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How do you say it rains in Tomb-Sweeping Day?

How do you say it rains on a sunny day?

1, a rain before and after Tomb-Sweeping Day, as if a scholar had won a prize.

It rains a lot during the Qingming Festival, and it always rains during the Qingming Festival every year. This time is the key time for all things to grow. Overwintering crops such as winter wheat need a lot of water from the beginning of greening to the stage of milk ripening. Spring ploughing has begun in most parts of our country, and it also needs enough water. At this time, if there is rain, everything will be nourished, and there is hope for this year's harvest.

2. During the Qingming Festival, there were many rains, and Zhuang Xiaomiao was full.

In the north of China, people always suffer from drought in spring, and around Tomb-Sweeping Day, crops need water most. If it rains around Tomb-Sweeping Day, wheat and other crops will get enough water, which is beneficial to heading and growth, and it can be said that it has laid a good foundation for a bumper harvest.

In addition, around Tomb-Sweeping Day, it was the golden age of planting some crops. During this period, people will plant cotton and vegetables in spring, because at this time, not only the temperature rises, but also there is basically no big first frost.

The reason for the rain in Qingming:

The reason for the Qingming rain is that winter goes to spring, and the cold air from Siberia, which has occupied the south of the Yangtze River for a long time, begins to weaken, and the warm and humid air flow on the ocean begins to move northward actively. Cold and warm air often meet, thus forming rainy weather.

The vast area north of Huanghuai Plain, because it is located inland, has less precipitation during the Qingming period. Water is often in short supply for crops and spring sowing. At this time, rain is very precious. These areas should be well irrigated in spring to prevent the threat of spring drought while storing water and conserving soil moisture.