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Proverbs about the twenty-four solar terms: Ear Grain

As for the proverbs about Ear Grain due to different spreading areas, the expression methods and content of the same Ear Grain proverbs are also somewhat different. Below are the proverbs about Ear Grain that I have collected for your reference. Everyone is welcome to read together!

Proverbs about Ear Grain during the Twenty-Four Solar Terms

1. There are no green seedlings in the field of Ear Grain .

2. Before and after the awns are planted, the wheat comes on the scene, and men, women, old and young are busy day and night.

3. If wheat does not enter the market, it is difficult to say whether it is short or long; if wheat enters the market, it is difficult to say whether it is short or long.

4. Summer planting is one day late and autumn harvest is ten days late.

5. Whether there is a harvest or not depends on water, and whether you harvest more or less depends on fertilizer.

6. The awns are burning in the sky, and the summer solstice is full of rain.

7. The sky is filled with awns, and the fields are filled with water during the summer solstice.

8. Before the awns are planted, you are busy farming; after the awns are planted, you are busy planting beans. If the awns are not planted, it will be useless to plant them again.

9. Plant beans on cloudy days and cotton on sunny days. Vegetables should be planted on continuously cloudy days.

10. All the wheat pine trees are gone, but the grains are abundant in autumn.

11. There is no wheat harvest big or small, only one person has one sickle.

12. When you can sow, don’t sow twice.

13. If the wheat straw is ammoniated well, the cattle and sheep will not be full.

14. The awns are budding, and the peaches are lying in wait.

15. The fields are dry and dry during the summer solstice.

16. Wheat is on the field, cotton is gone.

17. Flower buds appear on cotton fruit branches, followed by taking off trouser legs.

18. When wet wheat enters the warehouse, it will rot completely.

19. When driving on a flat road, you are afraid of sinking backward; when going uphill, you are afraid of sinking forward; when going downhill, it is difficult to drive steadily with a heavy load.

20. When the pawns are busy, the wheat comes on stage.

21. The rain is falling, and the summer solstice is burning.

22. After the wheat is cut, the stubble is quickly eliminated, and the bollworm pupae return to their hometown.

23. Apple trees need to be pruned in the summer, and the branches should be thinned, twisted and coiled.

24. Hoe soybean sprouts and buckwheat flowers.

25. There are five tasks in harvesting wheat: cutting, pulling, beating, drying and hiding.

26. The sky is burning with awns, and it rains continuously during the summer solstice.

27. If the awn seeds are not planted, it will be useless to plant them again.

28. When the wheat is ripe for a while, the tiger's mouth seizes the grain.

29. If you want to choose good seeds, the stalks should be thick, the ears should be large, and the seeds should be full.

30. If you don’t sow the seeds, you will end up in vain.

Farmer proverbs about the field of awns

When the field of awns is busy, the wheat comes on stage.

The awns are planted, the awns are planted, and the crops are harvested and planted.

The wheat is planted in the fields until autumn, the beans are cold and dew is harvested with sickle hooks, and the taro is collected by riding the frost.

Before and after the harvest, wheat comes on the field, and men, women, old and young are busy day and night.

Mangzhong works in the wheat field for three days.

Grass millet, summer solstice and hemp.

Manzhong Valley is better than a tiger.

If you don’t plant awn seeds in high valleys, they won’t mature until you reach the awning valley.

When transplanting the rice seedlings, the valley is full, and in the summer solstice, half of the knots are harvested.

Planting rice seedlings at night with the light of fire and palm lanterns, so as to get more grain when the fire is good.

It is busy planting rice seedlings and cutting wheat at both ends, and planting rice seedlings at night while setting fire to the awns.

If there is rain in the field of awn, the peas will be harvested; in the summer solstice, if there is rain, the peas will be lost.

The awn seeds are budding, and the peaches are lying in wait.

While the awns are busy, the wheat comes on stage.

The awns are planted, the awns are planted, and the crops are harvested and planted.

Poems about the awns

1. The awns have just passed the snow, and the grass outside the Yili River is beginning to be fertile. ——"Poems about Yili Chronicles" by Hong Liangji, Qing Dynasty

Translation: With the arrival of Ear Grains, it finally stopped snowing in Xinjiang, and the grass along the Ili River slowly became lush.

2. When transplanting rice seedlings, insert indica rice first, then steam the rice for a few days. ——"Five Wonders of the Plum Rain" by Fan Chengda, Song Dynasty

Translation: It is best to transplant indica rice during the pawn season, and the rice will grow after a few ten days.

3. When the rain comes and the awn grows, rice seedlings are planted in all fields. ——"Shi Yu" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty

Translation: During the pawn planting season, there is plenty of rain, and people everywhere are busy planting rice.

4. A wet sting in a nunnery is like a turtle hiding in a nunnery, and the cold in the deep summer is not common. Yesterday you were in trouble and now you are in trouble. Don't complain about the heat and cold outside the door. ——"Three Wonders of Accumulated Rain and Sudden Coldness after the Grain of the Ear, Part Three" Fan Chengda, Song Dynasty

Translation: After the cultivation of the awn, it rained continuously and the weather suddenly became cold. The poet said that the coldness of this late summer was too unpleasant. Normally, I was wearing single clothes yesterday, but today I changed into cotton clothes. I can’t help it, who made it so cold outside!

5. When the north wind blows in Ear, drought will occur. ——Anonymous "Folk Proverbs"

Translation: If the north wind blows when the awns are planted, there will be less rain in autumn and autumn drought will occur easily, which is not conducive to the growth of autumn grain crops and thus affects the autumn grain harvest.

6. If the awn seeds are not planted, it will be useless to plant them again.

——Anonymous "Folk Proverbs"

Translation: At this time of the year, it is not only the wheat harvest season, but also autumn crops need to be planted as soon as possible, otherwise the best growth period will be missed and the crop yield will be affected.