The fifteenth day of the winter month knows the cold and warm , today is November 15th, is it cold

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

The winter moon refers to the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, which is not the coldest time of the year, and the coldest month is the wax moon, which is the twelfth month of the lunar calendar.

However, there is a folk proverb that says, "The fifteenth day of the winter moon knows the cold and warm", what does it mean?But literally, according to the weather conditions on the fifteenth day of the winter month, it can be ** the cold and warm of the winter of that year.

As we all know, the first and fifteenth days of the lunar calendar are special days in the folk. The fifteenth day of the winter month is the fifteenth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, and the weather conditions are also different due to different regions, such as rain and snow in some places, and sunny days in some places.

According to some folk proverbs, the ancients judged by experience, through the weather conditions on November 15, to ** the cold and warm of the winter of the year (for reference only, regional).

Therefore, in this article, the author will use these specific proverbs to talk in detail about the meaning of "knowing cold and warm on the fifteenth day of the winter moon", and everyone will understand after reading it.

"I saw snow on the fifteenth day of the winter month, and the snow flew until the end of the month."

The meaning of this proverb is that if it snows on the fifteenth day of the winter month, then there will be continuous snowfall in the following half month, which means that at least half a month, the local area will continue to snow.

"Seeing snow" refers to the snow that day, and "to the end of the month" may refer to the thirtieth day of the winter month, or it can refer to the wax moon, which is a general word.

It can be seen that there is a bit of exaggeration in this proverb (there are few places where snow continues to fall for such a long time), but the implication is obvious, that is, the fifteenth day of the winter moon is snowfall, indicating that there will be more snowfall in winter that year. Snow means cold, which means that the winter will be colder that year.

"The snow flakes on the fifteenth day of the winter moon are fluttering, and the cold wind and cold rain are like water".

This proverb is interpreted literally, if it snows on the fifteenth day of the winter month, then the weather of that winter will be more windy and rainy, and the wind and rain will be strong, and it will feel very cold.

"Like water" is a metaphorical expression used to describe the windy and rainy winter of that year. Everyone has heard the idiom "the wind is biting", and the wind in winter can make people feel very cold. If there is another rainy day (although there is little rain in winter, there are rainy days), not to mention the severe cold.

The meaning of this proverb is similar to that of the first one, which means that it snows on the fifteenth day of the winter month, which may indicate that the winter will be colder that year.

"It's a cold winter month and a half, and there is a lot of rain and snow in the wax moon."

The meaning of this proverb is also very easy to explain, if the fifteenth day of the winter month is cold, then after entering the wax month, there will be more rain and snow.

"Winter moon and a half" refers to November 15, "cold" refers to the severe cold weather, the specific degree of cold can be judged according to the temperature of the same period in previous years, such as the strong cold wave weather some time ago, it belongs to the severe cold.

The "rain and snow in the wax moon" means that the winter is relatively cold, the wax moon can be said to be the coldest month of the year, no rain and snow will feel cold, if there is rain, snowfall, for the average person, basically do not need to go out.

Therefore, judging from this proverb alone, if the day of November 15 is colder, then the winter will be colder that year.

"There is no rain and snow on the fifteenth day of the winter month, and there is no cold in the deep winter of the third month".

The meaning of this proverb is different from the previous sentences, which means that if there is no rain or snow on the fifteenth day of the winter month (which can refer to a sunny day), then during the third and ninth days of the year, you will not feel very cold.

"Sanjiu" can be described as one of the coldest times of the year (or maybe 49), and the number 9 song mentions "walking on the ice of 3949", and judging from the weather in previous years, the annual 39 or 49 period is the coldest time of the year.

According to the proverb, if you don't feel particularly cold in the middle of winter, it may mean that the winter will be relatively warmer or a warm winter.

Through the meaning expressed in the above 4 proverbs, it can be found that through the weather conditions on the fifteenth day of the winter month (November 15th), it is indeed possible to ** the cold and warm of the winter of that year.

The specific results are,When it snows or is very cold on November 15, it indicates that the winter will be colder that year. On November 15, it was a sunny day, which indicates that the winter will be relatively warmer that year.

Today, on the fifteenth day of the winter month (November 15th), we are sunny here, but where are you?

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