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Colorful auspicious clouds appear in Lijiang and Shangri-La. What other natural phenomena are regarded as good omen?

The clouds in the sky are colorful, just like beautiful pictures under the blue sky. This is the rare rainbow cloud, a colorful auspicious cloud that appears in Lijiang and Shangri-La. Rainbow cloud is a natural weather phenomenon with no auspicious or dangerous meaning. Ancient people often regarded some natural phenomena as good omen or dangerous omen. Let's see what they have.

Dewdrops fall from the sky.

Dew appears on the leaves every morning, which is a common natural phenomenon. However, in ancient times, it was regarded as a good omen. As long as the dew falls, the world will be at peace. The ancients not only believed this, but also entertained guests with dew. They believe that dew can strengthen the body and prolong life.

Tian ci Xiang Rui

In ancient times, auspiciousness was generally a symbol of auspiciousness and was considered as a natural phenomenon beneficial to human beings, such as colorful clouds in the sky, ears in the grass, springs on the ground and so on. Generally, a wheat only produces one ear, and two ears will be considered auspicious. In fact, binaural variation is a natural phenomenon. Fountains are not everywhere, but they are not uncommon. The sweetness of fountain water is also a natural phenomenon, indicating that the water quality is better. Ancient people didn't understand scientific knowledge and thought it was luck. There are many kinds of animals and plants in nature, and some rare ones are called exotic animals. Once the ancient people discovered a new species, they would think it was a harbinger of something beautiful. Generally speaking, the ancients thought that something novel and beautiful was a good omen.

four leaf clover

Modern science has been used to explain various natural phenomena. We sometimes believe in fate and hard work. For example, we usually see clover, four-leaf clover is a variety of clover, and five-leaf clover also appears, but rarely. In life, friends, as long as they see clover, they will try to find it carefully. If they can find clover, they will be very lucky. This rare fate makes it a lucky grass for everyone.