Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - In the end, I didn't go out in the morning, but went to Wan Li Road at night. Again, the morning glow never dies, and the sunset glow goes to Wan Li Road.
In the end, I didn't go out in the morning, but went to Wan Li Road at night. Again, the morning glow never dies, and the sunset glow goes to Wan Li Road.
Weather proverbs, also known as agricultural proverbs, are common sayings about weather changes in the form of idioms or songs. Weather proverbs are basically the product of agricultural society. The history of dictation and notes is full of rhymes, anecdotes and proverbs to show whether it will be sunny or stormy tomorrow.
Extended data
Whether it is farmers, vendors or others who want to farm, whether they can predict the weather tomorrow is the key to success or failure. Before mercury barometer was invented, it was extremely difficult to collect any weather forecast data. Although it can provide a tool to predict humidity changes like weather bars, the most reliable way to predict the weather is human experience.
typical
"It's cloudy in the first month, with stars in February, thunder in March and April, rainy in May, sunny in June, windy in July and August, frost and snow in September, and cold wave festival in November and December." "One fog and three sunny days, and the fog will blow for three days." "The sky is full of clouds, and it keeps raining and snowing." "The branches of magpies call, and it will be sunny when you go out."
"There is no dew on windy nights and no frost on cloudy nights." These humorous rhymes were written by different authors in different years, which predicted the climate change all the year round and the weather changes with the surrounding things. Although it is not necessarily true, it provides a more reliable forecast of weather changes for people to prepare.
trait
First, these proverbs are the crystallization of thousands of years of agricultural production experience, so many of them can coincide with modern meteorological theory. However, due to the limitation of production conditions and knowledge level at that time, most of these proverbs are an experience of knowing what they know but not knowing why, which cannot rise to the level of scientific theory.
Secondly, because these proverbs are the products of agricultural society, there are great local restrictions. A proverb is very useful in the north, while people who are proud of things in the south have a narrow vision and limited experience, so they can't observe and analyze problems from a comprehensive perspective.
Third, it also includes feudal superstition and idealism, but if we can study it with historical materialism and dialectical materialism, it is not difficult for us to learn from roughness and find the wisdom of our ancestors.
References:
Weather proverbs. Baidu baike
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