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Weather proverb on the first day of October

There is a weather proverb on the first day of October, and firewood and charcoal are as expensive as gold; On the first day of October, the sun is more expensive than gold; Laugh on the first day of October, and winter is as warm as spring without snow; On the first day of October, it was sunny, and it was a long winter. It's cloudy at the beginning of October, so it's hard to find a charcoal seller.

1. On the first day of October, firewood and charcoal are as expensive as gold

This sentence means that if it rains on the first day of October of the lunar calendar, the winter in that year will be extremely cold, and people can only burn a lot of firewood to keep out the cold, because the demand for firewood suddenly increases, and the price of firewood will be much more expensive than usual.

2. On the first day of October, the sun is more expensive than gold.

This sentence means that if it rains on the first day of October in the lunar calendar, it will be mainly rainy for a long time in the future, because it is difficult to see the sun afterwards, so it will be particularly expensive.

3. On the first day of October, it's snowless and warm as spring in winter

Here, the smile on the sun means a sunny day, which means that if it's sunny on the first day of October, there will be snow-free weather and warmth as spring in winter. The implication is that it is the same as the agricultural proverb "It will be sunny on the first day of October, and it will be a warm winter without clothes".

4. It's sunny on the first day of October, and you can spend the winter alone

If it's sunny on the first day of October, you can spend the winter alone. Here, the dead of winter refers to the cold winter. If you can wear light clothes in the cold winter, the implication is that winter is a warm winter.

5. It's hard to find a charcoal seller on the first day of October.

This agricultural proverb means that if it's cloudy on the first day of October, it's hard to find a charcoal seller in winter. You know, in the past, whether cooking or heating in rural areas, coal was burned, and many businessmen selling charcoal would clamor for briquettes. If it is difficult to find charcoal sellers, it means that winter is a cold winter.