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Proverbs about phenology

The proverbs about phenology are:

1. Swallows fly low and go out with hemp fiber.

2, the first day, the second day; On the third day in autumn, until half a month.

3, the morning glow never dies, and the sunset glow goes to Wan Li.

4, kapok trees bloom, and the rainy season should be ahead of schedule.

5. It is sunny in the east and rainy in the west; There is rain in the rainbow in the morning and sunny in the evening.

6. It is foggy and sunny in spring, foggy and rainy in summer, and foggy and a little watery in autumn. The heron flies to the stream, and the flood is bound to come.

7. Watching fog and rain for a long time, watching fog and rain for a long time.

8, south flash (electricity) for three days, north flash a pair.

9. Termites fly around the lamp, and it will rain heavily.

10, the sky is red in the morning and fishermen are at sea.

1 1, mosquitoes bite strangely, and the weather will get worse.

12, fish scale day (green fish scale), no rain madness.

Phenology refers to the long-term adaptation of organisms to periodic changes in temperature conditions and the formation of corresponding growth and development rhythms. This phenomenon is called phenology, which mainly refers to the growth, development and activities of animals and plants and the response of abiotic changes to seasons and climate.

Proverbs are concise phrases widely circulated among the people, which mostly reflect the practical experience of working people and are generally handed down orally. Most of them are easy-to-understand spoken short sentences or rhymes.

Ready-made words commonly used in people's lives. Proverbs are similar to idioms, but they are colloquial and easy to understand. They generally express a complete meaning and have almost one or two short sentences in form. Proverbs include a wide range of agricultural proverbs, such as "planting melons and beans before and after Qingming"; Some are rational proverbs, such as "As you sow, you reap"; Some of them belong to common sense proverbs in all aspects of life, such as "walk a hundred steps after dinner and live to be ninety-nine". There are many kinds.

Proverbs, like idioms, are part of the whole language and can increase the uniqueness and vividness of the language. But proverbs and famous sayings are different. Proverbs are the practical experience of working people, while famous sayings are what celebrities say.