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What are the meteorological proverbs that use the characteristics and living habits of animals and plants to observe the sky and images?

People have also created a large number of meteorological proverbs that use the characteristics and living habits of animals and plants to observe the sky and observe the image. These proverbs sum up the regular reflection of climate change on animals and are scientific to some extent.

From the animal's point of view, the weather is like this: "The morning warbler calls it sunny, and the evening warbler calls it rain"; "Frogs croak, which is the precursor of thunderstorm"; "Xiaoyan used to eat rice cold and drink water cold"; "After a long rain, listening to the birds singing, it soon cleared up."

From the point of view of plants, the weather is like this: "moss grows underwater, which is when it rains heavily"; "Indigo grows on the water and the weather changes again"; "It was dried and killed, but not killed."