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Summer related proverbs

The proverb related to the light summer season is: light summer scares the east wind, while heavy summer scares Xia Hong.

Xiao Shu introduced as follows:

According to the "twenty-four solar terms" and "June Festival" ... the summer heat is also hot, and it is small at the beginning of the month and large at the end of the month, and it is still small today. "Summer means hot, which means the weather is getting hot, but it is not the hottest, and most parts of the country are basically in line with it.

Slight summer, the eleventh day of the twenty-four solar terms, is regarded as slight summer when the sun reaches 105 on July 7 or 8 every year. Summer heat, which means hot, is a little hot, not very hot. It means that the weather is getting hotter, but it is not the hottest, and most parts of the country are basically in line with it.

In ancient China, the summer heat was divided into three periods: "First, it was warm and windy; Second, wait for crickets to live in space; The third waiting eagle began to crow. " In summer, there is no cool wind on the earth, and all the winds carry heat waves; The words describing crickets in the Book of Songs in July are "Wild July, August, September at home, October in bed."

August mentioned in this paper is June in the summer calendar, which is a short time in summer. Because of the heat, crickets leave the field and go to the corner of the yard to escape the heat. In this solar term, the eagle is in the cool high air movement, because the ground temperature is too high.

It's a little hot in the summer, not very hot. It's the hottest time of the year in the summer. In summer, the rainy season in the Jianghuai basin is coming to an end, and the temperature rises in summer, entering the summer drought period. However, when North China and Northeast China entered the rainy season, tropical cyclones were active frequently, and the number of tropical cyclones landing in China began to increase.

In summer, the average temperature in the south of China is about 26 degrees Celsius. In mid-July, the average daily temperature in the low-altitude valley area in southeast China was higher than 30℃, and the maximum daily temperature was higher than 35℃. In the northern part of the northwest plateau, frost and snow can still be seen at this time, which is equivalent to the scene of early spring in South China.

Since the beginning of summer, the plum rains in the Jianghuai basin have ended one after another, and the southeast monsoon rainy season from the Pacific Ocean has begun in the vast areas north of the Huaihe River and east of the Qinling Mountains. The precipitation has increased significantly and the rainfall is relatively concentrated. South China, Southwest China and Qinghai-Tibet Plateau are also in the southwest monsoon rainy season from the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are generally hot and rainy under the control of subtropical high.