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On the way out of school, I found a dying green worm slowly wriggling, and I saw a small ant spinning around next to the big green worm, as if trying to get it back to the nest, but there was nothing I could do, because the big green worm was indeed too large for a small ant.
I kept my eyes on them to see how things would play out. Although this little ant is so small compared to the big green worm, but it is not willing to give up this hard-won delicacy easily, I saw it pull from the head of the big green worm for a while, and push it from the tail for a while. I think the little ant will be exhausted and will be helpless to go home, how do I know that something strange happened, I saw the two tentacles on the head of the little ant keep swinging up and down, I was wondering, I don't know what it is going to do, after a while, a swarm of ants came to the big green worm, some pushed, some pulled, some lazy guys even climbed on the big green worm to enjoy the delicious.
In the end, the huge green worms were successfully transported back to the nest by countless tiny ants.
Yes! Little ants all have this spirit of perseverance, solidarity and mutual assistance, let alone us? Let us remember Zweig's statement that all human work, if it is worth doing, and to be done well, should be given full attention.
Tiny ants are insignificant, and as long as we lightly step on them, their lives are gone. However, there is a valuable quality in ants that we humans can learn from - solidarity and cooperation.
I remember one time, I was walking in front of my house, and suddenly I saw a biscuit on the ground, and there was a small ant standing next to the biscuit, and I thought: What is this little ant doing? So I crouched down curiously and looked at the little ant carefully.
I saw that he first used his tentacles to top the biscuits, but the biscuits did not move at all. It made me understand that it was going to lift the cookie up. As I continued to observe, it tried to push the biscuit forward with its front feet, but it wouldn't move.
Finally, it struggled to carry the biscuit on its back, but as soon as it carried it, it couldn't bear it, so it put it down again. Although the little ant did not leave, it could be seen that it was disappointed. The little ant walked back and forth in front of the cookie again, as if thinking of something, and then quietly left, I thought:
This little ant must have given up, and I have nothing more to see, so go home. Just as I was getting up to leave, I suddenly saw a large group of ants walking towards the biscuit, and it was the little ant that took the lead! Under the command of the little ants, the ants lined up in two rows on both sides of the biscuits, the big ones carried on their backs, and the small ones were topped with their antennae, and finally lifted the biscuits, and I kept watching the biscuits and the group of ants, watching them disappear into the green grass.
It is impossible for a small ant to move this biscuit, but when many ants think about it together and work hard together, it condenses into a powerful force - the power of unity and cooperation. Therefore, we must learn to unite and cooperate, help each other, and not insist on going our own way. That's what I learned from the fact that ants move food.
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Revelation from the ants.
On this day, I was idle, squatting on the ground and watching the ants.
Look, the ants are lining up in a neat line to carry their food! At this time, my grandmother gave me some peanuts to eat, and I couldn't finish them alone, so I took a few and put them on the ground. I think:
Ants will be moving in a while. Sure enough, within a few minutes, an ant crawled over, and it must have smelled the aroma of fried peanuts. The ants are crawling on top of the peanuts, probably enjoying the food.
But after a while, the ant suddenly crawled out from under the peanuts and crawled in the other direction. I wondered: Huh?
If you don't eat good peanuts, where do you go? At this moment, the ants came again, followed by a huge "army of ants". Oh!
It turned out that it called its companion over! I really kind of admire the little ants. Unexpectedly, ants also have brotherhood!
It was already past eleven o'clock, and it was time for lunch, and my grandmother called me back to the house.
In order to watch the ants, I squatted outside with my rice bowl. Because peanuts are too big and ants are too small, dozens of ants can move a peanut grain. Right now, they're moving peanuts to their camp.
Hey, hey, hey. So many ants walked in unison and in unison, and finally moved the peanuts for a short distance. I thought to myself:
Put some obstacles in the way for you, and see how you get by! So, I took a leaf and spread it in front of the "army of ants". I thought the ants would stop, but the leading ants stood on the leaves to make them flat and easy to walk, and then the ants behind them walked up to the leaves in turn.
This "rustling" sound, this spirit of unity and friendship, all make me greatly appreciated!
Although the ant is very small, we cannot ignore it; Although ants are not conspicuous, their spirit is worth emulating; Although the ants may seem weak, they are more united than a large army......In ants, there are many beautiful qualities, such as: when an ant sees delicious food, he immediately finds a companion to share it with, while most people nowadays are selfish; Ants unite in the face of difficulties, etc., while we only know the ...... to flee for our lives when we encounter dangerYou know, being small doesn't mean being weak, and not being conspicuous doesn't mean that you don't have great achievements, and that's what ants have inspired me.
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Ants, biting a piece of food, lifting it up, dragging it to their own burrow, the food is dozens of times heavier than itself! It is hard to imagine that ants are small animals of the animal kingdom, and no one in the world has ever been able to lift more than 3 times his own weight. In this sense, the strength of ants is much greater than that of humans!
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Ants are hard-working little creatures.
They are obscure and work hard every day. Although the ants are small and their strength is insignificant, I am touched by their perseverance and solidarity and mutual help. One summer noon, I was holding a fan to cool off and saw an ant carrying a piece of food larger than it was on its back.
