Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Understanding the weather through clouds.

Understanding the weather through clouds.

Looking at the weather from the clouds, we quote the proverb "The sun is dizzy and it rains in the middle of the night, and the moon is dizzy and it is windy at noon", "The east rainbow thunders and the west rainbow rains" and "The morning glow does not go out, and the sunset glow travels thousands of miles" to explain the relationship between the change of cloud luster and the weather change respectively. These proverbs

It is a stable sentence circulating among the masses. Vivid, harmonious and easy to remember.

You can guess the weather by observing the clouds in the sky.