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Proverbs about nature

Proverbs about nature, let the sails close, the third grade is as follows:

1, red clouds in the west and red rain in the east. It means that the rainbow only appears in the western sky, and it will rain if it appears in the eastern sky.

2. There is thunder and heavy rain in the southwest. If thunder occurs in the southwest, it will be followed by heavy rain. This proverb is very popular in Gansu.

3. The northeast wind blows from the summer solstice, and it snows heavily in the twelfth month. If the northeast wind blows on the day of summer solstice, it will snow heavily in the twelfth month of sedan chair.

4. Corn is planted thinly and hemp is planted densely. Tell people to plant corn thinly and marijuana densely, so as to increase the yield.

The solstice rain in summer is worth 1000 dollars. The summer solstice is the time when crops need rain most, so the rain at this time is especially precious.

6. In the north in summer and in the south in spring, the heavy rain became a beach. It means that the north wind blows in summer and the south wind blows in spring, which means it will rain heavily.

The function of proverbs:

Proverbs, as a cultural expression, play a unique role in language expression. Proverbs are usually concise, concise and philosophical, and can vividly express people's life experience and wisdom. For example, by observing the changes of clouds in the sky, we can predict the changes of the weather and guide people to travel.

Proverbs have strong expressive force and appeal. They usually use various rhetorical devices, such as metaphor, metonymy, antithesis, parallelism and exaggeration. This makes the language more vivid, easier to understand and remember. For example, the phrase "spring rain is as expensive as oil" vividly expresses the rarity and rarity of spring rain through metaphor.