I slammed it, its food dropped, it repeated again and again, and I experienced "perseverance".
The spirit of hard work, friendship and mutual help of the little ants gave me a revelation.
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Life is full of life inspiration, the spirit of the little ant, really benefited me a lot, unforgettable!
At dinner, my mother cooked some corn and I took one to eat on the balcony. After a while, a group of ants were invited, and they surrounded the corn kernels I had eaten, some moving, some biting, hey! It's hilarious!
Suddenly, I remembered that ants have a very sensitive sense of smell. I'll give it a try. I put the corn kernels on the balcony and brought some thick white ribbons.
They formed a rectangular box around the ants, and enclosed them all in to see what would happen to them, and after a while, the ants crawled near the white line with their corn residues, and suddenly stopped, dropped the food in their mouths and rushed back and forth towards the white line, and then rushed back and forth, as if they had encountered some danger. After a while, as if ready to sacrifice itself, a large ant rushed to the vicinity of the white line and climbed up desperately. It stood on the white line, felt that it was not difficult at all, and crawled out.
Then one, two, three ......Lots and lots of ants crawled over.
What a cute little creature! Isn't their spirit of courage exactly what we lack in learning? We retreat when we encounter difficulties, and we don't do anything when we encounter problems, which is not as good as an ant at all.
We will only retreat, we will only wait for the teacher's answer, and we will not dare to move forward at all, so how can our grades be effectively improved?
The spirit of the little ant. It's amazing! When they encountered difficulties, they did not bow their heads and retreat, but fought forward, and finally won the victory.
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I remember an incident during the summer vacation of fourth grade that gave me a revelation that I will never forget.
That summer, I often went to play in the garden of our community. Once, when I was resting beside a big tree, I saw a small pile of sand under my feet, and I took a closer look. It turned out to be an ant hole built by the hard work of ants.
When I saw ants coming in and out, they were crawling out of these holes. So, I wanted to do an experiment to see what would happen if I filled the hole with a small pile of sand. As soon as I filled the sand into the ant holes, the ants started working, and they used their "hands" to move the sand out of the ant holes one by one.
I see that they finished the work very quickly. But I thought: even though the ants will move all the sand this time, they will move the ...... a second, three, or four timesIs it?
With doubts, I filled the sand into the anthole again. Then I saw the ants working hard to rebuild their homes. I refilled it several times.
However, the ants still rebuilt the anthill with their perseverance and perseverance. Yes! What a bunch of perseverance and perseverance they are!
Their perseverance and perseverance inspire them to never give up as long as they don't do it well. I thought: if even the little ants have such perseverance and perseverance.
Shouldn't we human beings also have perseverance and perseverance?
No matter what we do, we must have the perseverance and perseverance of ants. If you don't achieve your goal, you won't give up! Did the great inventor Thomas Alvar Edison fail more than a thousand times when he invented the electric light?
He has failed so many times, didn't he still rely on perseverance and perseverance to survive? Let's think about it for a moment if Edison had given up halfway, he would not have succeeded in inventing the electric light, and all his previous efforts would have been in vain. As long as we have perseverance and perseverance, we can do everything well.
That's what I revealed.
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Revelation of the ants.
On Wednesday, on my way home, I spotted an ant moving a dead fly, but I couldn't move it. It walked to the mouth of the hole, and I followed curiously, and I found that the little ant was shaking its two tentacles, as if to say, "There is a dead fly at the door."
Suddenly, a large group of ants came out of the hole, they united and cooperated, and carried the dead fly vigorously, slowly moving to the hole, moving to the hole, preparing to move the dead fly to the hole, but the hole was too small, and the dead fly was too big to move in, what should I do? A small ant seems to be saying, "Bite the dead fly piece by piece, and then carry it to the hole."
The other ants seemed to be saying, "That's a great idea!" "They bit the flies piece by piece, and a few ants moved the ants, and a few ants moved their bodies, and some ants moved their heads, and they carried the flies together and went to the burrow.
Yes! Ants are really united, really powerful, I must learn from ants this power of unity and cooperation, unity can do everything very successfully! We must unite and cooperate!
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Ants are a very weak animal, it does not have the strength of a bear, does not have the majesty of a lion, does not have the size of an elephant, and often cannot attract the attention of others, but ants can move things that are several times or even dozens of times heavier than their own body, don't believe it, you see:
One day at noon, I was eating, and I accidentally dropped a grain of rice, maybe the rice was too fragrant, and after a while, it attracted a "scout" ant. I saw it standing in front of the rice grain, trying to lift its head, and using its very thin feet to use all its strength to move the big rice grain, but no matter how hard it tried, it could not move the food that was much larger than it, and the ant was so anxious that it turned around. I couldn't help but laugh when I saw it:
This ant is too self-conscious, so small and still wants to move rice! After that, I went to serve rice, and when I came back, I was surprised to find that the grain of rice just now was moving little by little. Take a closer look!
The little ants have moved in to help! There are several ants here, and they are slowly moving the rice to their nests in unison! Look at their busy tentacles, they seem to be encouraging and cheering for themselves and their peers!
The spirit of unity and cooperation of ants has given me a great inspiration: people's hearts are scattered, rice grains are heavy, people's hearts are united, and Mount Tai moves.
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