Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How to describe the weather with the lunar calendar

How to describe the weather with the lunar calendar

Autumn is coming, throw away the fan.

Explanation:

After beginning of autumn, the weather became cold, so fans were no longer needed.

In February and August, I dressed indiscriminately.

Explanation:

In February and August of the lunar calendar, the weather is changeable and people wear different clothes.

There is little summer rain and early autumn frost.

Explanation:

There is little rain in summer, and frost comes early in autumn.

In August, the wild goose gate opens and its feet are frosty.

Explanation:

In August, geese begin to fly south. When geese fly south, there will be frost.

One autumn rain and one cold, ten autumn rains need to wear cotton.

Explanation:

The weather will be colder in the next autumn rain, and you will put on your cotton-padded jacket after ten autumn rains.

It is warm in August, warm in September and sunny in October.

Explanation:

Refers to some areas in the south. It's warm in August and September of the lunar calendar, and it's as warm as spring in October.