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When will the ripe plums be cloudy?

It is cloudy in July when plums are ripe.

1, ripe plum weather refers to the rainy season. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China are usually from mid-June to early July.

This season, the sky is overcast for several days, and the precipitation is constant, sometimes big and sometimes small, just in time for plums to mature, so it is rainy season.

3. Mature plum weather refers to semi-cloudy and sunny weather. Plum rains generally enter plum in early June and leave plum in early July, and it is mostly semi-cloudy and sunny in July.

4. The rainy season is due to the influence of quasi-static front. At this time, the sky was cloudy for several days, and the precipitation was constant, big and small, just in time for plums to mature, so it was the rainy season.

Ancient poems about ripe plums;

Excerpts from ancient poems: the duck pond is shallow and deep, and the weather is half cloudy and half sunny when the plum is ripe.

Translation:

Ducks are playing in the shallow or deep water of the pond, plums are ripe, and the weather is half sunny and half cloudy. In this pleasant weather, I gave a banquet and invited some friends to visit the East Garden and the West Garden. Picturesque scenery, particularly comfortable mood, enjoy drinking, some people are already drunk. Loquat in the garden is full of fruits, hanging on the tree like gold, just picking and drinking and tasting.

Appreciate:

Bird in Early Summer is an idyllic poem with bright colors, warm atmosphere, beautiful artistic conception and rich flavor of life. This poem describes the life scene of people feasting in the garden in the early summer in the south of the Yangtze River. In late spring and early summer, during the rainy season, the weather in the south of the Yangtze River seems cloudy and sunny. Those clever and lively ducklings jumped into the pond in droves and enjoyed themselves freely, regardless of depth.