The proverb says that it will snow on the first day of the first month.

It snows on the first day of the first month: the first day of the first month-changing with each passing day.

The first day of the lunar calendar (called "the summer calendar" by the ancients) is called the first day of every month, and the first day of the lunar calendar is also called "rooster day". The first day of the lunar new year is the first day of the lunar new year, and the Spring Festival generally refers to New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month.

But among the people, the traditional Spring Festival refers to the sacrificial ceremony from the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month or the 23rd or 24th of the twelfth lunar month to the 15th of the first lunar month in La Worship, with New Year's Eve and the first day of the first lunar month as the climax.

The first day of the first month was originally called "New Year's Day", and the original meaning of "yuan" was "head", and later it was extended to "start". This day is the first day of the year, the first day of spring and the first day of the first month, so it is called "Sanyuan". Because it is still the year, month and day, it is also called "Three Dynasties".

Because it is the first Shuori, it is also called "Yuanshuo". On the first day of the first month, there are other nicknames, such as Shangri-La, Zheng Chao, Sanshuo and Shisan, which means the beginning of a year, January and a day.

Snow situation:

Snow is a natural phenomenon. The water vapor in the air condenses and then falls to the ground again. Water is the foundation of all kinds of life on the earth, and its changes and movements have created our world today.

On the earth, water is constantly circulating. The water in the ocean and on the ground is heated and evaporated into the sky. The water vapor moves to other places with the wind. When they encounter cold air, they form precipitation and return to the earth's surface.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Grade One