Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The bigger the storm, the more expensive the fish.

The bigger the storm, the more expensive the fish.

It means that it is difficult to catch fish in stormy weather, and even fewer fish can be caught. Things are rare, so fish will be more expensive.

The bigger the storm, the more expensive the big fish. It comes from a simple and domineering sentence by The Knockout Gao Qiqiang, which tells the basic law of doing business: the bigger the storm, the more expensive the big fish. There is an old saying that "big waves wash sand to make big fish", because the oxygen content in water is higher and fish are more active under wind and waves. The greater the market fluctuation, the higher the risk and the higher the income, that is, the "big fish" is caught. And what is "expensive"? On the one hand, it can be "high value"; On the other hand, it can also be "sky-high".

The bigger the storm, the less calm the sea surface, the more difficult it is to fish, and the cost of fishing will also increase, so the price of fish will also rise. The bigger the wind and waves, the lower the fishing efficiency and the longer the fishing time, which will also lead to the increase in the price of fish.