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Rumor has it that it rained on the first day of June.

Proverbs about the rain on the first day of June: There are many proverbs about the rain on the first day of June, such as dams, rain without trees, rain, sunny weather, long and long rain and so on. , as follows:

1, smoke does not go out, rain is coming.

2. First, the cow hair can't rain heavily, and then the cow hair is not clear.

3. It doesn't rain in the long summer, and the plow hangs high.

4. After the rain clears, the spring rain comes early.

5. Oolong dam, it will rain if it is not cloudy.

It has been raining for several days. There must be a strong wind.

7. It thundered before the rain, and it was raining and snowing.

If it rains, it will be sunny.

9. The water tank wears a skirt and the rain drops.

10, it rains during the day and sunny at night, and it won't stop for three consecutive days.

1 1, the bees are late, and it will be fine tomorrow.

12, a warm spring rain, a cold autumn rain.

13, open the door, it will rain and be sunny before noon.

14, long rain and long sunny, long sunny and long rainy.

15, hoe winter wheat, layer by layer.

16, it rained in the east and the wall was blocked; It's raining here and sunny there.

17, the fertilizer from Springfield has been delivered long ago, and the harrow won't stop.

18, the wind blows against the clouds, it will be cloudy if it doesn't rain, and there will be a sudden rainstorm.

19, it rained early and sunny, but it rained heavily at night.

20, the water depth can raise big fish, and there are three layers of upper, middle and lower fish.

2 1, in early June, everyone went barefoot.

22. The first rain in June lasted for half a month.

23. On the first day of June, farmers eat a little and get a big bowl.

24. After more than half a year of rain, Man Cang has accumulated autumn grain.

25. On the first day of June, if you lose it, you won't accept mine.

What does this proverb mean?

Proverbs are concise phrases widely circulated among the people, which mostly reflect the practical experience of working people and are generally passed down from mouth to mouth. Most of them are short and easy-to-understand sentences or rhymes in spoken language, which are commonly used in people's lives. Proverbs are similar to idioms, but colloquial, easy to understand, generally express a complete meaning, and there are almost one or two short sentences in form.

Proverbs include agricultural proverbs, practical proverbs and common sense proverbs. There are many categories.