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As follows:
Takeaway 1: Life experience is not equal to scientific common sense. La Fontaine's fable reads: In summer, cicadas are singing and ants are storing food. In winter, cicadas borrow food from ants, which is ridiculed by ants.
Fabre. Discover that in the real-life summer, cicadas drink after stabbing "wells" on tree trunks, while ants come to grab cicadas' "wells". The reality is the opposite of the fable, where the ants are the robbers and the cicadas are the producers of hard work.
In addition, cicadas only live on the trees for a short month in summer, and in winter they do not see adult cicadas at all. It seems that drawing conclusions about things based solely on experience can be ridiculously different from science. Even literary works with profound truths should not be written in this way, otherwise they will leave people with false ideas.
No matter what you do, you must have a scientific attitude.
Revelation 2: When encountering danger, you should be brave and resourceful. The house of the stone silkworm is a small sheath that drifts in the water.
When the water beetle tore the small sheath and wanted to eat the stone silkworm, the stone silkworm slipped out of the small sheath with the strategy of "golden cicada shelling". Unbeknownst to the water beetle, the water beetle continued to tear at the small sheath. Although the stone silkworm faced a huge water beetle, it was in danger and escaped safely.
On the contrary, the opponent of the water beetle is the small stone silkworm, but it has the courage and no strategy to let the stone silkworm escape. If we encounter a strong enemy such as a beast or a bad guy, we must calm down and think of a way to defeat the enemy with wisdom, just like "One Thousand and One Nights".
In the story of the fisherman, the fisherman makes the devil who is many times stronger than himself return to the bottle and turn the danger into safety. Those who are brave and resourceful are truly powerful.
Revelation 3: Only by doing things in a down-to-earth manner can we stand the test. Wasp.
Use ready-made soil to build nests directly, and give up the waist bees.
The builder made the clay into cement before it was used to build the nest. Let's take a look at the fate of the two hives in the storm. The Wasp's work of cutting corners has become a puddle of mud and has to be rebuilt.
But the sturdy fortress of the bees was unharmed. This reminds me of many real-life "tofu slag" projects. When these buildings were built, they were shoddy. Although I saved a lot of money, I didn't feel safe.
in natural disasters.
, it may be razed to the ground at any time, with heavy casualties. Therefore, it is better to be down-to-earth in doing things, and there is no room for falsehood, so as to withstand the test of time.
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Fabre's dedication to exploring nature made me feel that insects are closely related to the environment, and I also felt the author's ingenuity and subtle observations. "Insects" has broadened my horizons, I look at the problem from a different angle, and the depth of understanding the problem will be beyond the past.
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The world is so big that there are no surprises. We have to be good at discovering with our hearts, and everyone has curiosity. Countless people have too many questions to unravel. We are exploring the truth and learning to be a person with perseverance and perseverance.
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Fabre loves nature and reveres life; Have a rigorous and meticulous, realistic work style.
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"Insects".To take a cue from Fabre is to be observant, to persevere, and to have the courage to question. "Insects" is a masterpiece by the French writer and entomologist Fabre. The volume is extensive, reaching as many as 10 volumes.
Condensed in this set of works, there are not only Fabre's scientific spirit and scientific achievements, but also a very vivid way of writing articles, reflecting the author's lively and great humanistic spirit.
The son of a peasant, Fabre was born in December 1823 in the village of Saint-RĂ©on in the south of France. The dilemma of his family's poverty made him have a natural fascination with nature, especially the various insects in nature. It's understandable that children love insects for a while, but Fabre's lifelong obsession with nature and insects is very human.
"Insects".
"Insects" is not only a scientific masterpiece on insects, but also a magnificent poem eulogizing life, and Fabre has won the title of "Poet of Science", "Homer of Insects", and "Virgil of the Insect World".
and other laurels. Humans are not an isolated being, all life on Earth, including "spiders" and "wasps".
Scorpions" weevils.
Insects are also an indispensable link in the earth's biological chain, and their lives should be respected.
"Insects" is indeed a miracle, a music of life composed by Fabre, the outstanding representative of mankind, and many ordinary people in nature-insects, a book that can never be indeciphered. Such a miracle may provide us with more precious enlightenment at the critical juncture when mankind is about to enter the gate of the new century and the earth is about to usher in the ecological era.
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1. Scarab.
Also known as scarab.
It is one of the largest and most prestigious fecal-eating insects.
Habits: There are 6 fine-pointed teeth at the front of the crescent-shaped parietal shell, which are not only digging tools, cutting tools, but also non-nutrient plant fibers in inserting, lifting, throwing and throwing manure materials.
can also be used as a rake, bringing all the delicious things over.
2. Praying mantis: It has a wide green thin wing, and a pair of front paws are raised to the sky in a prayer shape.
Habits: The pair of arms held high is actually its terrible **, it preys on the gray locusts and white-fronted mantis that pass by it.
tools. The sharp weapon strikes at the prey, so that the opponent has no power to parry, and even spiders and other insects are afraid when they see it, and become its food.
3. Cicada: Cicada goes from eggs to larvae, and then becomes a summer singer.
Living habits: It has to hide in the cave for 4 years, and it has to go through the catastrophe of nine deaths and a lifetime before it can achieve positive results. However, the singer's life is only 5 weeks, which means that the adult cicada sings in the summer for a very short time.
I didn't see the light of day for 4 years, and I came to the world.
It's only been 5 weeks to sing, so it's always going to have to be enough, and sometimes it's annoying, so it's no wonder.
The work is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits, and marriage habits of insects, records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects in their struggle for survival, and records Fabre.
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The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perception, and looks at insects with human nature, revealing the author's respect and love for life between the lines.
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