Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Filariasis in July means that the weather is getting colder.

Filariasis in July means that the weather is getting colder.

Yes, it means it's getting cold.

Literally, it is easy to understand that the sun in July is like a fire and the air is like a flame, which makes people suffer in the summer heat. In fact, this understanding is wrong. This idiom belongs to misinformation and misuse in most cases.

"Fire in July" was originally a poem in The Book of Songs: fire in July, clothes in September. Its main idea is that whenever a star named "fire" appears in the western sky at dusk in July of the lunar calendar, the summer heat will begin to fade, and it will be cold in September, so you should wear more clothes.

What needs to be pointed out here is that this star named "Fire" is not Mars, but three stars in Scorpio in modern astronomy, belonging to the fifth night of Eastern Airlines Hotel. "Streaming" means moving down. By the evening of July in the lunar calendar, it had moved to the western sky, so it became "July filariasis".

It can be seen that "July filariasis" does not mean the hottest dog days at all, but refers to the season when the weather gradually turns cold. Therefore, it is wrong to use "July fire" to describe high temperature weather.

"Time filariasis in July.

1, "July filariasis" means that when the weather turns cold in July, the heart sinks to the west, indicating that it is autumn and it is time to prepare for the cold weather.

2. "t.a" means that August is not over yet, and Weiyang means that it is not over yet.

3. "Send clothes in September" means that September is coming, and it's almost winter, so we began to distribute cotton-padded clothes to prepare for the cold.

4. The "fire" in "Fire in July" refers to the stars, not the meaning of fire, but the three stars in Scorpio in modern astronomy, belonging to the fifth night of the Eastern Airlines.