Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Farmer proverbs have been around for a long time. What are some related farmer proverbs?

Farmer proverbs have been around for a long time. What are some related farmer proverbs?

1. The Year of the Ox and Horse is good for farming, but I am afraid of the two years of the Rooster and Monkey

It means that in the Year of the Ox and the Horse, the weather will be smooth, and the crops will have good harvests, so you will not have to worry about a bumper harvest. , and the harvests in the Year of the Rooster and the Year of the Monkey are generally not good, either due to drought or waterlogging, often resulting in poor harvests and famine.

2. There is a crooked wood, but there is no crooked craftsman

This farmer's proverb is closely related to the "crooked tree". If the tree grows crooked, a good carpenter can correct it. Turn waste into use, instead of simply throwing it away or following the crooked tree and getting yourself crooked.

3. When the radish is first fermented, the vegetables will be fermented, and the buckwheat will ripen faster in the middle ferment.

As soon as it enters the first fermentation (first fermentation), the mountain people begin to busy planting carrots, water radishes, and red radishes. Waiting for vegetables. Zhongfu (two volts) is suitable for sowing buckwheat. Mofu (San Fu) is the best time to sow Chinese cabbage. When Mofu arrives, every household is busy planting cabbage in their own small vegetable gardens.

4. If there is waterlogging, there will be drought at the end of the day.

It is the day before the first day of waterlogging. If it rains on this day, there will be no doubt that there will be drought at the end of the day.

5. Mangzhong, Mangzhong, continuous harvest

Mangzhong is the ninth solar term in the twenty-four solar terms, and it is also the beginning of the noon month in the calendar of stems and branches. Its literal meaning is "Wheat with awns can be harvested quickly, and rice with awns can be planted." In rural areas, before and after Ear Grain is a very busy time for agricultural activities, involving both harvesting and sowing.

6. When wheat farming is busy, beautiful girls leave their houses

This means that during this solar term, even women have to go to the fields to help with the "busy farming"; On this day, there is a custom of "marrying a tree": scratch the jujube tree a few times with a knife, which means it will bear more fruits.