraid of water, and a foot of wheat is afraid of water.

It is not hot in June, and the grain will not bear fruit.

In June, the quilt was covered, and there was no rice in the field.