There are many folk sayings about June 6th. Some places have to race dragon boats on that day, some places have to wash and dry clothes, and some places have to dry autumn, celebrate the Fuyang Festival, etc. Buddhist temples and temples also choose to dry scriptures on June 6th.

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The previous days have passed, and the subsequent days have come again. When we say goodbye to today, what we come will naturally be tomorrow, and tomorrow's July 15th is also the sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar , the year of Xinchou, . There are many folk sayings about June 6 . Some places have to race dragon boats on the same day, some places have to wash and dry clothes, and some places have to autumn , hiking Fuyang Festival , etc. Buddhist temples and temples also choose to sing scriptures on 6 pm. All these activities seem to point to the sunny day on June 6th. However, there are two agricultural proverbs that perfectly interpret it as if it rains on June 6th, it would be quite good.

There are many folk sayings about June 6th. Some places have to race dragon boats on that day, some places have to wash and dry clothes, and some places have to dry autumn, celebrate the Fuyang Festival, etc. Buddhist temples and temples also choose to dry scriptures on June 6th. - DayDayNews

First sentence: June 6, watch Gu Show. The "grough" in the agricultural proverb of may not simply refer to millet that can be crushed into millet, but it is likely to refer to all crops such as cereals. In terms of millet alone, the early and mid-July of the Gregorian calendar and around the sixth day of the lunar calendar are the critical period for ear bolting, and the requirements for moisture reach the critical maximum. At this time, water shortage will cause the millet to suffer from "fetal drought" and "bottleneck drought", which is extremely unfavorable to the growth of the millet. The same is true for rice in cereals. Rice cultivated by rice farmers in many places around June 6th every year also enters the earing and flowering period, and it requires appropriate water support and guarantee to grow well.

There are many folk sayings about June 6th. Some places have to race dragon boats on that day, some places have to wash and dry clothes, and some places have to dry autumn, celebrate the Fuyang Festival, etc. Buddhist temples and temples also choose to dry scriptures on June 6th. - DayDayNews

Sentence 2: Valley show three rains, rice everywhere. The meaning of this agricultural proverb in is very clear. If cereal crops, including rice and millet, can encounter several rains during the fruiting period of , the subsequent harvest will be a natural thing. The "three" and "everywhere" here should mean "relatively more". And this agricultural proverb has a meaning to the first sentence "June 6, watch the Gu Show" . It is precisely because of "June 6, watch the Gu Show" that it seemed both good and the season when it rained. A few timely rains will take place in time and place. The crops in the farmland will grow well under the appropriate rainwater, and "rice everywhere" can become a real scene in reality.

There are many folk sayings about June 6th. Some places have to race dragon boats on that day, some places have to wash and dry clothes, and some places have to dry autumn, celebrate the Fuyang Festival, etc. Buddhist temples and temples also choose to dry scriptures on June 6th. - DayDayNews

Maybe someone will say that there is also a farmer saying "On June 6, dry dragon clothes, wet dragon clothes and don't collect rice" ? Are you not afraid of rain and watering pollen and affecting pollen fertilization when millet, rice and other cereal crops? We could not say that this possibility was not possible at that time, but we used millet and rice to explain the problem, which might help people with doubts to untie their knots and dispel their doubts.

There are many folk sayings about June 6th. Some places have to race dragon boats on that day, some places have to wash and dry clothes, and some places have to dry autumn, celebrate the Fuyang Festival, etc. Buddhist temples and temples also choose to dry scriptures on June 6th. - DayDayNews

my country's millet is produced in relatively severe arid areas of North China such as Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, etc., and after the millet is headed, it will never bloom during the day, but must be at night. It is usually between 2 and 4 o'clock in the morning. By the time the flowers that bloom before dawn have completed the pollination and fertilization process and have failed. Rice is generally planted in areas with relatively abundant surface water resources where the accumulated temperature of is suitable for . When rice is earing, it usually starts to bloom around 9 am, blooms most at noon, and rarely blooms after 4 pm. And when rice blooms, the duration from opening to closing is usually only 46-92 minutes.

There are many folk sayings about June 6th. Some places have to race dragon boats on that day, some places have to wash and dry clothes, and some places have to dry autumn, celebrate the Fuyang Festival, etc. Buddhist temples and temples also choose to dry scriptures on June 6th. - DayDayNews

believes that good rain in "knowing the season" will not only choose the day, but also calculate the time when it lands at a certain point. I also believe that the June 6th rainfall in different regions will reasonably stagger the flowering time nodes of different crops such as local rice and millet, becoming a good thing for rain and the best thing to help the harvest of autumn, so that farmers can harvest "rice everywhere".

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