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What does "Xiaoman Solar Terms Poems and Proverbs Supplement" mean?

Add poems and proverbs about solar term Xiaoman.

1. Xiaoman, the eighth solar term among the twenty-four solar terms, and the second solar term in summer. Every year between May 20th and 22nd, when the sun reaches 60° of ecliptic longitude, it is regarded as Xiaoman. After Xiaoman, the weather gradually changes from warm to hot, and the precipitation will gradually increase. There is a folk proverb of "Xiaoman, Daman, rivers are full". Xiaoman marks the debut of hot summer. As for things, small ones are full: wheat and other summer crops have full but immature grains, so they are called small full.

For the northern region, Xiaoman often has the longest sunshine time among the twenty-four solar terms. "It will be brilliant if you give it a little sunshine." In addition, the air is dry, and the temperature in some places in the north can easily exceed south. There are three seasons in Xiaoman: the first season is when bitter vegetables show up, the second season is when weeds are dying, and the third season is when wheat is coming in autumn. In the Xiaoman season, the spring crops are about to be harvested, and the mid-season rice is fully planted. Farming is busy, with harvesting on sunny days and planting on rainy days.

2. Poems, poems and proverbs.

Proverbs are an important part of language and refer to concise and concise phrases that are widely circulated among the people. Most proverbs reflect the practical life experience of working people and are usually 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 "Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind." "After a meal, walk a hundred steps and live to be ninety-nine." There are many categories, countless.

Proverbs, like idioms, are part of the Chinese language as a whole and can increase the vividness and vividness of 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.