Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - As the saying goes: When the winter solstice is at the beginning of the month, it will be cold at the end of the year; when the winter solstice is at the end of the month, when will it be cold?

As the saying goes: When the winter solstice is at the beginning of the month, it will be cold at the end of the year; when the winter solstice is at the end of the month, when will it be cold?

As the saying goes: "The winter solstice is at the beginning of the month, and the cold is at the bottom of the year; the winter solstice is at the end of the month, and it is cold at the first month; the winter solstice is in the middle of the month, and there is no snow or frost."

Folks predict the weather in the future based on the arrival sequence of the winter solstice and the quality of the weather on that day.

On the winter solstice, the sun shines directly on the Tropic of Capricorn, making it the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere, while the southern hemisphere has the longest day of the year on the winter solstice. After the winter solstice, people begin to "count nine", and every nine days is a "nine". Around "three nines", the ground heat is the least and the weather is the coldest, so it is said that "the cold is on the third nine".

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Proverbs related to the winter solstice

1. When the winter solstice is dark, the new year will be sparse; when the winter solstice is sparse, the new year will be dark.

The black here mainly refers to the change of cloudy and sunny weather, while the sparse refers to the frequency of cloudy and sunny weather. This proverb means that if it is cloudy and rainy during the winter solstice, then the weather during the New Year will be bad. It will be sunny, and if it is sunny during the winter solstice, then there will be more cloudy and rainy weather during the Chinese New Year.

2. It rains in the beginning of winter and rains in the winter, and it is clear in the beginning of winter and clear in the winter.

The meaning of this proverb is that if it rains on the day of the Beginning of Winter, there will be more rain throughout the winter. If the weather is sunny on the day of the Beginning of Winter, it will be sunny throughout the whole winter.

3. If the winter solstice is cloudy, there will be a drought in the coming spring.

This sentence says that if it is cloudy during the winter solstice, then the next spring will be relatively dry. The winter solstice is the beginning of the coldest weather. It is generally easy to snow at this time, so it will rain more. Snow is good; and the winter solstice must be cold, otherwise the spring will be very cold.

4. It won’t be cold until the winter solstice, and it won’t be hot until the summer solstice.

This sentence means that the weather will not be the coldest until the winter solstice, but it will not be really hot until the summer solstice. After the winter solstice, it’s time to count to nine, and the temperature will really get low at this time. After the summer solstice, it’s the third volt, which is also the hottest time.