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The weather 60 years ago

Tomorrow is the 29th holiday, with changeable cold air, heavy rain and snow, and 60 years of cold spring? The agricultural proverb goes like this:

There are many weather forecasts in agricultural proverbs, which are often closely related to the growth and harvest of crops. In rural areas of China, agricultural proverbs are widely used in agricultural production and become an important reference for farmers to predict the weather and crop growth.

There is a saying in a peasant proverb: "The spring equinox rains, Grain Rain winds, thunder, and summer is full of cicadas". This sentence refers to the weather conditions at the vernal equinox, Grain Rain, Jingzhe and summer solstice. The vernal equinox is the midpoint of spring, Grain Rain is the last solar term of spring, the fright is the third solar term of spring, and the solstice of summer is the midpoint of summer.

The weather conditions of these solar terms will affect the growth and harvest of crops. The once-in-60-year cold spell refers to the once-in-60-year cold spell. This weather condition may adversely affect the growth and harvest of crops. In this case, farmers need to take corresponding measures to protect crops and ensure a bumper harvest.

There are also many weather forecasts in agricultural proverbs, such as: "It is sunny from winter to Sunday, and there is no snow in the twelfth month, so there is no ice;" There is no frost in the twelfth lunar month; There is no wind or ice in the twelfth lunar month. "These predictions are closely related to the growth and harvest of crops. According to these predictions, farmers will take corresponding measures to protect crops and ensure a bumper harvest.

In modern society, the development of science and technology makes the weather forecast more accurate, but agricultural proverbs still play an important role in farmers' lives. Agricultural proverbs are not only a cultural heritage, but also the crystallization of farmers' wisdom. Through long-term observation and practice, farmers have summed up many useful experiences, which are of great guiding significance to agricultural production.