It's raining, okay?
Fufu is also a Fu Wei, which means that it rains on the first day of Fuwei, and it may rain every volt in the future. This also confirms another rural proverb, which is called "dog days, not dry", because after entering the dog days, the temperature is high and the water evaporation is accelerated. If it doesn't rain often, it will lead to drought of crops.
After entering the tail rain, a proper rain every three to five days is good for crop growth, but if it rains too much, it will easily lead to floods. Therefore, if the tail rain rains on the first day, it can only be predicted that the rain will increase in the later period, reminding farmers to pay attention to the corresponding flood control work.
This proverb means that there are only a few drops of rain on the first day of rain, and in the following period, there may be drought and little rain, so the planted soybeans will dry up.
The stress in the dog days
The first lodging is the first lodging of "three volts". Its date is from the third Geng day to the day before the fourth Geng day. Because every Geng day is separated by 10 days, the initial lodging time is 10 days.
The word "V" in three volts has two meanings. First, it means that Yin Qi was forced by Yang Qi to hide underground; Second, it means the weather is too hot to move. Its climatic characteristics are "high temperature and high humidity".
Middling, that is, the second volt of "three volts", is the fourth Geng day from summer to the first Geng day after beginning of autumn. The number of midsummer days is long or short, which may be 10 day or 20 days, depending on the date of the third Geng day (first fall) after the summer solstice solar term every year.
The dog days are the hottest time of the year, and the dog days are the hottest in the middle. The first day was very hot, and the weather turned cold after the last day.
The last stage refers to the day from the first Geng Day after beginning of autumn to the day before the second Geng Day after beginning of autumn, *** 10. The last volt is the last volt of the dog days, commonly known as the autumn tiger. The last few days are cooler in the morning and evening, and the sunshine is still strong during the day. The above contents are for reference only.