Eighty nine is now three elephants, and graves are added everywhere to hand over eighty nine , ho

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-24

"** Now there are three elephants, and graves are added everywhere": how to explain the "three elephants"?

Introduction: "There are three images in the eighth and ninth days, and there are graves everywhere", and if there is "**, can't you see the "three images"? The traditional Chinese festival is the fourteenth day of the first lunar month, and according to tradition, there are many customs on this day, such as eating lanterns, eating glutinous rice porridge, worshipping mothers, and so on. This also means that the Spring Festival is coming, and after a while, it will be the Lantern Festival, and after a while, it will be the Spring Festival.

Moreover, on the first day of the "* day", according to previous years, the climate at this time has gradually warmed, and the farmers are ready for spring ploughing.

However, unlike previous years, there was still rain, snow and freezing weather at this time, which had a certain impact on farmers. Into the "** ancient proverb: "Nine has three phases, and there are tombs everywhere", what's going on? What are the "3 elephants" that cannot be seen? Take precautions early.

The first image: Seeing "snowfall" is spread among the people, the proverb "heavy snow is nine times, and the spring cold is over", that is, "* on the day, if there is heavy snow, it means that there will be a cold day after that, and this day will continue into spring." The low temperature in spring not only affects the growth and development of wheat, but also affects the spring and spring sowing, and in severe cases, it will also cause "inverted spring cold", causing crops to suffer from frost and reduce yield. The same farming proverb has: "In winter, the snow is continuous, and the cold wind is still there." ""A snow, a snow, a frost, a rain, ninety-nine snow, a non-falling, a ninety-nine cold, a heavy snow, a spring, a snow", a "**snow, a spring rain, an autumn rain." ”

The second image: look at the "big sun" folk proverb "** day is big, drought one hundred and eighteen", which means that "the first day of *", "the sun is big", indicating that the sun is very strong, indicating that there is a possibility of spring drought this year, which is not good for the growth of winter wheat and early spring crops. The same farming proverb is also available:"**Sunny day, ninety-nine days"to indicate similarities.

The first image: see "thunder" on the first day of the "** festival, if there is a thunderstorm, heavy snow, it means that the year's grain production will decline. In ancient times, agricultural production based on agriculture was the basic economy**. However, in ancient times, due to backward farming technology, the yield of crops was not high, and when the bad climate occurred, the harvest would decline, and the life of the people would be even more difficult. That's why there is such a sentence: Thunder kills ** people, and the ground is full of graves. In addition, "* refers to the first month of the lunar calendar, and there are also folk sayings such as: "In the first month of the year, there is a lot of snow, in February, in winter, when it rains, and in March, when the sky falls, it is already a time of drought." And then he said, "In the first month, when there are ten pens, and at the ninth hour, the people's lives are like this." In general, such weather does not bode well. In short, according to the experience of the ancestors, on the first day of the "** year, if the above three things happen, it is not good for the crops and will cause huge economic losses to the farmers!" However, there are also certain regional restrictions as the saying goes, and there are so many places in the country that they can't be summarized one by one! Just take a look! What do you think? Looking forward to your opinion! Thank you for reading.

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