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Agricultural proverbs in dog days
Agricultural proverbs about dog days are as follows:

The summer solstice is full of thunder and drought. There is no rain on the summer solstice, but it is very hot on the summer solstice. Practice three or nine in winter and three volts in summer. It's not hot in dog days, and the grain will not bear fruit. It's neither cold nor hot. If there is no drought in the dog days, there will be one more stone in an acre of land. Fu Tou jiaozi two negative, Sanfu pancakes spread eggs. Expose and dry the tail. The head is leaking and the beans are dry. Summer drought is not uncommon.

Frodo rained and hoarded Ridomi. There is plenty of rain and plenty of grain and cotton in rainy days. It was cold on March 9th and hot in the middle. I was drenched from head to tail.

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Summer 99 Songs: "1929, fans never leave their hands. Ice water is as sweet as honey. Four, nine, thirty-six, wiping your sweat is like taking a bath. Five, nine, four, fifteen, wearing autumn leaf dance. 6954, enter the Buddhist temple to enjoy the cool. 7963, looking for sheets at the bedside, 8972, thinking about covering the quilt.

998 1, everyone is playing with charcoal. "Sixty-six volts" is equivalent to two, three and forty-nine, which is the hottest time in a year, so there is a proverb that "heat is at three volts". In the dog days, different places have different customs. For example, there is a folk custom in Northeast China called "wrap jiaozi on your head and eat eggs in dog days".

"The dog days" are sultry and humid, and it is most likely to induce various epidemic diseases in summer. Therefore, how to keep healthy during the dog days has become a topic that everyone should pay attention to. As the saying goes, "practice three or nine in winter and three volts in summer." This is a summary of the experience of long-term health preservation in ancient times.

Introduction to dog days:

The dog days, which appear between Xiaoshu and beginning of autumn, are the days with the highest temperature, humidity and sultry weather in a year. V means latent. The "crouching" of "dog days" means "crouching evil". That is, the so-called "six evils" (referring to "wind, cold, heat, humidity, dryness and fire"). The so-called "dog days" refers to the "dog days" of the lunar calendar, which is the hottest period of the year.

The time of accommodation is not fixed every year, and the length of accommodation is also different. You need to check the almanac to calculate it. Simply put, we can use the formula of "Xia San Geng" to express the lodging date, that is, from the third Geng day in Xia Hou, the initial lodging is 10 day, the intermediate lodging is 10 day or 20 days, and the final lodging is 10 day.

In ancient China, the method of "recording the sun on the branches" was popular, and 18 days and 12 places were used to record the sun in 60 different groups for recycling. The day with the word "Geng" is called "Geng Day".