Insects memorize subtle words and phrases, with 150 200 words of reflections

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "The Book of Insects" is indeed a miracle, a music of life composed by Fabre, the outstanding representative of mankind, and many ordinary insects in nature, and a book that can never be incompiled. Such a miracle may provide us with more precious enlightenment at the critical juncture when mankind is about to enter the gate of the new century and the earth is about to usher in the ecological era. It is not only full of awe of life, but also contains the spirit of seeking truth and exploring the truth, which has inspired me a lot

    In life and study, we should learn from Fabre's courage and perseverance to explore the world and pursue the truth, and to be like Fabre in everything we do, to have a rigorous scientific attitude, and to insist on "accurately describing the facts we observe, neither adding anything nor ignoring anything". We must persevere in everything we do, and even if the conditions are difficult, we must continue to strive for our ideals!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Recently, I finished reading the book "Insects", and I was deeply moved.

    The author of this book carefully observes, experiments repeatedly, and meticulously describes the living habits, reproduction and predation methods of various insects, showing readers a wonderful world of insects. The author writes vividly and interestingly, and the reader reads with great interest.

    The insects that I write about throughout the book are very interesting to me. This is all thanks to the author's careful observation and meticulous description. Such as:

    Beneath the thighs of the praying mantis grow two rows of very sharp, jagged things. Behind these two rows of sharp serrations, there are also some large teeth, three in total. "The pine caterpillar in the lead is digging up the soil a little while probing, and it seems to be measuring the nature of the soil."

    It is not enough to observe carefully, but also to describe in detail so that the reader can understand, and "the appearance of this small tube is a bit like silk fabric, with a little red in the white, and layers of scales are stacked on top of the small tube, just like the tiles on the roof", etc., these detailed descriptions make the whole book more vivid, concrete, and fascinating.

    The author wrote all this because he was careful to observe, and I, who is not very good at observing life, so when the teacher asked me to write an essay, I always couldn't think of the subject matter. However, there was one exception, on the way to class, I found a team of ants moving food, and after observation, I found that the ants first cut the food into small pieces, then put it on their heads, moved it back to the nest, and then went back the way they came, and then moved it again. I took a closer look this time, but this is something that interests me.

    Now I understand that we should not only observe the things we are interested in, but also everything around us, so that we can be everywhere. Lo and behold, small insects also contain university questions!

    Life is the source of writing, and only by carefully observing everything around you can you understand the wonders of the world.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first time I read "Insects", somehow it attracted me. This is a popular science book describing the fertility, labor, hunting and death of insects. The humorous narrative is hilarious ......What a strange and interesting story of the humanized bugs! Fabre's "Insects" made me feel no dream, and those specific and detailed words made me feel the presence of magnifying glasses, dampness, stars, and the smell of insects from time to time, as if I was in the scene.

    The figures of the insects, which I had ignored for too long, and their arrogant chirping, gathered at once, and I held my breath, and then, with them, penetrated the darkness of my mind. It was Fabre who made me see the striking similarities between insects and us humans on many issues of life and death, labor and plunder. "Insects" is not a world created by a writer, it is different from **, they are the most basic facts!

    It was every day and every night of Fabre's life, alone, quiet, almost isolated from the world of loneliness and hardship. I raised my head, and at this moment, I really wanted to raise my head and look up at the stars to deal with the mystery of the existence of insects. It introduced me to a vivid world of insects for the first time.

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