What are the peasant proverbs for the sixth grade

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-03-04

Primary 6 aims to provide students with an understanding of traditional Chinese farming culture, as well as the laws of nature and the wisdom of life conveyed through proverbs. Here are some farmer proverbs for 6th graders that cover climate, farming, life philosophy, and more

OneMeteorological and agricultural solar terms

The sun is turning in the beginning of spring, and the rain is along the river.

Before and after Qingming, plant melons and beans.

Before the rain in the valley, it is good to plant cotton; After the rain in the valley, it is good to plant beans.

There is no rain on the summer solstice, and there is rain and snow on the winter solstice.

The white dew is early, the cold dew is late, and the autumn equinox is just in time to plant wheat.

IIAgricultural labor and planting experience

People are wrong for a while, and people are wrong for a year.

Farming without dung is equivalent to fooling around.

Spring ploughing is one inch deep, and it can be used to top dung.

If you don't get a quilt in March, mosquitoes bite you in April (hinting at the importance of drying and dehumidifying in spring).

Wheat is afraid of rain overnight during the Qingming Festival, and rice is afraid of frost after a cold dew.

IIIAnimal Behavior and Weather Forecasting

Swallows fly low in the snake aisle, and heavy rain will come soon.

Earthworms crawl on the road, and the rain is like hemp.

The chickens are late, the ducks are crying, and the wind and rain are not long coming.

FourthLife Philosophy and Moral Education

There are thousands of acres of land at home, and it is better to have craftsmanship in front of you.

After three years of hard work, it is better to be a good teacher.

Diligence is a cash cow, and thrift is a cornucopia.

Coarse tea and light rice are full of three meals, sweet in the morning and sweet in the evening.

FiveSeasonal changes and phenological phenomena

In May, the south wind and water are flooded, and in June, the south wind and water are flooded.

In September, the sun is sunny and sunny, and the chrysanthemums are yellow and clear everywhere.

Winter solstice dumplings and summer solstice noodles, the four seasons are in order.

The above proverbs not only contain a wealth of knowledge about agricultural production, but also reflect the deep understanding of the laws of nature by the ancients, which helps to cultivate students' observation, imagination, and love and inheritance of traditional culture. Teachers will combine real-life situations and seasonal characteristics in their teaching to help students understand and apply these proverbs in depth.

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