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Similar to the proverb that Lazibara froze to death in western Western jackdaw.
"La Qibala, freeze to death in western Western jackdaw" is a proverb handed down by the elderly in Beijing. It means: When it comes to La Qibala, which is the coldest time of the year, it can freeze the cold-resistant western Western jackdaw to death. As long as I drink Laba porridge this morning, I won't freeze my hands and feet all winter. Similar proverbs are as follows:

1, wheat covers three layers in winter, and sleeps with steamed bread next year. There will be three good snows in winter and a bumper harvest of wheat next year.

2, the winter solstice is the ninth day, and the cuffs are hidden in both hands. This sentence means that the beginning of solstice winter is the beginning of "nine winters" If you can't take your hand out at this time, you should put your hand in your sleeve to prevent frostbite.

3, the twelfth lunar month is frozen, and the coming year is abundant. The cold weather in December can kill pests hidden underground, and crops will be harvested next year.