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Bees are a symbol of industriousness, mainly because of their industrious behavior in the process of collecting nectar and making honey. Here are some specific explanations about the industrious behavior of bees:
1.Nectar collection: Bees need to collect nectar from flowers for consumption by the larvae in the hive. In order to collect enough nectar, bees need to constantly fly around, from one flower to another, which requires a lot of labor and effort.
2.Making Honey: The nectar collected is not honey that can be eaten directly.
Bees need to bring the nectar back to the hive, where it is multi-processed and processed to transform it into edible honey. This process also requires the bees to work constantly to ensure the quality and quantity of the honey.
3.Build a hive: Bees also build complex hive structures to protect themselves and their larvae. The construction of a hive requires bees to use wax to build a small hexagonal nest, which requires a lot of labor and effort.
4.Protect the hive: Bees also defend the hive from the invasion of other insects and animals to ensure the safety of the larvae. This requires the industriousness and bravery of the bees.
To sum up, the industrious behavior and efforts of bees make them a symbol of industriousness and diligence. This industrious spirit is not only reflected in the behavior of bees, but also reflects the recognition and respect of human beings for the values of hard work and hard work.
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First, the spirit of hard work.
The bee symbolizes the spirit of hard work, the word "industrious" is also worthy of the name for the bee, in fact, in the short life of the bee almost never stopped from the work, the data shows that the average life expectancy of the bee in the flow of honey is only 30 40 days, and overwork is the main reason for the short life of the bee.
Second, team spirit.
Bees symbolize team spirit, there are three types of bees in the bee colony: queen bee, worker bee and drone bee, among which the large number of worker bee colonies can be divided into feeding bees, nest building bees, collecting bees, guard bees, scout bees, etc., these bees not only perform their duties but also can cooperate efficiently, which is almost impossible in other animal worlds.
3. Dedication.
The bee symbolizes the spirit of dedication, and "making honey all day long is physically and mentally laborious, sweet to the world", "After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and who is sweet?" In addition, bees are not afraid to sacrifice when guarding the safety of their colonies, even if they give their lives for it.
Fourth, the spirit of pragmatism.
Bees symbolize pragmatism, in the flowering season of plants tirelessly pick every flower, and bees to collect flowers to make nectar is very difficult, data show that bees to make 1000 grams of honey to visit about 100 5 million flowers, the flight distance is almost 450,000 kilometers, almost 11 times around the earth's equator.
Fifth, the spirit of self-discipline.
Bees symbolize the spirit of self-discipline, in fact, there is no leader in the strict sense of the bee community, and there is no so-called "supervisor" and other roles to supervise the work of the bee colony.
Summary: Bees are one of the oldest surviving species on earth, and have been a symbol of hard work and teamwork since ancient times, in addition to symbolizing the spirit of dedication, pragmatism, self-discipline, etc., and it is these excellent qualities that bees can reproduce today.
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Because honey has the habit of storing honey, but after being harvested by humans, the bees find that the honey is insufficient, so they have to collect it again, and after one or two countless times, the people who make the income say that the bees are very industrious.
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Because bees have the habit of storing honey, but after being harvested by humans, bees find that honey is insufficient, so they have to collect it again.
Remember Aesop's Fables
The story of ants and cicadas, right? People like to compare industrious people to ants. In fact, ants only work six hours a day, and not all ants work six hours a day.
Ants work in search of food, but they make up only 20% of the family. 50% of ants spend their days idle, doing nothing. The other 30% of the ants look like they're busy doing something, but a closer look reveals that they're just walking around in vain, not doing anything.
Therefore, only 20 percent of the ants work, and the remaining 80 percent do not work at all.
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Why are bees so industrious, because they have to collect honey, and if they don't collect honey, they may starve to death, so bees have to work hard, so that they can live a better life, and people are actually like this.
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It's the nature of bees.
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