Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Proverbs of rain

Proverbs of rain

The proverbs of falling rain are: rain hits the head and kills the cow; Head leaks, dry beans; Show one's head, tail, etc.

The proverb "It rains in an ambush" means that if it rains in an ambush, no matter how strong the bull is, it will be sunburned to death on the next rainy day! It indicates that it is sunny and rainy in the dog days, and it is prone to summer drought. Similar agricultural proverbs include "rain first, taro dies in the sun". It is said that sunny day is better than rainy day.

That is to say, it rained on the first day of stay today. Then, it rained on the first day of stay. There is a high probability of this kind of rain in dog days. After all, the dog days are also the time when the annual rainfall is relatively concentrated, especially in areas with abundant annual rainfall. Under normal circumstances, it is very likely to rain every three days.