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Proverbs and idioms about meteorological phenology
2. Crops should be good and fertilizers should be full.
The water is covered with moss and it's raining.
4. If you are not afraid of seed drought, you are afraid of autumn seedlings.
There are fish scales in the sky, so you don't have to turn over the sun.
6. My waist is sore and itchy, and it has been raining for a long time.
7. Loquat blossoms to eat persimmons, and persimmons bloom to eat loquats.
8. It is foggy in the morning and cloudy at night.
9. Toona sinensis head, grab it, and every household grows cotton.
10. The sun is dizzy in the middle of the night and the moon is dizzy at noon.
1 1. Frogs croak just in time for the growth of early rice.
12. There are clouds in the sky and rain underground.
13. Spring is rich, and the valley in autumn is Man Cang.
14. The ground is full of dung, and the grain is piled up like a mountain.
15. The stars are bright and the weather will be fine tomorrow.
16. The old silkworm chess piece is black and ready to cut barley.
17. If you are sleepy in bed, you won't get it in the wild.
18. Fish and flowers in the river, it rains every day.
19. Don't use fertilizer early. Millet grows well.
20. The soil should be improved and the base fertilizer should be full.
Meteorological Phenological Proverbs and Idioms (Ⅱ)
2 1. The salty things are coming back, and it's going to rain.
22. It is dark in the northwest at night, with rain and flash;
23. Clouds are low and rainy, and clouds are high and clear.
24. I'm afraid it won't blow much under the east wind all the year round
25. There was heavy rain when the earthworm sealed the hole.
26. Jiuqing Magpie is in the rain, and Jiuyu Magpie is in the rain.
27. Sudden storm
28. It's raining.
29. Dark clouds rise at sunset and rain sounds at midnight.
30. I can't say anything when I'm full.
3 1. loach jumps, and the wind and rain arrive.
32. The money is yellow and the food is busy; Poplar catkins are planted in mountain classics.
33. A seed is afraid of floating in water, but a grain is afraid of breaking its waist.
34. There are cotton wool clouds in the morning and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
35. Oil is food, salt is power, and crops depend entirely on time and feces.
36. Thunder is like grinding, and the wind is mixed with hail.
37. The bees are late, and the weather will be fine tomorrow.
38. The sun in the eastern rainbow and the rain in the western rainbow.
39. Swallows fly low, it's going to rain.
40. The seeds are round and the roots of the seedlings are strong.
Meteorological Phenological Proverbs and Idioms (Chapter III)
4 1. Clouds are flowing in the sky and rain is falling on the ground.
42. Don't put too much manure, just water it with trees.
When autumn comes, the wheat will not be harvested.
44. In the year when migratory birds come early, there will be more snow.
45. Snowfall and agriculture
46. Food is the sky for people, and dung is the food for the land.
47. Black Huang Yun turned over and was about to lay an ice egg.
48. When it thunders in summer, Huangmei turns upside down.
49. There are a lot of fertilizers in agriculture.
50. More firewood leads to higher flames, and more dung leads to better harvests.
5 1. Get up early, take a walk, and sun the dog at noon.
52. The more you eat, the more greedy you are, and the lazier you are, the more you shrink.
53. The weather is getting worse and worse: ditches stink and waves (wind).
54. Choosing seeds is a coincidence, and a big ear is full of particles.
55. Food is the most important thing for the people, and dung is the strongest thing for the land.
56. Warm days and cold nights dried up the East China Sea.
57. Poplar leaves have more money and grow melons quickly; Yang, plant watermelons quickly.
58. Wheat harvests short stems and beans harvest long ears.
59. Money is hard to buy top seedling fertilizer.
60. The scarlet belly, sickle into the valley.
The proverbs of meteorological agriculture (60)
Those proverbs of meteorological agriculture (I)
1. You can't have too few miscellaneous grains, and you won't pick them for another three years.
2. Fertilizer and agricultural fertilizer construction
3. Frost flakes and hail lines.
4. The rain has cleared up long ago, and it will rain until dawn later.
5. Look at the fields, look at the fields.
6. You can't afford onions in the autumn equinox, and the first frost will be empty.
7. cover June, there is food but no rice.
