Insects and Childhood each have 200 words and feelings 15

Updated on culture 2024-03-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    300 words for insects after reading.

    Recently, I read "Insects", written by the famous French entomologist Fabre over a period of almost 20 years, and I loved it so much that I read it three times in one sitting. "Insects" not only made me familiar with the living environment of insects, the homes of insects, and the food of insects; It also gave me an understanding of the habits, instincts, and strategies of insects. Fabre tells us an ordinary, peculiar and interesting insect world in the form of an easy-to-understand story, from which I know how dung beetles roll dung balls and are the "cleaners" of the grassland; The tubeworm uses tiny balls to make beautiful clothes for babies, and is the "smart tailor" of the insect world; The cicada is a singer of nature, a self-reliant and hard-working man, and the ants are fierce predators who snatch up all the food that the cicadas have worked so hard to find.

    This reminds me of Fabre's astonishing patience, meticulous observation, and hard work. I'm ashamed to compare myself to him. Once I had a problem, and I didn't use my brain to ask my mother; Especially in the midterm exam last semester, due to my sloppiness and carelessness, my math score dragged the class back, which made me regret it.

    In the future, in my life and study, I want to learn from Fabre's spirit of exploring nature.

    The book "Insects" has given me endless fun and countless inspirations, I think it is a good book worth reading, anyone who reads "Insects" carefully will be attracted by the mystery of nature, come and take a look!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "Insects" is not only full of reverence for life, but also contains the truth-seeking spirit of pursuing the truth and exploring the truth, which has given me great inspiration: in life and study, we should learn from Fabre's courage and perseverance to explore the world and pursue the truth, and no matter what we do, we must be like Fabre, we must have a rigorous scientific spirit, and insist on "accurately describing the observed facts, 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!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It looks like you're really dreaming.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    !Insects!

    Today, I read one of Fabre's books, "Insects." Fabre was the first scientist to study insects in nature, and he spent his life going deep into the insect world, observing and experimenting with insects in the natural environment, and truly recording the instincts and habits of insects, and completed the entomological masterpiece "Insects", which was also respected and loved by people all over the world.

    Fabre studied so hard that he sacrificed his private time to observe insects. The book depicts in detail the lives of insects: spiders, bees, praying mantises, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets, and so on.

    This has made a great contribution to later generations, making human society quickly approach modern civilization.

    It was not easy for Fabre to achieve such a huge achievement. Born into a peasant family, he grew up in poverty, and obtained several degrees by self-study. He spent the first half of his life destitute and the second half of his life barely enough to eat, but Fabre did not succumb to all kinds of difficulties, he was diligent in self-study, carefully chose the direction of research, and persevered in the observation and study of insects and plants, and constantly obtained new results.

    Fabre's greatest interest in life was to explore the true face of the living world and discover the scientific truths contained in the natural world. It was because of his love for the truth that he wrote "Insects".

    How I longed to be like Fabre, to swim in the ocean of knowledge, to explore the world of science, to uncover one mystery after another in the natural world for the benefit of mankind! However, I don't even take math problems seriously and don't work hard. It's always one more parenthesis here, and one decimal point or something.

    Compared to Fabre, I am ashamed.

    After reading "Insects" and Fabre's life, I feel very deeply, "Insects" is not only full of awe of life, but also contains the truth-seeking spirit of pursuing truth and exploring the truth, which has given me great inspiration: in life and study, we must learn from Fabre's courage and perseverance to explore the world and pursue the truth, and no matter what we do, we must be like Fabre and have a rigorous scientific spirit. We must persevere in everything we do, and even if the conditions are difficult, we must continue to strive for our ideals.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After reading "Childhood".

    This summer, I read Gorky's autobiography**This summer, I read Gorky's autobiography** "Childhood", and it touched me deeply.

    Maxim Gorky was born into a poor family of carpenters. During the brutal reign of the Tsar, Gorky suffered a lot: he lost his father at a young age, but he was abused by his maternal grandfather. The people around him were so selfish, greedy, and full of hatred ......

    Gorky's childhood was so miserable, and compared to him, I was much happier.

    I was born in a beautiful place surrounded by mountains and rivers, with the meticulous care of my parents, the incomparable love of my relatives, and the innocent friendship of my friends, so that the notes of joy are always sprinkled around me. Frolicking in the bamboo forest, going to the mountains to pick mushrooms, going into the stream to catch crabs, chasing butterflies, smelling flowers, chasing grasshoppers, this is how my carefree childhood began.

    I stumbled behind my cousin to pick up wheat with a big basket, but the big basket kept hitting my heels. The two pigtails danced happily up and down, and the white butterflies fluttered happily around them. The sky was blue, cloudless, the breeze teased the placket, and most of the ears of wheat in the basket were already half.

    The good times of childhood are also spent in joyful labor.

    walked into the campus overflowing with the fragrance of books, and also became a student. A fulfilling day began with the sound of reading. The teacher enthusiastically imparts our knowledge, the students ** each other, we are like a small sapling, receiving the nourishment of the spring breeze and rain - absorbing more and better knowledge and thriving.

    In this ocean of knowledge, I ended my happy childhood and began to mature.

    I live in a socialist country full of humanitarianism, where there are no whips, no beatings, no hatred, no greed, no perverseness, and no endless atrocities and scandals. The people here are kind, pure, and optimistic, so my childhood was full of happiness and joy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Reading "Childhood" has a feeling.

    Recently, I read Gorky's book "Childhood", which vividly depicts the tragic childhood of the protagonist Alyosha. Alyosha's parents died, and his grandfather was very short-tempered, and only his grandmother loved him. His grandfather didn't like him very much, and his two uncles hated him even more.

    In such a harsh environment, he came over. In fact, Alyosha is based on Gorky himself, and Gorky uses the character of Alyosha to describe his childhood. This made me deeply appreciate the ugliness of the people of that era.

    Gorky's childhood was so tragic compared to what we have now!

    How happy we are to be pampered by our parents. Sitting in a spacious and bright classroom every day, listening to the teacher's lectures; When you go home, there are big fish and big meat waiting for you to taste; Whatever you want, you'll be given what you want; If someone bullies you, adults will not hesitate to teach that person a hard lesson. And what about Gorky's time?

    Gorky rarely had a peaceful life, and almost every day someone hurt him, insulted him, and bullied him. I also don't understand, why do those people do such things that harm others and themselves? Are these meaningless things worth them doing?

    Therefore, we should cherish the happy and happy life we have now. We must grasp the tail of childhood, study hard, and don't be in the midst of blessings without knowing blessings. With such an excellent learning environment and such a beautiful childhood, if we don't study hard, we will be so sorry for our parents.

    Now, seeing that childhood is about to leave, ushering in a vibrant teenager, let us cherish the last moment of childhood, a little careless, childhood will leave us, seize the last time of childhood, leave us the best impression of childhood.

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