As the saying goes, look at the sky early, you don t need to ask the gods for a year, and you will b

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-05

As the saying goes, look at the sky early, you don't need to ask the gods for a year, and you will be stunned tomorrow, is there any way to say it?

On the occasion of the arrival of this special solar term, the ancients said: "Look at the sky early, and don't need to ask the gods for a year", and tomorrow is about to usher in the sting, what kind of omen and views do people have about this solar term?

We often describe the spring as a vibrant scene, which not only depicts the beauty of spring flowers, but also tells us that many small animals are about to come alive. Since many animals hibernate in winter, they will only wake up at a specific time in the following spring.

And this time to wake up the little animals is the stinging solar term. The solar term of stinging is reflected in the word "sting", and the "sting" here refers to the hibernating stinging insects. These small animals wake up because of the "shock", and this shock is what the ancestors called "shock", that is, the weather characteristics of the stinging solar terms.

According to the record of the ancient book "Seventy-two Marquis of the Moon Order": "Shocking, February Festival." Everything is out of the earthquake, the earthquake is thunder, so it is said to be stung, it is the stinging insect that is frightened and runs away. "There are three other phases of stinging, that is, the natural characteristics of different periods of time. One waits for the peach to start the flower, the second waits for the cang Gengming, and the third waits for the eagle to turn into a dove. Therefore, the peach blossoms are about to bloom in the stinging season, the orioles are actively chirping, and the doves are also coming out.

With the arrival of the sting, thunder sounded, and everything grew. This also marks the arrival of a busy period of spring ploughing, and farmers begin to prepare for spring ploughing. The early rice fields should be ploughed, and the early corn fields should also be sorted out. Spring ploughing is a crucial part of the year, and the sting season is the beginning of the busy season for farmers.

As the sting came, the farmers couldn't wait to observe this year's year. According to the old proverb "If you look at the sky early, you don't need to ask the gods for a year", this sentence has been passed down to this day, implying that at this moment, the change of weather will bring inspiration to the whole year.

In ancient times, agriculture relied on the time of day, and good weather conditions often heralded a good harvest. Conversely, extreme weather can adversely affect crop yields. Therefore, farmers often pray to the gods in advance for a good harvest in the coming year through sacrificial ceremonies. However, with the advent of the stinging solar term, farmers gradually learned to observe the weather, no longer relying solely on the guidance of the gods, but through experience to ** the new year.

Specifically, there is a proverb "It rains on a day of sting, but it is not harvested in spring and summer" reveals the key to whether it rains on the day of sting. When there are showers on the day of the sting, the rain is abundant and continuous, which will lead to wet and cold weather in spring, that is, cold spring and cold spring. This cold weather has an important impact on spring plowing and spring sowing, which can lead to reduced yields or poor harvests in crops such as wheat. On the other hand, if the sun is shining on the day of the sting, the farmers will be busy preparing for a good harvest, as it will signal a good year for agricultural production.

This agricultural proverb says that on the day of the solar term, if there is sunny weather. "Sun smile" refers to the big sun weather, the sun hangs in the air like a smiling face for the stinging sunny day, this is a good year for a bumper harvest in agriculture, and farmers are busy harvesting crops at that time. At this auspicious time, the sky is blue and the sun is shining, reflecting those golden wheat fields and verdant rice fields, as if the earth is smiling to welcome this harvest season.

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