Ask for the feeling of reading insects, and 30 articles of insects after reading

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

    After reading "Insects", this book fascinated me very much, it turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world, I know: how cicadas shed their shells in the early morning; how the dung shell mantis rolls the dung ball; How ants eat aphid secretions. Also figured out:

    The "son of the moth" is wrong, the bee catches the green worm not as its own son, but arranges food for its offspring.

    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.

    So, I moved on to "Insects".

    Then look down, "Insects" is an interesting story: "The praying mantis is a very good animal, but at the beginning of its life, it will also be sacrificed under the clutches of the smallest ant." "Spider webs," even with tools such as compasses and rulers, no designer can draw a more standardized web, and the rich storyline makes me think about it. Hope!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Today, I finished reading the book of insects. "Insects" is a masterpiece of the outstanding French entomologist Fabre, and it is also an immortal work, and it is a great miracle created by him, which has won the amazement of readers!

    The author, Fabre, observes insects in a humane way and shows us the life of insects. This book lets us know that human beings are not an isolated existence, that all life on Earth, including "spiders", "wasps", "scorpions" and "weevils", is in the same closely connected system, and that insects are also an indispensable link in the earth's biological chain, and that insect life should also be respected.

    The insects that I write about throughout the book are very interesting to me. This is the result of the author's careful observations, such as two rows of very sharp jagged things growing under the thighs of the praying mantis.

    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 it in detail so that the reader can understand it, 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's ability to write so fascinatingly stems from his careful observation, and what amazes me is that it is a miracle that a person spends a lifetime observing and studying "bugs"; It is a miracle that a person writes ten volumes of books for "insects" in his life, and I am a person who is not very good at observing whether life has perseverance, so when the teacher asked me to write essays, 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".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Under the lamp, I sat quietly at my desk, dragging my chin in one hand and holding a pen in the other. On the table was "The Book of Insects", which had been read countless times. It is already a miracle that a person spends his whole life observing and studying insects; It is not surprising that a man wrote ten volumes of books dedicated to insects in his lifetime.

    And the creator of these miracles is the famous French entomologist Fabre. His "Insects" made me toss and turn and couldn't sleep. "Insects" is a masterpiece of Fabre, an outstanding French entomologist and writer, and an immortal work, not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.

    The Book of Insects contains a detailed description of many insects, their instincts, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction, and death.

    "Insects" is a very attractive book, because this scientific encyclopedia is also literary, and every word in the text reflects the author's feelings, but also shows the unique personality of the insects. Like a miser, the willow longhorn wears a short tuxedo that seems to be "missing the fabric"; The little beetle "made selfless devotion to its offspring and broke its heart for its children"; A baby sparrow bitten by a spider will also "eat happily, and if we feed slowly, it will even cry like a baby". What a cute little creature!

    No wonder Lu Xun regarded "Insects" as a model for "talking about the life of insects" Fabre had a strong interest in insects, so his "Insects" also made me feel as if I was an insect watching from the sidelines. Every insect has the same emotions as a human. Such as:

    The locusts, who had already panicked, completely forgot the trick of '36 strategies as the best policy'. ”

    The Insect Book is a book in which Fabre spent his life and energy carefully observing the lives of insects and the struggle for their survival and reproduction. Each of the 10 volumes contains several chapters, each of which depicts in detail and profoundly the life of one or several insects: spiders, bees, praying mantises, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets, and so on.

    He is also known as the "insect poet" because he has been published in many languages, and he has also translated and published a large number of his own works. Among them, "Insects" was translated into Xu's "Insects in China", and the author was praised as "the founder of animal psychology" by the French and international academic circles at that time. In his later years, Fabre published the last volumes of his Insects, which won him a wide readership not only in France, but also in Europe.

    All over the world, the name of the author of "Insects" has also become familiar to a wide range of readers. Literature honored him as "the Virgil of the insect world." But it is a pity that before the Nobel Committee could decide to award him this prize, the great poet of insects has passed away.

    Under the lights, in the lines, I returned to my hometown. The figure of the master overlaps with mine......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It was a lot of fun to talk about a lot of knowledge.

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