Proverbs are traditional culture that has been passed down in China for thousands of years. It has been passed down to this day and has brought countless fun to our lives. Below is a collection of short agricultural proverbs that I have collected. Welcome to read and refer to them!
1. Dung is like a tiger in the soil, which can increase one stone and five.
2. The poplar trees are in full bloom, and the farm work comes together.
3. It is not hot in June and the rice will not grow.
4. Summer leaves autumn, but there is no harvest.
5. There is no other skill in farming. Manure is the treasure of crops.
6. Manure is a treasure of crops. Without it, crops will not grow well.
7. The poplar leaves are big, so you need to plant cucumbers.
8. Willow hair blooms, beans and melons are planted.
9. There are piles of wheat under the heavy snow and the house is full of wheat.
10. A winter snow brings fortune, a spring snow brings disaster.
11. Don’t ask about the farmers’ fields, except for rainwater, it’s just dung.
12. Not holding a fan in April will hurt the farmers.
13. Winter snow is like a wheat quilt, but spring snow is like a rotten wheat root.
14. Poplar leaves are as big as money, and cotton is grown everywhere.
15. Flying poplar, growing cotton.
16. The snow is half a foot thick in the twelfth lunar month, and the wheat is not enough.
17. There is no skill in cultivating the land, and the soil will be filled with excrement and water.
18. Catkins are flying and sorghum is planted.
19. The weather is not hot and the grain is not harvested.
20. The crops are like a flower, all depends on fertilizer.
21. In June, there are grains but no rice.
22. Heavy snow falls this winter, but next year’s harvest will be good.
23. The crops must be good and the fertilizers must be sufficient.
24. Manure is a farm treasure, and crops cannot grow well without it.
25. Heavy snow heralds a good year.
26. Dung grass, dung grass, is the treasure of crops.
27. It is not hot in May and the rice will not bear fruit.
28. A quilt for winter snow and a knife for spring snow.
29. There are no ghosts in farming, it’s all about manure and water.
30. Cover the wheat seedlings with snowflake quilts and sleep with steamed buns on your pillow next year.
31. The poplar leaves slap the palms, and the old man presses the melon vines.
32. It was too hot to lie down on the bed, and only crops were growing in the fields.
33. The poplar leaves are big, so you can plant melons quickly; the poplar leaves are clattering, so you can grow watermelons quickly.
34. People are jumping in the heat in the house, and rice is laughing in the fields.
35. Catkins are everywhere and rice seedlings are being planted in every house.
36. The Qingming Festival heats up early, so early rice must be good.
37. The wax snow is like a blanket, and the spring snow freezes to death.
38. Poplar leaves are clapping, and sorghum is planted everywhere.
39. People crawl into the house, and rice is running in the fields.
40. The sky is covered with heavy snow, and next year will be a good year.
Extended reading: Introduction to proverbs
Proverbs are concise and concise phrases that are widely circulated among the people. Most of them reflect the practical life experience of working people and are generally passed down orally. . It is mostly an easy-to-understand short sentence or rhyme in spoken form.
Ready-made words commonly used in people's lives. Proverbs are similar to idioms, but they are more colloquial and easy to understand. They generally express a complete meaning and are almost always one or two short sentences in form. The content of proverbs covers a wide range, some are agricultural proverbs, such as "before and after the Qingming Festival, sow melons and beans"; some are political proverbs, such as "If you sow melons, you will get melons, and if you sow beans, you will get beans"; some are common sense proverbs in various aspects of life, such as "After eating, walk a hundred steps and live to be ninety-nine." The categories are numerous and numerous.
Proverbs, like idioms, are part of the language as a whole and can add distinctive and vivid characteristics to the language. But proverbs and famous quotes are different. Proverbs are the practical life experience of working people, while famous quotes are what celebrities say.