Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Please write three two-part allegorical sayings related to the weather.

Please write three two-part allegorical sayings related to the weather.

Frogs croak and it rains heavily.

Swallows fly low, it's going to rain.

Ants have to get off sooner or later when they move.

The east wind is urgent, prepare the hat.

The wind is calm and sultry, and the thunderstorm is intense.

The urgent rain will clear up, but the slow rain will not open.

After the rain, there will be an east wind, and it will rain harder in the future.

There was heavy rain before the rain, but no rain after it.

No east wind, no rain, no west wind, no sunshine, no fear of long rainy weather, as long as the northwest opens its mouth.

Clouds turn east, rain turns wind, clouds turn south, water waves ripple, clouds turn west and the ground falls.

Clothes.

After a storm comes a calm, day and night.

Dark clouds cover the east, with wind and no rain. Cloudy to cloudy, a storm is coming.

There are purple clouds in the morning and thunderstorms in the afternoon.