8. Strong winds last for a long time in sunny days and for a long time in rainy days.
9. layered manure, full of food.
10. The lamp is not bright without oil, and the rice is not fat.
1 1. It will be sunny after the cold wave, and it will be frost-free at night.
12. The stars are sparse and the weather is fine.
13. Fertilizer is everywhere. I'm afraid I won't do it.
14. The more you eat, the more greedy you are, and the lazier you are, the more you shrink.
15. People are afraid of being thin in the womb, and seedlings are afraid that their roots are not fat.
16. Afraid of clouds in the south in the morning and in the north at night.
17. After a long rain and a cold wind, the weather will become clear and reliable.
18. A good son should be a good mother, so as to grow a variety of crops.
19. Tung trees are blooming and sesame seeds are sowing.
20. Choose good seeds for planting, with two ridges at the top of one ridge.
Proverbs of Meteorological Agriculture (Ⅱ)
2 1.
22. Tung flowers fall to the ground, but peanuts can't be planted.
If it is not hot in June, rice will not bear fruit.
24. Dragonflies circle thousands of times, and it will rain soon.
25. The clouds are in the south and the river is full.
26. The rice field is covered with three layers of straw, which is more delicious than the lard bowl.
27. It rained before and after in Tomb-Sweeping Day, and peas and wheat were picked.
28. The east wind is wet, the west wind is ten, the north wind is cold, and the south wind is warm.
29. Buckwheat is frosted and peeled.
30. Before the thunder, there was no light for forty-nine days.
3 1. Before autumn, the north wind was raining hard, and there was no dripping water after autumn.
If you don't water the manure, the crops will pout.
33. Autumn rain is better than dung, and a rain is fertilizer.
34. Toona sinensis head, grab it, and every household grows cotton.
35. Magpies crow, and it's sunny outside.
36. Lose both ends and plant in the middle, because the corn on the cob is too late to be sharp.
37. The old cow looked up and sniffed the sky. It was raining. The horse's mouth is facing the sky, and the heavy rain is ahead.
38. Direct thunderstorms are small and horizontal thunderstorms are large.
39. The stars blink, but it can't rain.
40. The south wind is only level 3, and it will be cloudy if it doesn't rain for three days.
Proverbs of Meteorological Agriculture (Chapter III)
4 1. After the rain, the east wind blows, and the rain will never stop.
42. If you want flowers, bake them in the mold.
43. People depend on food and fields depend on fertilizer.
44. dung is a tiger in the soil, which can increase one stone and five.
45. Lotus, plough and rake; The lotus is in bloom and sowing.
46. Yang Ye slapped, and the old man squeezed the melon seedlings with one hand.
47. Peach blossoms fell to the ground and beans fell into the mud.
48. Make tiles with blanks and plant sweet potatoes with ash.
49. Poplar leaves have more money and grow melons quickly; Yang, plant watermelons quickly.
50. The northwest wind often blows, and the weather has been fine recently.
5 1. Cotton cloud, it will rain soon. The empty mountains echo, and the weather is sunny and sunny.
52. Big banyan trees don't shed leaves in winter, which means it is cold in spring.
53. The wheat in the womb is abundant, but the feces are unreliable.
54. Summer makes autumn, but there is no harvest.
55. Clouds eat fire and rain, while fire eats clouds and sunny days.
56. There is no dung in farming, and the blind man has no stick.
57. Clouds eat fog and rain, and fog and clouds are fine.
Frogs croak just in time to plant early rice.
59. beginning of autumn is sunny and crisp in autumn; Autumn rain, an autumn rain.
