Is it better to rain or not to rain in Tomb-Sweeping Day?
However, some people think it's best not to rain when it's sunny. As the saying goes, "it doesn't rain on a sunny day, but there are valleys in the cracks in the stones." It means that if it doesn't rain on a sunny day, it means that the weather will be fine next year. As we all know, Tomb-Sweeping Day is another different solar term in Grain Rain, and Grain Rain is a good season for us to sow. So once it's clear, it's very suitable for us to sow food crops in Grain Rain, which is of course very beneficial to us.
There is another saying in the countryside that also proves the benefits of sunny weather. The general meaning of this sentence is that if the weather is clear on Qingming Day, there are many wowotou in the countryside, which can support the dogs in the countryside to death. This is a very gratifying harvest for the peasant uncle who has worked for a year. However, this is really not the case, because many of our idioms and proverbs have a great geographical relationship, and what I just said is mainly the south. Because farmers' uncles always pay great attention to details and seasons when farming, some proverbs they summarized are very useful, but they are also very regional and limited. For example, the experience summed up by farmers in the south is not suitable for the north, and so is this sentence, which also applies only to the south, not to the north.