Fu Tou is also the first volt, which means that it rains on the first day of the first volt, and it may rain every volt in the future. This also confirms another rural proverb, which is called "it's not sunny in dog days", because after entering dog days, the temperature is high and the water evaporation is accelerated. If it doesn't rain often, it will lead to drought of crops.
After entering the dog days, it is good for the growth of crops to have a proper rain every three to five times. However, if there is too much rain, it is easy to cause floods. So if it rains on the first day, it can only be predicted that the rain will increase in the later period, reminding farmers to pay attention to the corresponding flood control work.
The proverb "the first day it rains only a few drops, and then there may be drought and little rain, so the planted soybeans will dry up."
This sentence seems to contradict the above sentence. In fact, it means that there is little rain on the day of accommodation. The word "leakage" usually refers to a few drops of rain floating occasionally in the countryside, similar to cloudy days. If there is only a few drops of rain on the first day of lodging, you should pay attention to drought prevention in the future.