Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Do you know about weather science by looking at the moon?

Do you know about weather science by looking at the moon?

There is some truth. This is the experience that our ancestors have been observing.

This is like saying, "Do nothing at sunrise and travel thousands of miles at sunset". If there is a sunrise, the weather will definitely get worse these days. If you don't believe me, you can carefully observe and record it yourself, which is quite interesting ~

Four weather proverbs

First, look at the sky and know the weather.

Gray cloth is hanging in the sky, and the heavy rain will continue.

The sky pulled the sea fiber, but it rained only three times.

When there is no light around, there will be storms.

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

Sunset is carmine, no rain is wind.

Sunset in Huang Chengcheng, it will be windy tomorrow.

The sun is yellow at sunrise and the wind will be crazy in the afternoon.

The stars are water, and there is hope for rain.

The stars blink and take an umbrella when they go out.

The sun and the moon have wind circles, and when there is no rain, there will be wind jumps.

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

There is no dew on windy nights and no frost on cloudy nights.

The fog is only three days, and it will rain for three more days.

The mountainside is foggy and rainy.

Long sunny and foggy, long rainy and foggy.

The thunder broke into pieces, and the river flooded under the rain.

It thunders before it blows, but it doesn't hurt when it rains.

Lei Gong sings first, it doesn't rain much.

Hail is bound to come with muffled thunder and rolling sound.

Whenever it rains, it will rain ten feet.

The stars are water, and there is hope for rain.

The stars blink and take an umbrella when they go out. These two sentences can also be applied to the moon, that is, the moon is as vague as a stone lying in a river. If it is now, it may rain tomorrow ~ \ (≧▽≦)/~ La!