Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What creatures can predict the weather, and how?

What creatures can predict the weather, and how?

Good morning to visit Jindi: ants move, swallows fly low and fish jump out of the water.

Cried the Mole, "It will clear up." . Swallows flew low in the snake aisle, and soon it rained heavily.

Dragonflies are flying in groups, and a thunderstorm is coming. There was heavy rain when the ants moved.

Toad, there is a storm. A cicada chirps in the rain, reporting that the weather will be fine.

The rooster went into the cage early today, and the sun will be red tomorrow. It rained heavily when the loach jumped.

Welcome the sun in early autumn and set in late autumn. It's okay when the spider opens the net, but it rains when the spider closes the net.

There will be a "storm" when the ants are in groups. Chickens crow and thieves steal.

Cats eat grass in the morning, and the weather is fine; At night, cats eat grass and it rains. Dogs eat grass and it will rain.

Sparrows hoard food and it will snow. There is a cold wave when geese fly south. When sparrows are lazy, there must be a rain.

In August, frogs crow, and ploughing jumps (drought).

In October, frogs crow and cry for arsenic (drought).

Many animals have the ability to recognize things. Animals such as bees, pigs, sheep, chickens, turtles and ants can all know the weather changes.