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What are the proverbs about the weather?
It would be nice if it rained in the morning, and it rained until dawn at night. If it rains in the morning, it won't last long, but it will definitely be sunny during the day; But it's just the opposite when it rains at night. It usually rains all night.
3, jujube buds, cotton planting. The meaning of this sentence is clear at a glance. The buds of jujube trees burst open, indicating that the temperature in spring has reached a basically stable height, and the cotton planting season is coming.
4, mango is busy, mango is white. Mango is the third solar term in summer, and the busy farming season reaches its climax around June 5 of the Gregorian calendar. This sentence means that sowing should be completed during this period, and after this solar term, the survival rate of crops will be lower and lower.
5. Transplanting in Qingming and Grain Rain. During the Qingming period, it rains a lot, so farmers have to plow water to farm. Because the rice fields in the south were planted in winter, safflower seeds flourished during the Qingming period, and the plowshares were pulled by cows, and safflower seeds fell to the ground one after another.
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