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What are the local dialects?

About "What are your hometown dialects" is as follows:

Hometown proverbs refer to folk proverbs and slang that spread in a certain region, a certain community or ethnic group. They usually reflect people's life experience and wisdom, and are concise, lively and profound.

"Don't go out at sunrise, travel thousands of miles at sunset": This proverb means that if there is a sunrise in the morning, it indicates that the weather may get worse and it is not suitable for going out; And if there is a sunset glow in the evening, it indicates that the weather will be fine in the next few days and you can travel with confidence.

"Thunder comes first, but it doesn't rain much": This proverb describes thunderstorm weather. If the thunder is loud, it may not rain for long.

"Long summer is full of rivers": This proverb means that between the two solar terms of long summer and xiaoman, when the rainfall increases, the river will be full and the water tank at home will be full.

"Before and after Grain Rain, plant melons and beans": This proverb means that before and after the solar term in Grain Rain, it is the best time to plant melons and beans.

"You can't send cold clothes after eating the Dragon Boat Festival Zongzi": This proverb means that after the Dragon Boat Festival, the weather will gradually get warmer, so you don't need to wear cold clothes.

"It snows in Qingming, but it snows in Grain Rain": This proverb means that after Tomb-Sweeping Day's anger, there will be no more snowy weather; After the solar term in Grain Rain, there will be no frost weather.

"Winter solstice night, summer solstice day, no patients": This proverb means that no patients will get sick in winter solstice night and summer solstice day. This is because the solstice night in winter is the coldest time of the year, while the solstice night in summer is the hottest time of the year, so people are easy to get sick.

"beginning of autumn is in summer, and the weather in Sanqiu is suitable for harvesting": This proverb describes that there will be a short period of hot weather between beginning of autumn and summer, but in autumn, the weather gradually turns cold, which is suitable for collecting food and clothes.

This proverb describes the relationship and characteristics of the six solar terms in spring, summer and summer among the 24 solar terms.

This proverb means that if it doesn't rain on the Double Ninth Festival, we should pay attention to whether it rains on the third day of the lunar calendar. If it doesn't rain on the thirteenth day of the lunar calendar, it may be dry and rainy all winter.

The above are some common hometown dialects and their explanations. These proverbs reflect people's observation and understanding of natural phenomena, climate change and life experience. They concisely express some common sense and wisdom of life, which is of great guiding significance to people's life and production activities.