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1, after a little summer rain comes a calm, the summer heat opens at the beginning of a thunderstorm. In summer, the strings should be warm, the wind should be warm, and crickets are hidden in the moss on the terrace.

2, the heat is not enough for fear, such as retreating to Tibet. Young slaves first recommended pillows, and Huang Yi rose to the hall. Birds are singing in the dark, and the rain carries the fragrance of lotus leaves. It's cool at night and you can walk to the west wing.

3. The hot summer lasts for seven days, and the sun shines at eight in the morning. Going out for a few steps is sweaty, and peace of mind is naturally cool.

4. Slight summer heat: the wind is warm, the bees inhabit the wall, and the eagle begins. Summer heat: rotten grass is firefly, the soil is hot and humid, when it rains heavily.

5, sudden warm wind, due to slight heat. As soon as the sound of bamboo shouted, it began to rain. The mountain was dark and thunder burst. The dark green household makes the president green. Eagles learn new things, but crickets are in no hurry.

6. I broke the lotus, the bridge was full of fog, I played in the water in early summer, and there were filaments falling in the morning.

Slight summer heat, one of the 24 solar terms, means that the weather begins to get hot, but it has not yet reached the hottest, which means that most parts of China have entered a hot season. Slight summer heat is also called June Festival, and Shuowen says: Summer heat is also hot. In the hot summer, it is small at the beginning of the month, big in the month, and still small today. In ancient China, the summer heat was divided into three periods: "First, it was warm and windy; Second, wait for crickets to live in space; The third waiting eagle began to crow. "

Speaking of slight summer heat, the average temperature in many areas has approached 30℃, which is the so-called "slight summer heat engulfs great summer heat" and "slight summer heat is three points a day". During the summer solar term, heavy rains often hit most parts of China. Because of the concentrated rainfall during this period, flood control and waterlogging prevention are particularly important.

In the light summer season, most areas of China are also busy with the field management of summer and autumn crops. Hot weather is conducive to the growth of crops. In most parts of this country, crops such as rice and corn are booming at this time.

According to legend, people have the habit of eating lotus root in summer. It is believed that eating fresh lotus root cooked by appropriate methods in summer can treat insomnia due to blood deficiency. There is also a saying in many places that "Monopterus albus competes for summer ginseng". This custom is very popular in the south, while in the north, people will drink mutton soup in summer and summer. "Sheep" and "Yang" are homonyms. The ancients thought that Yang Qi lost more in summer, and drinking mutton soup could increase Yang Qi. In addition, in ancient times, there was the habit of eating hot noodles in soup and swimming in water in summer. "Chronicle of Jingchu's Age" records: "The soup cake in June is pale, which is called evil." The so-called "soup cake" refers to hot soup noodles. These customs reflect China people's simple outlook on health preservation and open-minded outlook on life.

In the past, there was a folk custom of "eating new things in summer", that is, after the summer heat, farmers tasted new rice, ground the newly cut rice into rice, and prepared to worship the food of the five grain gods and ancestors, and then everyone tasted new wine. It is said that "eating new things" means "eating new things", which is the first new day after the summer festival. Cities generally buy a small amount of new rice for cooking in old rice, plus newly listed vegetables. Therefore, there is a folk saying that millet is eaten in summer and grain is eaten in summer.

There are folk proverbs in Futian, such as "buckwheat can grow on radish head and buckwheat can grow on buckwheat feet" and "buckwheat can grow on jiaozi head and eggs can be spread on pancake feet".

Eating jiaozi on the head is a traditional custom. Fukui people have poor appetite and are often thinner than usual, which is called bitter summer. In traditional customs, jiaozi is a food to stimulate appetite. Some places in Shandong eat raw cucumbers and boiled eggs to cure the bitter summer, and eat eggs in the morning without eating other foods. People in Xuzhou eat mutton when crouching, which is called "eating sheep". This custom can be traced back to the Yao and Shun period. There is a folk saying that "a bowl of soup in Pengcheng squats sheep without a doctor's prescription". People in Xuzhou love Fuyang, which is nothing more than a local folk song "Pick up girls on June 6th and make new wheat cake mutton soup".

The custom of eating noodles in Fukui began at least in the Three Kingdoms period. Wei Chunqiu: "Fu Ri, wipe your sweat with a towel, look charming." The soup cake here is hot soup noodles. "Chronicle of Jingchu's Age" said: "The soup cake turns pale in June, which is called evil." May is an evil month, and June also touches the edge of the evil month, so it should also be "evil". You can also eat water and stir-fry noodles in dog days. The so-called fried noodles are dry flour fried in a pot, and then mixed with water and sugar. This way of eating was common in the Han Dynasty since the Tang and Song Dynasties, but at that time, wheat was fried first, and then pasta was ground. Su Gong, a medical scientist in the Tang Dynasty, said that fried noodles can clear away heat, stop diarrhea and strengthen the intestines. In addition, Linyi, Shandong Province also has the custom of improving the eating habits of cattle. It is said that cows are very strong, so they can work without sweating after drinking wheat kernel soup in the afternoon. Folk songs: spring bullwhip, licking Han Niu (bull), Mairen soup,