Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Seeking Chinese meaning

Seeking Chinese meaning

American writer Mark Twain once said, "Everyone is talking about the weather, but no one is doing anything about it." Indeed, everyone talks about the weather. Many people often take the weather as the beginning of their conversation, for example, "It's a beautiful day today" and "Do you think it will rain?" "It's going to snow", and so on.

Some people think that they can foresee the change of the weather, but they disagree with each other. For example, someone will say, "Do you see the east is cloudy? It will rain tomorrow. " Another person may say, "It's cloudy. It looks like a fine day tomorrow. "

People tend to look at the weather according to their own wishes. The farmer wants rain, so he wants someone to tell him it's going to rain and doesn't believe anything else. When friends go out for a picnic, they will firmly believe that it will clear up soon even if it is still raining at lunch time.

Almost everyone listens to the weather forecast. But he didn't predict the weather as we wanted, and sometimes he made mistakes. Even so, he is right most of the time.