60. The northwest wind opens the sky lock
A collection of proverbs about meteorological traditions (60 sentences)
Traditional meteorological proverbs (I)
1. Bad clouds grow in the northwest, and hail comes in the afternoon.
2. Only self-pedaling, no white cutting.
The sky was overcast and the heavy rain came quickly.
I'm afraid it won't blow much under the east wind all the year round.
On the first day of August, the wild goose gate opens and frost comes to the feet of wild geese.
6. The plant is not good, the seedling is not straight, and a gourd is crooked.
7. When the clouds go down the mountain, the ground won't dry up.
8. East wind rain, west wind sunny.
9. Open the door and close it to rain.
10. A variety of manure is better than skillful planting.
1 1.
12. Long sunny and foggy, long cloudy and foggy.
13. There are cotton clouds in the sky and rain on the ground.
14. If you are sleepy in bed, you won't get it in the wild.
15. Wheat yellow apricot, bean yellow crab.
16. Don't use fertilizer early, millet grows well.
17. Jujube trees germinate and grow cotton. Jujube bamboo shoots, sesame melons.
18. In the early morning, the sea clouds rose and the wind and rain suddenly started.
19. Morning glow and rain, sunny and dusk.
20. Silkworms cocoon and transplant seedlings quickly.
On Meteorological Traditional Proverbs (Ⅱ)
2 1. People are afraid of being thin in the womb, and seedlings are afraid that their roots are not fat.
22. Three acres of cotton and three acres of rice, sunny and rainy.
23. Pig manure safflower is the second treasure of farmers.
24. One fog, three snows.
25. Early grain and late wheat are harmful for ten years.
26. somersaults in the eyes of cymbals.
27. It's cloudy in the northwest, so it's not far from rain.
28. The clouds are heading east and the rain is endless; Clouds travel west, and the sound of rain is sad;
29. Winter snow is a bed of wheat, and Chun Xue is a rotten wheat root.
30. It rained in the north wind immediately before autumn, and there was not a drop of water after autumn.
3 1. The east wind rains and the east wind clears, so it won't work if it blows again.
32. Fog dew in the south wind and frost in the north wind.
It will be sunny tonight, but it will kill you tomorrow.
34. Cut early rice if you know it. It's too late to plant beans.
35. The rain and snow never stopped.
36. What seeds, what seedlings, what gourds, what gourds.
37. More firewood leads to higher flames, and more dung leads to better harvests.
38. Dark clouds are the limelight, and white clouds are the omen of rain.
39. It's too hot to lie on the sidewalk. Only crops can be planted in the field.
40. Sunset is carmine, either rain or wind.
Meteorological Traditional Proverbs (3)
4 1. Gray cloth is hanging in the sky, and the heavy rain will continue.
42. People make up longan and candied dates, and river mud and dung grass.
43. Strong winds are afraid of sunset, but it will clear up after a long rain.
44. Black Huang Yun turned over and was about to lay an ice egg.
45. The loach jumps, and the wind and rain come.
46. One season is fat, two seasons are strong.
47. When the red clouds turn black, there will be heavy rain.
48. The stars are dense and the raindrops are ticking.
49. There is a rainbow at the zenith, which may be a typhoon prevention.
50. Man Cang is in a dry valley in spring, and food production is interrupted in summer.
5 1. Farming is skillful and manure is full.
52. Look at the field to choose seeds and look at the field.
53. It rains every day.
54. It is better to be a lazy person than to be a skilled grower.
55. It's always sunny in the west, and it's always sunny in the west.
56. Wheat harvests short stems and beans harvest long ears.
57. Fertilizer efficiency is slow and stratification should be sufficient.
58. Magpies built their nests in high places, and the rain flooded that year.
59. In half a month, turn southwest to northwest.
60. Under the dog days, it will rain and bend the hills and millet.
There is a collection of meteorological proverbs about nature (60 sentences)
There is a meteorological proverb about nature.
