1. In rainy days, strong winds will last for a long time.
2, an autumn rain and a cold, ten autumn rains put on cotton.
3. There is no heavy rain first, and then no sunny day.
4. The bees come home late, and the rain comes and the wind blows.
5, dark clouds see the sun, it rains in the middle of the night.
6. Fish in the river, it rains every day.
7. Spiders weave webs and the sky clears up.
8, the magpie branches are called, and it is sunny to go out.
The origin of proverbs
Proverbs come from a wide range of sources, including folk oral creations, famous poems, aphorisms and historical allusions. As a kind of idioms, common sayings refer to well-established, widely circulated and concise sentences. Broadly speaking, common sayings include proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings, idioms and commonly used colloquial idioms.
But it does not include idioms in dialect, spoken words and written language, nor does it include famous sayings and epigrams in famous works. In a narrow sense, proverbs are one of the genres with their own characteristics. They are different from proverbs and two-part allegorical sayings, but there are also some proverbs in between. Common sayings are created by the people in Chinese vocabulary and spread in their spoken language.
Spoken language and popular language units are popular and widely popular stereotypes with concise images, which are mostly created by working people. Reflect people's life experiences and wishes. Say, also called say, say, these three are synonyms. The word common saying has been widely used as a linguistic term; As the saying goes, there is a color of classical Chinese.
Proverbs make people's communication more convenient and interesting, with local characteristics.