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Reflections on the Reading Card of Entomology
After reading the reading card, I feel that this book is Fabres's detailed observation on the life, reproduction and struggle of insects with his life time and energy, and then his observation was recorded in detail and accurately, and finally compiled into a book. Entomology consists of ten volumes, each of which contains several chapters, and each chapter describes the life of one or several insects in detail and profoundly. I am fascinated by the book Insects. It turns out that the insect world has so many mysteries. Knowing some little-known insect common sense and living habits, all kinds of wonderful phenomena are displayed in front of us, so that we can feel the wonder of the insect world without leaving home.
When I closed the last page of the book, Fables watched carefully and grabbed it regardless of the danger. His bold questioning spirit, careful experiments and diligent style deeply touched me. From this, I thought of myself. I have only three minutes of enthusiasm for everything, and I refuse to study hard. Sometimes I do things carelessly and rarely check them after I finish.
I remember that once the Chinese teacher asked us to go home and recite the text. I didn't have much homework that day, but it took me a long time to finish it at 8 o'clock. I packed my schoolbag in a daze and got ready for bed, but before I went to bed, my mother stopped me: "Have you finished reciting the Chinese text?" When I was nervous, I faltered and said, "Back … back … back is over." My mother seemed to see that my heart was empty and asked me sharply. I'm speechless. Under the strict supervision of my mother, I opened my eyelids that I was about to fight, recited the text feebly and carried it on my back, almost falling asleep. This is my mother asking me, "Have you finished reciting? Wait a minute, I'll check. " Huh? As soon as I heard that I was coming to check, I quickly looked at it several times at random and saw nothing. When I started reciting, I got stuck. I didn't even know what it was at first. My mother reminded me to recite it. In the end, I either got stuck or memorized a lot of words, and almost missed a long paragraph. Finally, my mother couldn't stand it anymore. Let me recite it again. I don't want to say, "well, it's almost the same, but it's not all the same." Now, after reading this book, I began to learn from Fabres, and I have a serious and rigorous attitude towards learning. When I encounter problems, I will no longer depend on my parents. I will think about how to solve the problem by myself first, and then consult my teachers and classmates if I can't. I am no longer afraid of being laughed at by others, and my academic performance is gradually improving. The grades have improved, and the enthusiasm for learning has also improved. After finishing the homework assigned by the teacher, I will consciously do the appropriate homework. Entomology has broadened my horizons, made me look at the problem from a different angle, and made me understand the problem more deeply than before. I think Insects is a good book worth reading all my life, and it is useful when opened. I think no matter who you are, as long as you read entomology carefully and read the taste and feelings, you will certainly grow up.
Reflections on the Reading Card of Entomology
Jean-Henri casimir Fables is a French entomologist, animal behaviorist and writer. Known by the world as "Homer in the insect world, Virgil in the insect world".
One day, I was excited to read Fabres's famous book Insects. Fabers observed insects in the natural environment, recorded their instincts and habits truly, and wrote the Tale of Insects, a masterpiece of insects. Entomology describes the life of insects in detail, such as spiders, bees, mantises, scorpions, cicadas and crickets ... Fabres has made great contributions.
Among them, I learned that dung beetles are hardworking workers. It turns out that when I deal with filthy things every day, I think this kind of insect is not a good insect, and naturally it is not as lovely as fireflies. But don't forget, why is it called dung beetles? It is because he consumes endless waste for people all the time. Dung beetles works harder than farmers, but dung beetles is more responsible than farmers.
How I long to swim in the ocean of knowledge, explore science, uncover the mysteries of nature one after another and make contributions to mankind, just like Fabres. However, compared with Fabres, I am really ashamed. Fabres can study insects in a tough environment, but I don't even do math problems seriously. If I can't do it several times, I don't want to think about it.
After reading the reading card of entomology, I think when I opened the book of entomology again, I was still attracted by the delicate description of insects in it.
It is a miracle that a person spends his whole life observing and studying "bugs"; It is a miracle that a person has written ten books for "bugs" in his life. And these "bug" books are actually a second edition, which has been translated into more than 50 languages. It is a miracle that they can cause a sensation again and again in the reading world after a hundred years. After the publication of Entomology, it was regarded as the birth of animal psychology and also known as "the epic of insects".
