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What is the next sentence of the proverb "Fish scales in the sky" about clouds?

The next sentence is: "You don't have to turn over the grain to dry it", which means that the clouds in the sky are like fish scales, the weather will be fine and the light will be good, so you can dry it without turning over the grain.

Extended reading

Spring fog wind, summer fog clear,

It is foggy and cloudy in autumn and foggy and snowy in winter.

The above questions come from the summer homework of Chinese in the fourth grade of primary school.

As the saying goes, clouds are a sign of the weather. Because weather changes often show signs from clouds, clouds are a reflection of the weather system. Take the fish scale cloud as an example. In addition to "there are fish scales in the sky, so you don't have to turn over the grain in the sun", there is a diametrically opposite proverb "the sky is full of fish scales, so the wind will jump even if it doesn't rain".

Meteorologists explained that meteorological proverbs have geographical limitations. Some proverbs are applicable to the south of the Yangtze River, while others are only applicable to the north. Even if there are some contradictions, there is no right or wrong.

So contradictory, who should we listen to?

Many meteorological proverbs are actually people's summary of historical weather experience, which is scientific to some extent, but they can't replace science, and of course they can't be used for scientific weather forecast, and they are only rough judgments at most.

"Fish scale spot" refers to the cumulus clouds in meteorology. It usually appears at an altitude of three or four kilometers, and consists of many small gray clouds arranged regularly. Clouds are separated from each other and merged with each other, and blue sky can be seen in the cracks of clouds. Thick clouds can also show the position of the sun and the moon. The whole cloud layer is relatively thin and the center is slightly thicker. It looks dark at the center and thin and bright at the edges. One bright and one dark like a fish scale. Clouds are arranged neatly, like tiles on the roof. The masses call it "fish scale spot" or "Wayun".

Most of these clouds are under high pressure control, and the atmosphere is relatively stable. It is a cloud formed under the hollow inversion layer and a sign of sunny days. Therefore, there is a saying among the masses that "there are fish scales in the sky and there is no need to turn over food in the sun" and "Wayun, the sun is evil."