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Words about the weather

Here are the words about the weather:

1. After the twelfth lunar month, once there is cold wave or cold wave weather, it indicates that there will be nine cold waves in the following winter.

2. If the weather is not warm in early spring, there will be three snows: if the temperature is low in early spring that day, there will probably be three or more snows.

3. Spring water rises in the middle of the Dragon Boat Festival, so it is necessary to prevent sandstorms in summer: with the accumulation of spring water around the Dragon Boat Festival as a symbol, it is pointed out that there will be more sandstorms in summer.

4. Insects climb trees in the autumnal equinox and transport rice in the coming year: After the autumnal equinox, if insects on plant branches and leaves climb trees frequently, it means a bumper harvest in the coming year.

5. Mouse's head, toad's belly, it was sunny the day before, and it rained this day: mouse's day is sunny, and toad's belly is up, which means it will rain.

These weather proverbs have a long history and have been passed down to this day. They are also part of the traditional culture of China and represent the wisdom of the ancients.