Wet Jiangnan clothes | place | Jiangnan
The dampness in Jiangnan is unexpected, but it cannot be avoided, and there is almost no place to hide. Everyone says Jiangnan is good, but I can't stand the plum rain. Despite being mentally prepared for the heavy rain in the south, I never expected it to be so scattered, intermittent, endless, and entangled. As soon as I opened my eyes in the morning, the chairs were damp, the windowsill was wet, and there were faintly visible water droplets oozing out. In some places, flower spots appeared one after another, like auspicious clouds attending a meeting, lingering and clinging on. Opening the cabinet door, mold poured down on my face. Upon closer inspection, my clothes were spotted, like sweat stains and bird droppings. When I entered the kitchen and casually moved an object, an unidentified small flying object rose up, small as mustard seeds and fast as birds, scattered everywhere, unable to hit or catch. I dare not open the windows casually, afraid that the incoming moisture will merge with the interior. Although the air is still fresh, the fumigation will not be pleasant. There is a layer of water stains on the floor, as if it has just been mopped over. Be careful when walking to avoid slipping. Looking at the wall again, like a person, sweating profusely. The air conditioner turned on to "dehumidify", but it seemed to be of no use. Over time, it also became tired and gasped for breath. The pipes made a gurgling sound, and it took a long time to recover after being shut down. Mr. Wang Zengqi described in his book "My Home" as follows: "The corners of the bottom bricks on the floor of this old hall house have been rounded off and are particularly prone to getting damp. When it's about to rain, the brick floor is damp. If it's cloudy, the ground feels like it's coated with oil and slippery. I knew 'the foundation is wet and rainy' when I was very young. Without looking at the column foundation, from the brick floor of the main hall house, I know that it won't clear up for a while. When I think of the main hall house, I always think of rain, and sometimes it rains for a few days in a row, which is really annoying." With this feeling, I empathize with my feelings. Release and comfort. When I see the sun, covered by gray white clouds, but not completely covered, revealing a faint sunlight, my hometown in southern Shaanxi calls this scene Hua Hua Sun Hua Hua Yun. If it rains a little at this time, it is called white rain. Hot and rainy, wet and damp all over the place. Just as I changed into dry clothes, I was soon covered in sweat and rain again. The feeling of being greasy, astringent, and sticky is not only related to the body, but also to the mood. It is said that on hot and humid days, people are more likely to experience emotional "mold", leading to low mood, depression or restlessness, affecting work and life, and even being infected with reading and writing. This kind of weather is very patient, even if it makes people want to escape, they still have to grit their teeth and persevere. As someone who has suffered a lot since childhood, I am not afraid of anything, let alone this is a natural phenomenon. Seeing police officers and volunteers directing traffic on the road, as well as sanitation workers sweeping the floor and gardeners trimming branches and tidying up lawns, one feels ashamed and their eyes are moist. Rain is not for someone or a family, but for everyone to share in. "In the season of Huangmei, every household is rainy, and frogs are everywhere in the green grass pond." This is a beautiful scene from the poem "Inviting Guests"! Correspondingly, everything is in order. It seems that Zhao Shixiu, a poet from the Southern Song Dynasty, feels good and in a great mood. Although it was a moldy rain, it was called a plum rain, and with the addition of the word "yellow", it was tempting and ripe, overflowing with a fruity aroma. Yellow represents maturity. At this time, in Jiangnan, besides green grass, ponds, and frog chirping, there are also seasonal fruits such as watermelon, sweet melons, loquats, grapes, t