As far as I know, Fabres is a French entomologist. He was born in a farmhouse in the village of Saint Leon in the south of France, and spent his childhood with flowers, plants, insects and birds. He was born in a poor family and could not finish middle school normally, but he insisted on self-study and obtained a bachelor's degree in mathematics, a bachelor's degree in natural science and a doctor's degree in natural science all his life. I admire his spirit and I should learn from it. In retrospect, I think my learning environment is far better than that in Fabres, but I didn't cherish it or even be satisfied. After the Spring Festival struggle in Fabres, the first volume of entomology was finally published in 1879. 1880, he owned his own laboratory-a barren land loved by cornflowers and HYMENOPTERA insects. This "barren stone garden" is where Fables observed insects and did experiments, and stayed for 35 years. I can only say that I have to admire Fabres's persistence and persistence. He lived in an insect's "barren stone garden" for more than 30 years, and it was here that the last nine volumes of Insects came out.
In my eyes, Fables is a man worthy of respect and learning. His patience and perseverance are amazing. He can spend his whole life studying insects and recording them. This has gone far beyond the interest and love of insects. It is absolutely amiable and respectable to have a person who is willing to give his life for one thing or one thing. Although Fabres has passed away, his life is definitely meaningful. Entomology, for which Fabres gave his life, will remain in people's hearts forever, and Fabres will be an example for everyone.
After reading the reading card of Entomology, I think the book Entomology was written by Gabrielle, a famous trapped woman in France, with her whole life's hard work. This book introduces dozens of insects such as caterpillars, cicadas, shoes and cockroaches. But what impressed me the most was the "white scorpion suicide mystery" about scorpions. Some people say that scorpions commit suicide when they are in danger. So the author did an experiment. He made a fire wall out of red-hot charcoal, and then put a white scorpion into the fire wall. The heat wave roasts scorpions. It rolls back into a hook, straight for a while, curved for a while, and moves so fast that people can't see it clearly. Suddenly, it twitched and then stopped moving. The author clamped it on a cool sand with tweezers. After more than an hour, incredibly, the scorpion miraculously came back to life and became as energetic as before! This experiment proves that there is no such thing as scorpion suicide, it is just people's wild guess!
Except for people, no living thing in the world will voluntarily end its own life. In fact, no matter what happens, suicide is a sign of cowardice. Everyone thinks that life is precious and beautiful. Since God has given us a little life, we should face up to suffering bravely, cherish life and repay others. On TV, we often see many people commit suicide for some reason. Leslie Cheung, a famous artist, jumped off a building many years ago. I don't think these people are as brave as scorpions. From this, I also think of our usual study life, and I am an example. I often get angry and upset because I can't do a math problem, and sometimes I don't even do it at all, asking my classmates the answer. This should also be a sign of cowardice! We should learn the spirit of scorpions and be a strong and brave person!
Ah! Unexpectedly, I was attracted by a popular science series book. In my opinion, reading the book Insects is much better than reading some fairy tales and novels. Listen to the teacher and read more historical classics in the future. Maybe there will be a big surprise!
After reading the reading card, I feel like a little girl who loves reading. I have read books such as Andersen's fairy tales and Grimm's fairy tales since I was a child, because the world in fairy tales is virtual, which will not make people sad or beautiful. Recently, however, the teacher suddenly asked us to read a popular science book and write a review. After careful consideration, I decided to read the book Insects. Entomology is a masterpiece handed down from ancient times by Fabres, a French entomologist. It introduces many insect instincts in detail, such as labor, habits, marriage, reproduction and death.
I don't know without looking. I was shocked at first sight. I just watched it for a few minutes and was attracted by the plot. After reading this book, I realized that small animals are also smart and cute. For example, in the third article, in order to avoid the attack of the water beetle, the stone silkworm skillfully used the method of peeling the golden cicada and successfully avoided the water beetle. You can see the wisdom of small animals from this incident!
If I told you that bees have the ability to tell the direction, no matter where they are thrown, they can always return to their original places. Would you do the experiment yourself because you don't believe it? The answer is: no. Because you love beauty and are afraid of being stung by bees. But Fabres will. He will do experiments because he doesn't believe it, and prove everything with facts, which is much better than our blind guess. This is incomparable in Fabres. Why? Because Fabres has the courage and perseverance to explore and pursue.
You must have seen the cobweb Internet bar, but do you know what else is hidden in the cobweb? You wouldn't expect that there is knowledge of geometry in a spider's web! All these and all the question marks, Fabres gave us all the answers with his critical eyes and thinking mind.
The Tale of Insects made me fall in love with popular science books. Fabres must have encountered many difficulties in the process of exploring nature, but he didn't flinch, but faced them. I am amazed at Fabres's spirit of exploring nature. I will always remember what Fabres taught me, that is: "In real life, we must have the courage and perseverance to explore and pursue, and the rigorous scientific spirit. We must persevere and keep fighting, so that we can succeed."
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