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Proverbs and sayings about geography

1. "Bamboo Branch Poems" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty: "The sun rises in the east and it rains in the west. The road is not clear but there is sunshine."

Vernacular translation: The sun rises in the east and it rains in the west, saying It is not sunny but there is still sunshine.

2. Tang Cen Shen's "Zou Ma Chuan to Send Off the Army to the Western Expedition": "Zu Ma Chuan travels to the snowy seaside, and the flat sand is vast and yellow. The wind roars in the September night in Luntai, and the gravel in the river is as big as a bucket. The ground is full of rocks and rocks are moving in random directions with the wind."

Vernacular translation: The vast Zouma River is close to the edge of the Snow Sea, and the boundless yellow sand connects to the sky. The wind howled all night long in September in Luntai, and the pieces of gravel everywhere were as big as buckets, and the strong wind blew them all over the ground.

3. "Yellow Crane Tower Farewell to Meng Haoran in Guangling" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "The old friend left the Yellow Crane Tower in the west, and the fireworks descended from Yangzhou in March."

Vernacular translation: An old friend came to me I waved goodbye to the Yellow Crane Tower frequently, and went on a long trip to Yangzhou in March when catkins were like smoke and flowers were blooming.

5. "Song of Fufeng Heroes" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "The flying sand flies from Luoyang in March, and the people in Luoyang City complain."

Vernacular translation: In late spring, sand flies flying in March, Anshi Hu Er was too rampant, and the people in the city were filled with resentment and wailing.

5. Proverb: There is no cold or heat in the four seasons, and autumn becomes autumn when it rains.

This proverb is a true portrayal of Kunming’s spring-like climate all year round.

6. Proverb: The head is hot, the feet are cold, the chest is warm when the sun shines, and the back is cold when the wind blows.

The proverb explains that Lhasa on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is the famous "Sunlight City" in our country. The main reason is that the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has a high altitude and thin air. The atmosphere weakens the solar radiation less, so more solar radiation reaches the ground.