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What are the proverbs about rain in March and September?

The proverb about rain in Sanjiu is as follows:

1. Cold is in Sanjiu, hot is in the middle.

2. Three-nine, four-nine, frozen to pieces.

3. Heavy snow occurs every year, not in the third nine but in the fourth nine.

4. It won’t snow on March 9 and 49, but there will be droughts on May 9 and 69.

5. There are three white fields in the twelfth lunar month, and wheat will be harvested in the coming year.

6. During the three white periods of the twelfth lunar month, every family has wheat.

7. The three white days of the twelfth lunar month are suitable for wheat vegetables.

8. The snow is half a foot thick in the twelfth lunar month, and the wheat is not enough.

9. Nine miles of snow melted into ten feet of water, leaving no place for the wheat.

10. The snow in Jiuli is as hard as iron.

Proverb information:

Proverbs are an important part of the Chinese 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 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"; Common sense proverbs in various fields, such as "Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind." "A hundred steps after a meal will make you live to be ninety-nine." There are many categories and 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.