Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the weather proverbs about rainbows, halos and glows?

What are the weather proverbs about rainbows, halos and glows?

Xiaxia is the phenomenon that sunlight shines on clouds. Xiaxia refers to clouds infected by sunlight. Rainbow and halo are both optical phenomena in the atmosphere, which play a unique role in reflecting weather changes.

Proverbs that predict the weather according to the glow of the sun, such as: "The glow of the fire can't burn, and it will rain in three days"; "The morning glow is gone, the rain clears at noon, the sunset glow is gone, and the sun is shining in the morning"; "Morning glow, rainy night. Morning glow, morning dew. "

Proverbs that predict the weather according to rainbows are: "It's sunny in the east and rainy in the west"; "East rainbow wind, west rainbow wind, rainbows in the south."

Proverbs that predict the weather according to dizziness, such as: "The sun and the moon wear hats, and rain is coming"; "The sun is dizzy in the middle of the night and the moon is dizzy at noon"; "The sun is dizzy in the Yangtze River and the moon is dizzy in the grass"; "When the sun is dizzy, it will rain for three days, and when the moon is dizzy, it will blow for one day."