Yesterday was the fifth day of the first lunar month, and everyone was looking for something to do, so they had to find some fun to attract wealth and treasure. Some people climb mountains and walk green, happy and fresh; Some people wander to the temple to invite the God of Wealth, hoping that the new year will be prosperous. It also happened to coincide with the foreign festival - Valentine's Day. The brothers and sisters who are alone have to do everything they can to make a romantic confession. After all, today's atmosphere is just right, and I have to take advantage of this time to say that I like the itchy person generously.
We are today on February 15th, the sixth day of the first lunar month. What the hell is this?
Hey, on the fifth day of the new year, we just recruited the God of Wealth, and on the sixth day of the first month, we have to send the poor God away. Recruiting the God of Wealth means that our days are expected to be prosperous, and sending away the poor God is to hope that we will have plenty of money, and the days will become more and more prosperous. Look, early in the morning, it happens to be the sixth day of the Lunar New Year, so we have to hurry up and clean the house and send the poor god far away.
Today is the sixth day of the first lunar month, and it is a good day to open. Our ancestors felt that "six", that is a symbol of auspiciousness, as the saying goes, "six six shun", everything is smooth sailing, smooth sailing, this can make the wealth roll into the door. Therefore, tomorrow, the merchants will have to seize the opportunity to open for business one after another, and we will be very lively when we go shopping.
Also, from the creator's point of view, the sixth day of the first lunar month is a horse day, and the horse gives people the impression that it is the spirit of Ryoma and full of energy. Therefore, I wish you all a new year like that fast horse, full of energy, good luck, and your own wealth can grow day by day.
Uncle farmer, watch the sky to eat, the weather is warmer, and it rains a little, which is very good for the crops to grow. I'm afraid that spring is coming, and the weather is still like winter, and when the cold wave comes, the cold is biting, and it will be troublesome.
Tomorrow on the sixth day of the first lunar month, there is an old saying "I am most afraid of the weather on the sixth day of the first month", what does it mean? That is to say, tomorrow, if the weather is raining, snowing, and cold, it will not be good, which means that the cold weather of spring will come to make trouble again. This kind of cold cold is not good news for our crops.
Today, on the sixth day of the first lunar month, it has been drizzling, and many people are speculating about what this rain means. Flip through our agricultural proverbs and you can find the answer:
The sixth day of the first month is cold, and the third month is cold and shivering".
This sentence is to tell us that if the weather is strong on the sixth day of the first lunar month, and it rains, snow, and cold wind, it indicates that by March, the weather will be cold and shivering.
Specifically: the sixth day of the first month is cold" - that is, today, on the day of sending the poor god, if the temperature is low and the cold wind is swishing, it means that the cold snap is menacing, and this spring, it may have to come later, so you have to wait. This kind of cold wind and ice rain is a sign of the cold and steep of spring.
March is shivering" - this refers to the third month of the lunar calendar, that is, the second half of spring. It stands to reason that at this time it should be a warm spring breeze and a hundred flowers blooming, but if the cold snap comes, the temperature plummets, and it is difficult not to be cold.
In general, that is to say, tomorrow on the sixth day of the first lunar month, if the weather gives us a big change, and the cold wave and cold air sweep by, it is a reminder that spring may have to change its face, and this spring cold thing is really not a good sign for our farmers who cultivate the land.