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After reading "Insects".
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 world of insects is amazing! Before I read this book, I didn't know that tube worms would wear "clothes", that pine moth worms would ** the weather, and that baby spiders would fly everywhere with silk threads. Now I know it all.
Some animals have a higher way of thinking than humans, such as the red-striped bee when it leaves food for its eggs, it makes the caterpillar immobile and unconscious, instead of killing the caterpillar, so that the food can be kept fresh "for free". For example, when the waist is used to catch spiders for eggs, only small ones are catched, so that each insect can be eaten in just one meal, and each meal can be eaten fresh, how about it? Be smart!
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. This is what I deeply realized after reading "Insects".
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After reading "Love in the Mountains".
Recently, I read a book called "Love in the Mountains".
This book mainly tells the story of a wildlife expedition team member, who was asked by his superiors to go to Chongyangling to observe and capture the national second-class protected animal black muntjac when he saw and experienced things, and there are vivid descriptions of various animals and plants in the book, rich in knowledge, vivid stories, and endless memories after reading.
I think the most touching description in the book is at the end of the book, when the expedition team captures a black muntjac and sees that the black muntjac's friend is looking at him with helpless eyes, as if to say, "Why did you snatch him alive from me?" At this time, the expedition team members had the urge to let him go.
But he captured it to better protect them, and he couldn't let the black muntjac ...... go
This story writes the inner contradictions of the expedition members and the feelings between the muntjac and the muntjac very movingly. At the same time, I also wrote this story to make people understand, and borrowed some scenes from this story to describe some animal knowledge and animal living habits in the book.
This is because the book writes about these fruits vividly, which makes people want to eat them when they read them. This book will also take you to the Yellow Mountain and show you the cute little elf of the white-rumped swift.
This is the book "Love in the Mountains", which you will never get tired of reading.
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Insects take reading notes.
Insects", it is a masterpiece of the outstanding French entomologist and writer Fabre, and it is also an immortal work. It is a fusion of the author's lifelong research results and life insights in a furnace, telling the story, in the description of a variety of insects, common life habits, characteristics reflect the author's unique vision of life and world affairs. The words are filled with the author's own respect and love for life.
Fabre's "Insects" is an epic of the world's insects, a music of life composed by a group of insects, and a book that will be interpreted forever. As the French dramatist Rothdam said, "Fabre has the thinking of a philosopher, the reading of an artist, and the feeling and writing of a writer." "When I read his writings, I felt that every bug is not lonely, it has a human mind, just as the cicada is innocent and kind, and the praying mantis kills without blinking, Fabre gave the bugs the characteristics of people.
In Fabre's essay, I read his love for nature, his love for insects, as if the air was blending with him, and I also felt as if I was there, witnessing one insect after another fighting each other, and getting to know insects again.
Reading the vivid insect stories, I was immersed in the scene, as if I was holding a magnifying glass with Fabre to observe the joys, sorrows and sorrows of small insects, which made me feel the wonder of the insect world.
Insects introduces us to Fabre's fascination with insects, unraveling many of the mysteries of the insect world, a monumental world masterpiece that transforms the insect world into a treasure trove of knowledge, interest, beauty, and thought. In the face of its guidance, I understood that people and nature, and people and animals, need harmony and friendship. Only by learning to love nature and love small lives can mankind have a bright future.
In life and study, we should learn from Fabre's courage and perseverance to explore the world and pursue the truth, and whatever we do, we must be like Fabre, have a rigorous scientific spirit, and insist on "accurately describing the facts observed, 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!
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After reading Chekov's "Suffering", I deeply felt the misery of the life of people living at the bottom of society. "Distress" tells the story of Jonah, a coachman, who pulls a cart on a winter night. Jonah's son died in the hospital this week, and his old man, who had long since lost his wife, was now lonely and numb from grief.
He received several groups of passengers, and several times on the way he tried to complain to the passengers about his distress and grief, but he was scolded by the passengers because people thought he was absent-minded. Late at night, he returned to the cart shop, but he didn't even make any money for the oats to feed the horses. Darkness, loneliness and sorrow came back to his heart, and the cold weather made his heart even colder.
He gently stroked his faithful little mare and spoke it all ...... heartfelt wordsJonah the coachman is just one of thousands of people who live in a miserable fate at the bottom of society. These people are poor, have no support, and live miserably. They can't enjoy life and run around every day to make ends meet.
They have a hard life and are often worried about the fate of their next meal. These people are working hard for their livelihoods, and to whom can they confide their troubles? And how many people really know them, care about them, and help them?
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Bishop Lou essay homework, but within 100 points, no one will write it to you.
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After reading "The Scream" and closing the book, the "ignorant" image of the madman in "Diary of a Madman" is still faintly visible. The encounter with the small plug in "Medicine" still makes me very heartbroken. Ah Q's character is still so vivid.
The Scream is a book that reflects the real life of old China, but there is much more to see from this book. Understanding that era can give us a clearer and more rational understanding of today's society. "The Scream" has taught me a lot.
The first impression I had was that it was heartbroken. The experiences of the various characters in the book made me feel a deep cramping in my soul. At least compared to the society we know today, the suffering experienced by those living people is unimaginable.
For example, the death of Xiaobao in "Tomorrow" and the encounter of the fourth sister-in-law are touching. How can we imagine that a lively child died for no reason, a mother who had lost her husband and once held her own hands to change her fate, and lost her child overnight, losing the only hope in her life. Behind all this, the ruthlessness of feudal society is the most essential factor.
The "living baby life-saving pill" prescribed by a "doctor" gives people a superstitious meaning. Imagine if China at that time was a democratic China and an open China. Then the advanced medical technology of the West will enter China.
Secondly, the ignorance of the characters in "The Scream" is equally impressive. For example, the parents of the little plug in "Medicine" would actually think of using human blood steamed buns to treat diseases! Putting aside the unhygienic nature of the steamed bun itself and the psychological obstacles it brings, the idea of using it alone makes people feel unreasonable.
It can be seen that the Chinese at that time had reached a state of ignorance. This steamed bun not only cured the disease of the small plug. I think it worsens the condition.
Because in the later scenes, we saw that the small plug coughed even more. Behind this, the same feudal society is the culprit. Similarly, because China was not democratic and open at that time, advanced medical technology could not flow into China, and a very large number of people died.
And precisely because of feudalism in China. The consciousness of the people has been paralyzed. It even makes people feel that there is something pathetic about the people.
It can be seen how much damage feudalism has brought to people.
It's hard to see such ignorant people in today's society. This is inseparable from China's democracy and opening up today. Today, we should look at society with a reciprocal mentality.
Because if we had been born a century earlier, we might have really become Ah Q, or even worse, because there would probably have been no one to write us a true biography.
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