Common sayings and proverbs about mangoes.
1, April awning wheat comes first, and May awning wheat comes last.
This is a classic agricultural proverb circulating in North China, and it is estimated that many old people understand its meaning very well. It is said that the solar term of ear seed is in April of the lunar calendar, so the maturity of wheat will be advanced and will mature before ear seed. And if the awn is planted in the fifth month of the lunar calendar, the solar term of the awn is coming, and the wheat is not yet mature.
2. awn seeds burn the sky, and the summer solstice rains.
Agricultural proverbs and common sayings are regional, and the ancients can predict the weather behind them through the weather on the day of solar terms. This proverb means that it is sunny when awns are planted in the solar terms, and then it will rain in the solar terms from late summer to Sunday.
On the contrary, if it rains on this day, the summer solstice will be sunny. This is an agricultural proverb circulating in Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi and Guangdong, which is similar to "it doesn't rain when planting awns, but it rains when planting awns, and it works in the fields in summer."
3. The solstice in summer is a water festival. If it doesn't rain, it will be a dry day.
This is a widely circulated agricultural proverb, which literally means that the two solar terms, namely, awn seed and summer solstice, are both rainy solar terms. If there is no rain, it means that the climate is abnormal, indicating that there is less rain behind, and there may be drought.
4. Good Year of Thunder.
In the long-term observation, the ancients also found that the solar terms of awn seeds and the summer harvest crops behind them also had certain influence. It thundered and rained on the solar term, and the grain harvest in the back was very good. But this agricultural proverb is mainly spread in Hunan, and the ancients used it to predict the quality of grain harvest.
Mango seeds are very hot, and it is very cold in early August.
This is an agricultural proverb in my hometown of Hunan. When I was a child, I often heard adults say. Speaking of solar terms, some old people are chanting. It means that if the solar term is very hot, it means that summer comes early and August in the lunar calendar will not be too hot. In fact, this makes sense. It's hot early and cold early. And it's too late for heating and cooling. Mango is quite comfortable this year, so it will still be very hot at the end of August.