1. Pond mud, beans and safflower are the three treasures of farmers' farming.
2. One autumn rain and one cold, ten autumn rains need to wear cotton.
3. Cotton clouds in the morning and rain in the afternoon.
Moss floated in the river until it rained heavily.
5. Water and fertilizer come to the moon, and compost is hot.
6. Lei Gongyan was hoarse and heavy rain was coming.
7. The wind is calm and sultry, and the thunderstorm is intense.
8. Spring thunder was cold for ten days.
9. In spring, the poor suffer.
10. Drop both ends, plant in the middle, and the corn cob is too late to be pointed.
1 1. Dark clouds began to smoke and hail that day.
12. It rained for three or five days without seeing the mountains on a sunny day.
13. loach jump, it's raining.
14. The mouth is full of breath and the wheat is on the ground.
15. Bamboo shoots have scales. Don't ask your mother when hatching silkworms.
16. The bees are busy picking flowers, and it will rain soon.
17. Unlock in the northwest and see the sun in the afternoon.
18. Wormhole, a sign of rain, toads croak, and heavy rain is coming.
19. It's going to rain when salty things come back.
20. There are rainy mountains with hats, but there are no rain clouds.
There are meteorological proverbs about nature.
2 1. People are afraid of being old and poor, and rice is afraid of cold dew.
22. Spring is rich, and the valley in autumn is Man Cang.
23. Mosquitoes see blood, while wheat sees iron.
24. My waist is sore and itchy, and it has been raining for a long time.
25. Wayun burns people.
26. Look at the moon and stars at night, and tomorrow will be the big sun.
27. Don't ask about farming, plough deeply and apply more manure.
28. Broad beans don't need dung, as long as they are trapped in ash.
29. The Millennium solar terms are not exposed, so remind them in the morning and evening.
30. When the willow blossoms, the beans grow and the melons grow.
3 1. Wheat seedling manure and base fertilizer.
32. It's too hot to lie on the sidewalk. Only crops can be planted in the field.
33. Wheat yellow apricot, bean yellow crab.
34. Manure grass is the treasure of crops.
35. spring ploughing rains and autumn harvests a thousand kilograms of grain.
36. It was cloudy in June in arachis duranensis.
37. Summer makes autumn, but there is no harvest.
38. Grass ashes have become cakes, and a storm is coming.
39. When the crickets went to the house, the crops were blistered.
40. Bitter worms in wheat can't freeze.
There are meteorological proverbs about nature.
4 1. People are hungry if they don't eat, and they need less food if there is no dung on the ground.
42. It rained for several days.
43. Cotton is placed on the ashes, and melon is placed on the dog dung.
44. layered manure, full of food.
45. In Man Cang, in the spring drought valley, food production was interrupted by the summer drought.
46. On April 8th, amaranth was pinched, and people in four townships planted seedlings.
47. Before the autumn, the north wind is raining hard, and after the autumn, the north wind does not drip.
48. Ten days before the autumnal equinox is not early, and ten days after the autumnal equinox is not late.
49. Endless Yangtze River water, endless farmyard manure.
50. Late rice depends on rainy days. Autumn heat harvests late-maturing fields.
5 1. Aconitum wind, white-headed rain.
52. Snow was like a quilt, and Chun Xue froze to death.
53. Welfare is violent every day, sitting at home collecting rice.
54. There will be one hill instead of a thousand hills.
55. Thunder is like grinding, and the wind is mixed with hail.
56. There is no shortage of rice after the spring rain.
57. Wheat is born in August, but not in September.
58. dung is not smelly and strong, and crops are not black and prosperous.
59. There must be frost and no dew in the north wind.
60. Toads knock, and every family dips in food.
What are the highlights of meteorological proverbs?
What are the proverbs about the weather?
1. It is no coincidence to grow hemp, as long as you have enough to eat in winter.
2. Wheat is born in August, but not in September.
The Millennium is past the autumnal equinox, so farming is busy.
