What does it mean if the spring buds fail to sprout if you take a step too early, and if you miss the grain flowers if you take a step too late?

"If the spring wind does not blow, the spring buds will not sprout" has become a famous proverb in various places to explain the meteorological characteristics. As a proverb, this sentence accurately summarizes the relationship between "spring breeze" and "spring buds". This is the prerequisite for "spring breeze" to be "spring buds". Without the strong blowing of "spring breeze", there would be no "spring buds" The emergence of.

When spring comes, the first thing people feel is the "spring breeze". The warm spring breeze blows, which means that spring has arrived. And once spring comes, tree buds begin to sprout.

This weather phenomenon is the experience accumulated by people in their long-term production and life. It is in line with the seasonal characteristics of the changing seasons throughout the year and the characteristics of meteorological changes. Therefore, this sentence is regarded as a proverb. And widely used.

This phenomenon was also expressed in poetry by the ancients. For example, in the poem "Ode to the Willows" written by He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty, this phenomenon was actually written, that is, "I don't know who will cut the thin leaves." The poem "The spring wind in February is like scissors" shows the meteorological characteristics of "if the spring wind does not blow, the spring buds will not sprout", that is, the spring wind blows, spring comes, and thin leaves grow on the trees.