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Proverbs and explanations about the wind

The wind can be directly felt, so there are many proverbs and explanations about the wind, which are more scientific. The following are the proverbs and explanations about the wind that I compiled for you. Welcome to reading.

Proverbs and explanations about the wind

The east wind rises at night, and the head is red tomorrow.

Explanation: When the anticyclone center moves from the north to the east, the east wind blows in this area. Generally speaking, the weather in an anticyclone is mysterious, so this easterly wind is a sign of sunny days. These two sentences are more effective in inland winter. If the east wind blows in summer, it means the front of the southeast monsoon, so there will be more opportunities for rain. However, if the east wind blows, it is not necessary to be sunny at night.

In May, the east wind and heavy rain flooded the vegetable garden.

Note: It is normal for coastal areas to have southerly winds in summer. If the east wind blows in summer, it means there is a tropical depression or typhoon in the South China Sea. At this time, because the coastal areas are close to low pressure and typhoons, it will rain at the edge.

The southeast wind from the summer solstice will definitely block these potholes.

The first southeast wind from summer solstice, if you don't plant tidal fields, you will be poor.

The summer solstice wind blows the Buddha's face, and the food is not cheap.

Explanation:? Close the potholes? , which means low charge.

? Tidal field? It is a low-lying land.

The Buddha sits facing south, so? The wind blows Buddha's face? Guide wind.

In the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, the solstice in summer is the rainy season. At this time, the weather is changeable, that is, rain front weather. On the contrary, if the southeast wind blows steadily, it will dry up. In this way, only the lowlands can have a good harvest, and the high fields are afraid of drought.

Excerpts from proverbs and explanations about the wind.

1. You can't catch two fish with one hand, but you can't read two lines at once.

2. One person spreads the truth, and a hundred people spread it.

3. Do one thing, do a hundred things.

One bite is not fat, but one step can't cross the horizon.

5. A feather represents the wind direction and a grass represents the water flow.

6. One trick doesn't make a dragon, and one shovel doesn't dig a well.

7. penny for penny, penny for penny.

8. Ten dollars to spend and one dollar to save.

9. Be pregnant in October and give birth once.

10. You can't judge a book by its cover.

1 1. People look at childhood and horses look at kicking.

12. He who has no long-term worries must have near worries.

13. Dragons can't live without clouds and fish can't live without water.

14. Longan knows pearls, phoenix eyes know treasures, and ox eyes know grass.

15. Stay in the house before it is too late.

16. Go out and watch the sky, cook and watch the fire.

17. There is no doubt about employing people.

18. No melon is round and no one is perfect.

19. I would rather lose one thing than lose one thing.

20. Robbers can only use knives, and evil dogs can only use sticks.

A selection of proverbs and explanations about the wind

1. Your shoes are as big as your feet.

2. There are ups and downs, and there are advantages and disadvantages.

It is clear that there is medicine for pain.

Every fruit has a cause, and there are advantages and disadvantages.

5. If there is an uphill slope, there is a downhill slope, and if there is an approach, there is a way out.

6. Try it before eating, and think about it before cooking.

7. Eat its heart and listen to its voice.

8. once interrupted, it will be chaotic.

9. just easy to fold, always soft.

10. What you can say makes people laugh, and what you can't say makes people jump.

1 1. You will blame yourself, not others.

12. If you can jump, shrink your feet first, and if you can hit, shrink your neck first.

13. Ginger is not spicy, but pepper is not numb.

14. Nail the stake before tying the donkey and sow the nest before fishing.

15. More timely rain, less Monday morning quarterback.

16. How deep the foundation is, how high the wall is.

17. Go with the wind and strike while the iron is hot.

Proverbs about the wind and their extended explanations.

1. The father wants his son to become a dragon, and the son wants his father to ascend to heaven.

2. Rich but heartless, benevolent but not rich.

A civil servant has three hands and a military attache has four legs.

4. When the civilian speaks, the military attache breaks his leg.

5. The pig's head was burnt by fire, and all the money went to business.

6. Wealth is greatly reduced, and potential is overwhelming.

7. Cold, cold in the wind, poor, poor in rent.

8. The poor have a good heart, but the rich have a knife in their heart.

9. The poor have black hands and feet, but the rich have black hearts.

10. The poor beg for food and the rich burst their bellies.

1 1. The sweat of the poor, the rice of the rich.

12. Shut your mouth.

13. Officers can kill and civil servants can scrape.

14. Flattery is justified. Laugh before you speak.

15. Dogs will bite rotten things, but people will lick good things thoroughly.

16. The dog fights the human potential and the snow fights the wind potential.

17. Dogs go to fart and people go to potential.

18. The greedy ghost is not full, and the miser is not rich.

19. The poor live in downtown areas, but the rich have distant relatives in the mountains.

20. It is difficult to cover two ears with one hand, but it is difficult to board two boats with one foot.

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