Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Two-part allegorical saying of weather forecast

Two-part allegorical saying of weather forecast

1) East wind rain, east wind clear, blowing again will not work.

2) It thundered at the zenith, but it didn't rain much, and it rained heavily beside the clouds.

3) Dark clouds rose with the rising sun, and it rained in the Ming Dynasty; Dark clouds followed the sunset and it began to rain at night.

4) It is dark in the northwest at night, with rain and flash; If it is late in the northwest, it will be sunny tomorrow.

5) There is no good goods in the northwest, and it will hail without heavy rain.

6) Traveling in the north to bask in the valley; Clouds go south and water floats on the boat.

7) The water tank is sweating and barking, and it will rain heavily soon.

8) There will be heavy rain when moss floats in the river.

9) The loach jumps, and the rain is coming; The loach is quiet and sunny.

10) crickets went into the house and the crops blistered.