Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - It is a proverb to describe the weather that La Qibala freezes to death in western Western jackdaw. What other similar proverbs are there?

It is a proverb to describe the weather that La Qibala freezes to death in western Western jackdaw. What other similar proverbs are there?

It is a proverb to describe the weather that La Qibala freezes to death in western Western jackdaw. What other similar proverbs are there?

1, wheat covers three layers in winter, and sleeps with steamed bread next year. Description: If the temperature is low in winter that year, pests can't freeze to death in cold weather, so they won't harm food.

2. Pull up Bala and freeze your chin. Commentary: It is the coldest time in La Qibala, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it can freeze your chin.

3, the winter solstice is the ninth day, and the cuffs are hidden in both hands. Explanation: The beginning of winter to the solstice is the beginning of "Nine winters". You can't take your hands out at this time, you can put them in your sleeves to prevent frostbite.

4, the first 929 didn't make a move when meeting, and the third 949 was shivering with cold. Note: From beginning of winter, every nine days to Sunday is a cycle, and one * * * is nine cycles. Here it is 1929. I don't want to reach out when I'm cold. At 39: 49, I was shivering with cold.

5, Sanjiu cold, three volts hot. Explanation: In a year, the coldest time is "March 9th severe cold" and the hottest time is "dog days".

6, winter solstice to Laba, neither cold nor afraid. Explanation: Even if you don't feel cold, you are scared enough from the solar term from winter solstice to the lunar Laba.

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Proverbs are similar to idioms, but they are colloquial and easy to understand. Generally speaking, they express a complete meaning and are almost one or two short sentences in form. Proverbs cover a wide range, some of which are agricultural proverbs; Some common sense proverbs belong to all aspects of life.

Most proverbs reflect the practical experience of working people, and they are generally handed down orally. Most of them are easy-to-understand spoken short sentences or rhymes. Proverbs, like idioms, are part of the whole Chinese language, which can increase the uniqueness and vividness of the language. But proverbs and famous sayings are different. Proverbs are the practical experience of working people, and famous sayings are said by celebrities.