? The wheat grains are full and the ears are awned.
? Sow millet and rice at the right time.
? The farm work in midsummer is very heavy.
? Take care of the seeds and get busy.
? The night is short and the sun is long,
? Frogs sing cicadas and mantis.
? It is sunny and rainy,
? The pond is full of fragrant green leaves.
2. Three stages of awning
? There are three periods of ancient mango species,
? Birds and insects are novices in midsummer.
? When the axe mantis was born,
? Hearing cicadas singing in a hurry.
? Second, wait for shrike to sing,
? The faint yin is joy.
? Waiting for the mockingbird to calm down,
? Shut up. Stop it.
? The new cicada on the branch plays a new song,
? Frogs in the water are singing old songs.
? It is sunny and rainy,
? The pond is full of fragrant lotus leaves.
3. Three stages of attaching awn seeds:
This is the third solar term in summer. Extremely positive and slightly negative insects and birds have different adaptation appearances.
When the mantis is born: "The mantis is born" starts from the day when the awn is planted. Mantis gives birth among branches in late autumn, with a shell of 100 seeds, which rises and matures in midsummer and breaks out of the shell.
Second, waiting for the anchovies to sing: After five days of awning, "the anchovies (jú) began to sing", and "the anchovies" were shrike birds. Summer came, and it began to woo and ask for a kiss.
On the third day, the tongue is silent: on the fifth day, the ear is silent and the tongue is silent, that is, it is bitter. Mantis and anchovies are both yin-like, feeling slightly yin, living or singing, but the tongue feels yang, and when it meets slightly yin, it is silent.