Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What is the next sentence of "Don't go out at sunrise, but go to Wan Li Road at sunset"?

What is the next sentence of "Don't go out at sunrise, but go to Wan Li Road at sunset"?

There is no dew on windy nights and no frost on cloudy nights.

There is no dew on windy nights and no frost on cloudy nights, which means there may be no dew on windy days and no frost on rainy days. This is a common expression to describe the weather.

Synonymous sentences about the weather are: "The fog is only three days, and it will rain for three days." "After a long rain and the singing of birds, it will clear up soon." "puffins fly upwards, and the wind doesn't wait for black." "The stars blink and go out with an umbrella." "The sun and the moon have wind circles, and there is wind and no rain." And so on are all summed up by the people according to their life experience.

Stay indoors at sunrise and travel thousands of miles at sunset. There is no dew on windy nights and no frost on cloudy nights. These two sentences are proverbs about the weather, or proverbs. Don't go out when it is cloudy in the morning, because the weather may be bad. When it is cloudy at night, the weather will be fine the next day and you can travel.