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The Insect Book --- expresses the wonderful and amazing spirituality of insects in their struggle for survival. It was Fabre who observed in detail the life of insects and the struggle for survival and reproduction, and then wrote down his observations in detailed and precise notes, which were finally compiled into a book. 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
Spiders, bees, praying mantises, scorpions, cicadas, etc.
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"Insects".of ".Tunnel beesmainly talks about the body shape characteristics of tunnel bees, as well as the fine grooves of the tunnel bees' abdomen; The attitude of tunnel bees towards the small flies of "white food" eaters and the reproduction process of tunnel bees.
Tunnel wasps, belonging to the class of insects of the subphylum Monolimb.
An animal of the genus Honeybee in the family Beeidae, which produces two generations per year. The first generation is in the spring, which is the result of the pregnancy of the tunnel bee mother in the autumn of the previous year; The other generation, which is in the summer, is more peculiar and is the result of parthenogenesis.
Insight: Today I read the eighth chapter of "Insects", and I realized that the tunnel bee is just like me. No matter how many tribes they have built, they are always most familiar with their old home, the small room in which they were born; a beloved home; A comfortable nest forever engraved in memory.
The brotherhood between the bees is also very deep, and they do not care about the property given by their mothers, nor the love they give their mothers, because they have absolute trust and absolute obedience to their mothers. At this point, I think we should reflect on ourselves.
Introduction to Insects.
The Insects was written by Jean Henri Casimir Fabre.
This work is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects, and records the real life of insects.
It depicts the spirituality of insects in their struggle for survival, and also records the motivation, life aspirations, intellectual background, and living conditions of Fabre's obsession with insect research. 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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Tunnel bees are a type of bee that comes in a variety of forms, some about the size of a cockroach and some smaller than a housefly, which can be confusing for novices. However, the tunnel bee has an eternal characteristic, and if you catch a tunnel bee, look closely at its tail, which has a shiny hook groove that will make an upward and downward motion as it enters the attack state.
In the flowers next to the bees' nests, you can see them carrying honey everywhere in a daze, and they have to dive into the ground in a race against the clock. However, the nest of tunnel wasps is so narrow that usually the first one arrives and the second one follows, and if you squeeze through it, the pollen will fall.
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Writing ideas: Write down the feelings you have after reading the mining bees that opened the tunnel.
Fabre. The insect world in his pen is so magical, and the mining bees are vividly expressed in his pen. Mine bees are like people:
In a large family, each has a division of labor, does not disturb each other, and lives a peaceful and harmonious life; After returning from collecting honey and lining up in an orderly manner to fly back to their "home", they seem to have a tacit understanding between them, humble to each other, and when the "family" is violated, they will fight together against foreign enemies ......
In the expository text I read.
, "Insects".
More than any of them, I was attracted to the article, and not only did it use a lot of explanatory methods.
And the use of poetry-like language to describe, but also add their own feelings, is really beautiful, worthy of a world masterpiece.
I want to learn from the practical attitude and delicate and poetic brushstrokes of the old man Fabre, and learn to observe the people and things around me with my eyes, observe life, and enjoy life.
I think the mining bees are very friendly, because they don't argue when they meet, but let the other person pass first, and it has a graceful and polite appearance, which is like a gentleman. I also think these mining bees are very smart, because only smart mining bees can make their little nests so beautiful and smooth.
In addition, the little miner bee coats its nest with a layer of saliva, and when it rains, the water cannot flow in, because this layer of saliva protects the miner bee's home like oiled paper.
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This article tells the story of the tunnel bees who worked hard to prepare their food, but were all spoiled by a small fly that could not be named, and the tunnel bees let the thieves do their own thing, resulting in the death of the first generation of tunnel bees.
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