Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Weather forecast: Will it rain or be sunny on June 6th? Look at what the agricultural proverb says.

Weather forecast: Will it rain or be sunny on June 6th? Look at what the agricultural proverb says.

The weather is not normal this year. Affected by the typhoon, strong wind and rain weather appeared in South China and its southern waters.

This extreme weather has also affected other parts of our country. At present, there are different degrees of heavy rainfall in Central China and North China, especially in Kaifeng, Henan Province, where the depth of water accumulated on the pavement is deep, resulting in certain property losses.

Experts said that this year's weather is quite special, which may be the coldest summer in 60 years.

What's the weather like these days? In fact, this question has been answered as early as in agricultural proverbs.

It's sunny on June 6, and the cattle and grass can't win.

June 6th is the traditional Tianzhu Festival. Many ethnic groups will pray for good luck on this special day, hoping that the weather will be good and their families will be safe in the coming year.

In agricultural proverbs, the weather condition on this day is also very important.

There is a saying in the agricultural proverb that it will be sunny on June 6, and there will be plenty of cattle and grass.

This means that if it is sunny on the sixth day of June, the weather will be fine this year, plants will grow better and cows will eat more grass than they can.

Similarly, there is a saying in an agricultural proverb that on a cloudy day on June 6, cattle grass is as expensive as gold.

If the sixth day of June is cloudy or rainy, then there may be a dry season with little rain. Plants are difficult to grow because of lack of water, and the grass eaten by cattle is as expensive as gold.

June 6th Sun Dragon Clothes, Wet Dragon Clothes, Dry Death Valley.

"Dragon" is sacred in our traditional culture. It is in charge of the rain on earth.

However, there is a folk saying that dragon clothes are dried on June 6, which means that June 6 is the day for dragons to dry clothes, and it is best to be sunny.

If the rain wets the dragon's clothes on this day, it may cause the dragon to be unhappy, so it won't rain for the time being, and it will be dry in the future, and the rice in the field will not dare to dry.

The sixth day of June this year is coming. It is said that there may be torrential rain in many areas of our country on this day. According to the agricultural proverbs left by our ancestors, the weather may be dry this year.

In fact, extreme drought has occurred in most parts of northern China, and the land can only be irrigated artificially, otherwise the growth of corn and other crops will be worrying.

The sun doesn't shine in summer, but stones bloom in summer.

This year's summer heat is the ninth day of June, and there are many sayings about this day in agricultural proverbs.

"The sun doesn't shine in summer, and the stones bloom in summer" means that if the sun doesn't shine on cloudy days in summer, the next weather may be dry, and it is difficult to have rainy weather from summer to midsummer, especially in summer, when the temperature is extremely dry, the stones will crack in the sun.

In ancient times, science and technology were underdeveloped, and artificial irrigation was very difficult. Farmers could only hope for rainfall.

But if it rains in summer and the sun is covered by dark clouds, it is estimated that this year's harvest is bleak and it is difficult to have good weather.

Farmers can only make plans in advance and try their best to improve the grain harvest.

A thunder in summer, Takada's ox cart came back.

Oxcart was an important farming tool in ancient China, and the ancient agricultural technology was underdeveloped, so people could only use it to weed the farmland.

In extreme dry weather, the soil in the field is relatively dry, so farmers can only pull some water from home through ox carts to irrigate farmland.

Therefore, the ox cart represents the labor scene of the working people to a certain extent.

In fact, even with the more advanced technology today, some remote mountainous areas still use such ancient farming methods.

If it thunders in summer, there is no need to pull the ox cart to water Takada, because the rainfall will increase obviously in the next period of time, and there will be no shortage of water all summer to meet the needs of crop growth.

These agricultural proverbs predict the future weather through the recent weather conditions, and on this basis remind farmers to prepare for farming as soon as possible, try their best to cooperate with the weather and have a good harvest.

Although irrigation technology is developed now, it still needs the support of manpower and material resources, especially in some non-large-scale farming areas, artificial irrigation is still time-consuming and laborious. If the weather is perfect, it would be great to have timely rain in the dry season.

However, this year's weather is extreme, and words such as "heavy rainfall", "drought", "typhoon", "flood disaster" and "debris flow landslide" appear many times. I wonder what I will get this year.

Do you think the proverbs of our ancestors are reasonable?