Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - "When I first saw Taiwan Province in June, typhoons followed." Is there a typhoon next? Look at what the agricultural proverb says.

"When I first saw Taiwan Province in June, typhoons followed." Is there a typhoon next? Look at what the agricultural proverb says.

This year, extreme weather occurred in different degrees all over the country, especially in southern China. After several days of rainy weather in June, Typhoon Siam will be ushered in.

According to the report of relevant departments, the damage degree of this typhoon is still relatively large, which may bring extremely heavy rainfall. China Meteorological Bureau even launched a three-level emergency warning for typhoon.

In fact, there have been many times of extreme weather in history, so our ancestors summed up some catchy proverbs.

People are afraid of being old and poor, and crops are afraid of the afternoon wind.

As we all know, people need to live at any age. They still have youth to fight for when they are young, but it is difficult to find a job when they are old. If they are poor when they are old, their daily life will become a problem, not to mention going to the hospital when they are sick. The meaning of "he is afraid of the afternoon breeze" is similar to that of "people are afraid of the old and the poor"

Generally, the middle and late stage of seedling growth is the filling stage. During this period, the lignification degree of seedling straw has reached the maximum. If there is a breeze, it will not affect the growth of crops. However, if you encounter extreme windy weather such as typhoon, it may lead to lodging of crops, mildew or even germination of grain, and in severe cases, it may lead to no harvest of grain.

It can be seen that the impact of typhoon on crops is extremely great.

In June, typhoons followed.

If there is a typhoon in early June, then the next typhoon will follow.

In fact, this year's extreme weather has spread all over the world. As early as last month, extremely hot and dry weather appeared in the north, and heavy rainfall and typhoon weather in the south also brought great inconvenience to people's lives, especially in some villages in the south. Many fields were flooded due to typhoons and heavy rains.

It's the beginning of June in the lunar calendar. The Meteorological Bureau reported that Typhoon No.3 "Siam Ba" is about to land in South China, especially in Guangzhou and other places, and this typhoon will also bring heavy rainfall, which is likely to bring some natural disasters.

In the next period of time, I don't know if there will be extreme weather such as typhoon as our ancestors said.

But in any case, it is amazing that in ancient times, when science and technology were underdeveloped, our ancestors still summed up the laws in their daily lives and passed them down from generation to generation.

It thundered on June 9th and July 9th.

Generally speaking, the weather conditions of thunder are closely related to wind and rain. By observing the relationship between the three, the ancients summed up the law of "thunder at 9 June and thunder at 9 July".

If it thunders in June, it means that the typhoon will not easily reach the inland, but if it thunders in July, it means that the typhoon is coming.

Indeed, although it rained continuously in most parts of China in June, there were few cases of thunder.

However, with the arrival of July, if there is frequent thunder weather, it indicates that a typhoon is coming.

Typhoon weather was quite common in ancient times, especially in southern China. If typhoon extreme weather is not prevented in advance, it is likely to threaten people's lives and property.

Therefore, the ancestors summed up this proverb to prevent typhoons by observing daily astronomical phenomena.

The typhoon did not return to the south, and 10 and 9 were wet.

This proverb emphasizes the inseparable relationship between typhoon and rainy day. The so-called "typhoon does not return to the south, and it will be wet on the 10th and 9th" means that when typhoon weather happens, never return to the south, because it will rain for nine days in the next ten days.

This sentence contains exaggerated elements, but it is enough to show that there will be more rainy weather in the future.

"South" refers to the area where typhoons appear. Because typhoons often appear in the south, the proverb uses "South".

Looking back at the weather around us, this sentence of our ancestors is really reasonable.

Extreme weather is common this year, especially typhoons, which not only have a bad influence on China, but also have caused troubles to other countries around the world.

Wherever a typhoon goes, it is usually accompanied by long rainy weather.

It is understood that three typhoons will land in South China, and according to the data released by the Meteorological Bureau, there will be long rainy weather in the future.

In short, although ancient science and technology were underdeveloped, the working people were full of wisdom.

Although we can't observe the weather through scientific methods, we can sum up the rules from the weather situation day after day, so as to prevent extreme weather and avoid affecting the harvest of crops.

Do you think these proverbs of our ancestors are accurate?