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1. People can't throw away life as a bulky and worthless thing as soon as they encounter thorns in the way of life journey. —Fabre, "Insects."
Appreciation: This sentence tells us the importance of life, life is very precious, we must learn to cherish, it is inevitable to encounter setbacks and difficulties in life, it is impossible to do everything as expected, but we must really love life, in the world of insects, the same is true, although life is short, but can not be given up at will, but human beings do not regard the life of insects as something valuable, which is sad.
2. The praying mantis is a beautiful insect, it resembles a slender girl. In the grass of the scorching sun, it has a dignified demeanor, and its solemn and half-standing front paws reach out to the sky like human arms, and it is alive and in a very sincere posture of prayer. —Fabre, "Insects."
Appreciation: The praying mantis is a terrible insect in our minds, because it bites, but Fabre, as an entomologist, writes it as wonderful as a girl, this is the power and wonder of words, and I personally think that such words can make more people like this kind of popular science books, which is of great help to popularize entomological knowledge.
3. Only when a person is good at dedication can he get the gratitude and return of others, highlight his value in the group, and live a harmonious and beautiful life. —Fabre, "Insects."
Appreciation: This passage should be about bees, when we write about bees picking flowers and making secrets, we often regard selfless dedication as their virtue, and the famous ancient Chinese poet Luo Yin also has a poem that transmits through the ages, "After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom it is hard and who is sweet", it is also a writing about the hard work of bees.
4. In the midst of accidental blindness, there will also be amazing foresight. —Fabre, "Insects."
Appreciation: Sometimes we do a thing or the next major decision, there is no reliable basis and criteria, but often time does not allow us to be so fully prepared, and according to their own judgment to do these things decisively, there is also the possibility of success, even far-sighted, therefore, we must be decisive in the face of things, dare to challenge difficulties.
5. Scientific experiments allow us to recognize the true situation of the natural world, and everything is based on evidence, and it is by no means an accidental phenomenon. —Fabre, "Insects."
Appreciation: Scientific experiments are the product of the birth of the development of modern science, and also the verification and practice of science, which allows us to discover a lot of laws in nature and master a lot of knowledge, and the fact is that we find that the development of many things is a law to be found, and it is also an inevitable result, and these bases exist objectively, not accidentally.
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After finding the hive I was hoping for, I took out the bee larvae and put the bee mite larvae into the honey stored in the hive. But once again, the facts hit me.
There is simply no other experiment that has failed more than this one. The larvae didn't eat the honey at all, and to make matters worse, they got so stuck with this sticky stuff that they suffocated in it, which was so unexpected to me!
So, with great disappointment, I said, "Isn't it enough that I have provided you with ready-made bees, larvae, and honey?" Are you still not satisfied?
So, what do you ugly little things need? "
Eventually, though, I discovered what they really needed. It turns out that they don't need anything special. They want the burrowing bees to take them to the hive themselves.
As I mentioned earlier, when April comes, the bunch of larvae that inhabit the doors of the hive begin to show signs of activity, and they are ready to move.
After only a few days, they stopped staying there. It's a really weird little animal. They cling to the bee's feathers so firmly that they are taken out into the wild, even far away.
When the burrowing bee passes by the door of the hive, whether it is going out or has just returned from a long trip and sleeps at the door, the larvae of the bee mites that have been waiting for a long time will immediately crawl on the bee's body. They crawl into the fur of the burrowing bee and cling so tightly that no matter how far away the burrowing wasp is flying, they have no fear of falling to the ground.
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pro 3, beautiful sentences have.
1.But this reward did not fail to dominate him for a moment. To the vicar, he was like the most humble servant, the most docile attendant, the most alert guard.
2.Those stones must still be remembered when he sighed deeply and compassionately, and his fiery fingers felt like a burning flame as he groped for the heart of humanity in agony. 3.
For each of us, there is a certain balance between our intellect, our morality, our temperament, which develops on its own without interruption, unless there is a major change in life.
4.For thousands of years, the Seine River has passed by her quietly, reluctant to wash the smoke and dust of history day and night; And her forehead is also covered with vicissitudes, and she has read all the changes in the world without moving.
5.Can you know what my love for you is, it's fire, it's molten lead, it's a thousand knives stuck in my heart.
Insects take reading notes, good words are as follows. >>>More
It integrates the author's lifelong research results and life insights in a furnace, with human nature to care for insect nature, and use insect nature to reflect on social life, the insect world into a beautiful text for human beings to obtain knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts, this book is faithful to the overall style and expression characteristics of the original French book as the selection principle, so that readers from the world can appreciate the daily life habits and characteristics of insects for the first time. "Insects" is a book in which Fabre spent his life and energy observing in detail the lives of insects and the struggles they fought for their livelihood and reproduction. Each of the 10 volumes of the Book of Insects contains several chapters, each of which depicts the life of one or more insects in detail and profoundly >>>More
Extraction code: R5my Souvenirs Entomologiques, also known as "The World of Insects", "Insect Story", "Entomological Notes" or "The Story of Insects", is a long biological work written by French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, a long work of biology in ten volumes. The first volume was first published in 1879 and the entire book in 1907. >>>More
The excerpt from the insect memory sentence is as follows: >>>More
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