Proverbs about harvest cover three beds of wheat in winter and sleep with steamed bread the next year. Good winter brings good summer. Rich in grain.
Until early autumn, next year's harvest.
Rainy days bode well for a good harvest.
If there is a bumper harvest, you should also eat humble meals.
A good harvest is a bad year. (Yugur)
Excerpt from the proverb 1 about harvest. Big eyes, small stomach, can't eat.
2. Fine all the way, making both gold and silver; Lulujing, there is no money for snacks.
3. A hundred miles knows people, and a hundred miles knows clothes.
Kings are easy to see, but children are hard to find.
5. The old man lost his brand and the common people gnawed bricks.
6. When the tree fell, monkeys ran everywhere.
7. rhubarb cures people and ginseng cures the dead.
8. Three years in the Qing dynasty, 100,000 snowflakes and silver.
9. You can't be rich if you don't do evil.
10. Go to the casino and deny your parents.
1 1. There is a begging stick in front of the door, and the next of kin can't come to the door.
12. A grassy mound rises in front of the door, and my uncle is an outsider.
13. Little people are arrogant and noisy.
14. Crows are as black as rich people.
15. The yamen in the world faces south. Don't come in without money.
16. Big lawsuit, big money.
17. Physical geography makes money reasonable.
18. Don't plant mud fields for good rice, or raise flowers and silkworms for good silk.
19. The longer the horn, the greedier the rich.
20. Cows think highly of people, while dogs think poorly of people.
Extended selection of proverbs about harvest 1. Cats and mice sleep differently, and tigers and deer walk differently.
2. The bow is stable and not afraid of the wind.
Money is like dirt, and its face value is precious.
4. Being poor is always happy, and being rich is always troublesome.
5. Don't tell lies and waste crops.
6. Sparrows fall into the ground and want to eat food, while foxes come into the house to steal chickens.
7. Don't bully the mountain, the water and the heart.
8. One monk carries water, two monks carry water and three monks have no water.
9. I tried to catch two rabbits, but in the end my hands were empty.
10. Once bitten by a snake, you are afraid of straw rope for three years.
1 1. You ask three questions. Immortals have no rule of law.
12. If you count your life three times a year, you will get sick even if you are not sick.
13. A bottle of water doesn't ring, but half a bottle shakes.
14. Hungry snakes swallow elephants, greedy snakes eat the moon.
15. People don't know how lucky they are, but ships don't know how to flow in the water.
16. People see profit without harm, and fish see food without fishing.
17. People love the rich, but dogs bite the poor.
18. The more people play, the lazier they are, and the more they eat, the more greedy they are.
19. If you do something wrong, it doesn't count. If others do something wrong, they will be spanked.
20. The meat at home is not fragrant, and the food at home is delicious.
Proverbs about harvest recommend extension 1. Call yourself good, rotten straw.
2. Noisy cats catch mice.
3. Be haggle over every ounce of others and say that you spend good rice.
Good medicine can't cure injustice, and good words can't persuade fools.
A wise man turns three times, but a fool can't hit the stick back.
6. Wearing a three-foot suit, you don't talk high or low.
7. Starve when you have no money and show off when you have money.
8. Paper makes flowers and wax makes cores.
9. A chicken can't fly over a wall, but a stove can't build a wall.
10. It is not difficult to see that people are carrying heavy loads, but they should rest step by step.
1 1. Look at Buddha, police monk, father and police son.
12. talk about momentum and do things to show off.
13. Dad doesn't know how to plow, and his son doesn't know how to grow grain.
14. If you are in a hurry to see a doctor, you will burn incense in every temple.
15. In Jin Zijing, family members speak with one ear and outsiders speak.
16. There is no backbone at home, and the broom is upside down.
17. Burning more incense makes more ghosts.
18. The mother is in pain and the road is long; The line is as long as the child hurts the mother.
19. The mother misses her son, and the Yangtze River waters, and the son misses his mother, and the pole is long.