Don't listen to the old man, suffering is just around the corner.
5. The seedlings are cold and not rotten, and the seedlings are afraid of green frost.
6. Winter is better than dung heap, and next year is better than grain heap.
7. Fertile fields in winter and fertile seedlings in spring.
8. Lotus, plough and rake; The lotus is in bloom and sowing.
9. There are clouds in the sky and it is raining.
10. Strong winds are afraid of sunset, but it will clear up after a long rain.
1 1. Straw is returned to the field for one year and two years.
12. Not afraid of the first cloudy day, but afraid of the second.
13. The plant is not good, the seedling is not straight, and a gourd is crooked.
14. Summer for autumn, no harvest.
15. Wheat harvests short stems and beans harvest long ears.
16. It's sunny now, so I haven't seen you for three days.
17. The autumnal equinox is sunny and everything is lifeless.
18. Pond mud, beans and safflower are the three treasures of farmers' farming.
19. You can't leave early and return late, but you can burn thousands of miles at night.
20. Tung flowers fall to the ground, but peanuts can't be planted.
What are the proverbs about weather?
2 1. If Migu can't get dung, I will hate God for nothing.
22. Spring strikes six or nine heads, and the poor suffer.
23. Toona sinensis head, grab it, and every household grows cotton.
24. beginning of autumn is sunny and crisp in autumn; Autumn rain, an autumn rain.
25. The Millennium is charming and the autumn equinox is awkward. Cold dew Lou green rice, the first frost poured together.
26. The grass opens two sheds of flowers, just in time to plow and rake in the field.
27. Rain on lanterns makes the seeds clear in the sun.
If you want to get more food, you should plant two kinds of corn mung beans.
29. Late rice depends on rainy days. Autumn heat harvests late-maturing fields.
30. After the rain, the east wind blows, and the rain will never stop.
3 1. Afraid that the south cloud will be early and the north cloud will be late.
32. Don't talk about growing wheat.
33. Loquat blossoms to eat persimmons, and persimmons bloom to eat loquats.
34. Early grain and late wheat are harmful for ten years.
35. Catkin is raised and sorghum is planted.
36. The south wind will clear up after a long time.
37. Smoke falls on the ground in the morning and evening, and it rains in the sky.
38. As soon as the hair rings, the wind blows.
The east wind is strong after the rain, and it will rain again tomorrow.
40. Persimmons germinate and grow cotton.
What are the three proverbs about meteorology?
4 1. Dark clouds rose with the rising sun, and it rained in the Ming Dynasty;
42. Mulberry leaves frost every night, raising silkworms.
If it is not hot in May, rice will not grow.
44. The stars are sparse and the weather is fine.
45. Choose good seeds for planting, with two ridges at the top of one ridge.
46. When the fog reaches the top of the mountain, it will rain cats and dogs; Fog scattered the earth, no wind and no rain.
47. Where there is water, there is fat; without water, there is no fat.
48. The outer cover is better than the year before.
49. Mosquitoes bite strangely, and the weather will get worse.
50. Strong winds last for a long time in sunny days and for a long time in rainy days.
5 1. The autumnal equinox is early and the first frost is late, which is the time for cold dew to plant wheat.
52. It will take two or three years for the pond mud to reach the fields.
53. Yellow flowers see white flowers, and the number 45 is rolling.
54. Flowers and plants bring home fertilizer.
55. There is rain and tide at the foot of the column.
56. Mosquitoes bite strangely, and the weather will get worse.
57. Look at the fields and choose the seeds.
58. The sun is foggy in spring, foggy and rainy in summer, foggy and cool in autumn and foggy and snowy in winter.
59. Direct thunderstorms are small and horizontal thunderstorms are large.
60. Too much fat destroys food and too much firewood puts out the fire.
As an epigram, I hope the above proverbs and idioms about meteorological phenomena will help you. For more famous sentences, you can click on the topic of simple meteorological proverbs.
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