Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Ant-related weather proverbs
Ant-related weather proverbs
Proverbs about animals predicting the weather:
1. Magpies chirp on the branches and report sunny weather when they go out. Silkworms are making cocoons and planting rice seedlings quickly.
2. In the mosquito gathering hall, Ming Dynasty wears a cloak; the mosquitoes bite people randomly, and soon the rain will come; the mosquitoes bite fiercely, and it rains for three days.
3. The birds are cooling off, and the rain is heavy and strong. The frog plays the drum and the beans fall into the ground.
4. Chickens worry about rain and ducks worry about wind. The swallows' nests have lots of grass and lots of rain.
5. It will rain in the ant nest. When the weather is clear for a long time, the magpies will make noises about the rain; when it rains for a long time, the magpies will make noise about the clear weather.
6. The toad cries, and every family soaks the grain. Earthworms seal their holes and it rains heavily.
7. The magpies built their nests high and it was rainy that year. The grasshoppers and cicadas are calling, and the lychees are ripe.
8. If the toad cries loudly, it must mean heavy rain. Sooner or later the ants will move.
9. The oriole sings and the wheat is harvested. The swallows come and pluck garlic sprouts; the wild geese come and pluck cottonwood.
10. Thousands of dragonflies circle around, and soon the rain will come. Frogs are croaking and heavy rain is coming.
11. When the bees buzz in the nest, heavy rain will come; if the bees don’t leave the nest, the wind and rain will come as fast as a shuttle.
Explanation of proverbs:
Proverbs refer to concise and concise phrases that are widely circulated among the people. Most proverbs reflect the practical life experience of working people and are generally passed down orally. It is mostly an easy-to-understand short sentence or rhyme in spoken form.
Ready-made words commonly used in people's lives. Proverbs are similar to idioms, but they are more colloquial and easy to understand. They generally express a complete meaning and are almost always one or two short sentences in form. The content of proverbs covers a wide range, some are agricultural proverbs, such as "before and after the Qingming Festival, sow melons and beans," some are political proverbs, such as "If you sow melons, you will get melons, and if you sow beans, you will get beans." Some are common sense proverbs in all aspects of life.
For example, "Humility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind." "Take a hundred steps after a meal and live to be ninety-nine." There are many categories, countless. Proverbs, like idioms, are an integral part of the Chinese language and can increase the vividness and vividness of the language. But proverbs and famous quotes are different. Proverbs are the practical life experience of working people, while famous quotes are what celebrities say.
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