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What's the weather like on New Year's Day?

This is a common expression for forecasting the weather. Straight lesbian? It means it has been raining. Literally, it doesn't matter if it is cloudy on the first day, but if it rains the next day, it may continue to rain in the next few days. In the past, the weather forecast was not as developed as it is now, so the farmer's uncle can only predict the future weather according to the previous weather.

People used to think that the weather from the first day of the first month to the twelfth day of the first month predicted the weather in the next twelve months. It doesn't matter if it's cloudy on New Year's Day. It's not good if it rains on New Year's Day. It rained all the time in the first month, but it stopped raining in the spring ploughing season.

Farmers' uncles depend on the weather for food. If it doesn't rain during spring ploughing, it will greatly affect spring sowing. In the countryside? Spring rain is as expensive as oil? Generally speaking, most of the spring rains are from Mao Mao, which will not harm crops, but also nourish the land and crops and make them grow better.

Moreover, the land moistened by spring rain will not be so dry and easier to cultivate. If it rains on the second day of the lunar new year, the farmer's uncle will predict that spring ploughing may be short of water, so it is necessary to start preparing water early.

I have to say that the wisdom of the older generation is really admirable. In addition to these catchy idioms, there are many idioms compiled according to the 24 solar terms. These proverbs are easy to understand, but they can predict the future weather well. It was really useful when there was no weather forecast before.

The experience summed up by the old people themselves is compiled with these simple and memorable proverbs and passed down from generation to generation. So that future generations will know what to do next according to different proverbs.