Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the proverbs about rain?

What are the proverbs about rain?

Abstract of proverbs about rain:

The rain hits the fifth watch and basks in the puddle.

When the rain crows, the umbrella stays.

Rain crow is ugly, don't leave your umbrella; It rains at dusk, but it dries in the Ming Dynasty.

Today is a fish scale day, it's windy and it doesn't rain.

It's sunny on rainy days, but it's not sunny on the top of the mountain.

The rainy mountain wears a hat, but the rainy mountain has no waist.

A burst of sun and rain, planting yellow seedlings to eat white rice.

A little rain is like a nail. It will be unclear when it falls into the Ming Dynasty. A little rain, like a bubble, fell into the Ming Dynasty.

There is no rain in the valley and no rice in the valley; There is much rain and rice in the valley.

The sails in the wind cleared up after the rain.

It rained while eating, and my fingers looked around.

The sun in the eastern rainbow and the rain in the western rainbow.

It's sunny in the east wind, so it won't work if it blows again.

The wind blows against the clouds, and if it doesn't rain, it will be cloudy, and heavy rain will prevail.

The spring rain flowed all over the street, and the wheat was harvested.

Summer, rain, rotten grain baskets.

It rains in summer and there is rice in the barn.

Stay indoors at sunrise and travel thousands of miles at sunset.

Rainy rainbow, sunny in the evening.

The stars are dense and the raindrops are dripping.