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After reading the story of insects
1 During the summer vacation, I read entomology written by Fabres with great interest. The story in the book attracted me like a magnet, and let me know about the colorful insect world, as well as the living habits of various insects and some interesting things.
Insects focus on all kinds of spiders. For example: tarantula venosa, tarantula tigris, tarantula, crab spider, tarantula, etc. , especially tarantulas. Fabres carefully wrote about cobwebs, which are sticky, spiders' spouses and their hunting methods. After reading these stories, my understanding of insects has taken a big step forward.
I admire the mystery of nature and Fabres's spirit of exploring nature. He devoted his life to exploring the truth, which made me feel the magic and beauty of the insect world, and also felt that insects are closely related to our living environment. At the same time, I admire Fabres's subtle observation of things and his extraordinary literary level and expressive skills. I think, if he only has meticulous observation ability and has no excellent literary level and expression ability, there won't be so many teenagers who like reading insects. On the other hand, if he didn't have good observation skills and only had a good literary level, he couldn't write such a real and scientific insect story.
After reading Insects, I deeply realized that a person must have strong willpower, meticulous observation ability, good expression ability and so on if he wants to make great contributions to society. From now on, I must cultivate myself from these aspects.
However, I found that this book also has some shortcomings. I remember reading in extracurricular books that spiders are not insects, but arachnids. I think it may be because the classification of insects was not clear in Fabres's time, so spiders were regarded as insects. If the editor had explained in front of the article, he would not have misled a large number of readers, and at the moment he still regarded all kinds of spiders as insects. Of course, this will not affect my admiration for Fabres and my love for entomology.
I came across the book The Story of Insects today. Just after reading the first story, I was deeply attracted by all kinds of legendary insects in the book and couldn't help exclaiming, "How wonderful nature is!
In Fabers' works, industrious bees, powerful mantis, singing slugs, fierce tarantulas … all these insects seem to come alive. Beating around in front of you, leaving you here and never returning.
Dung beetles are the cleaners of nature, and Fables put a lot of thought into his stories. When dung beetles was carrying his ball, the author painted a picture for us with his rich imagination and excellent observation: he grabbed the ball with his hind legs, then walked with his front legs and moved backwards. Every time he chooses to take steep slopes and climb places that are almost impossible to go up. He worked hard step by step and reached a fairly high level. If you are not careful, your efforts will go up in smoke. At this time, a stubborn and hard-working image jumped from the paper, and I admired it.
I can't help thinking that the author can record every move of insects in such detail with a pen, isn't it because of his observation day after day and year after year? It seems that The Tale of Insects not only taught me a lot about insects, but also discovered the secrets of insects-patience and observation. If you look at insects for a long time, you can memorize their appearance, names and living habits, and it will come naturally.
I thought of the famous book Insects, which is based on the level of "insects". If humans wantonly destroy forests, rivers and fields, then insects will become fossils and everything in the past will cease to exist. How can we observe insects? All kinds of insects in entomology, including Fabres, don't want this book to disappear!
Entomology took me into the world of insects with that fantastic language, which contained all kinds of vibrant insects and made me know how to cherish the value of nature. He described the complex and changeable life habits of insects, which made me learn knowledge and understand the importance of patient observation. I'm really lucky to read it.
This summer, I read Entomology by Fabres, a French entomologist. This book led me into the insect world, which made me know more about insects and love them more.
This book gives a general introduction to all kinds of insects in nature, from their living habits to descriptions, and introduces their living habits from all aspects. Mantis, for example, is a very powerful psychologist, but especially cruel. Many male mantis are eaten by female mantis every day. Cicada, an excellent singer, is self-reliant but always unpopular. On the other hand, ants are usually regarded as a symbol of hard work, but ants often rob other insects of their hard-earned food. If there are no bees in the world, we can't eat delicious honey. If there were no butterflies in the world, we would never smell the flowers again. There are two rows of very sharp serrated things under mantis's thigh. Tarantulas have two very fierce fangs, which are very fierce and can kill prey very quickly.
Establish lofty ideals from an early age. Ideal can be a person's driving force. No matter what your future ideal is, you should take your personal ideal as your future goal and move towards it. We should study hard and take an active part in extracurricular practical activities; We should abide by school rules and class rules, unite and be friendly, and help each other among students; We should actively exercise and combine work and rest; Cultivating good moral character from an early age is the foundation of one's life and work. As long as there is a country, a collective and others in everyone's heart, our society will become better. Inherit and carry forward the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, start from bit by bit, cultivate good conduct of civility and courtesy, unity and mutual assistance, honesty and trustworthiness, and love of labor, and strive to become a noble person.
Entomology has broadened my horizons, increased my knowledge and made me understand that life is the source of writing. At the same time, I also learned that if you want to get good grades in the exam, you must have a rigorous perseverance, hard work and persistent scientific research spirit, just like Fabres!
After watching Insect Story 4, children, have you seen Insect Story? Do you know that white scorpions commit suicide? Let me tell you something about it.
Some people say that scorpions are surrounded by fire and stab themselves with poisonous stingers until they die. Is it true?/You don't say. Fabres personally did an experiment to verify it.
Fabrice made a fire wall out of red-hot charcoal blocks, and put some big white scorpions in the fire wall. The fiery flame began to bake the scorpion's body, and it spun backwards in the circle of fire. Inadvertently, I hit the fire wall and burned myself. It began to hide from the left and flash from the right, but it still hit the fire wall. Scorpion became crazy, kept hitting the fire wall and was burned. Desperate, he was furious, waving a pike, then rolled it into a hook, then stretched it out, laid it flat on the ground, and lifted it again, with a very violent movement. Suddenly, the big white scorpion shivered and then stopped moving. Keep your body straight and lie flat on the ground. Later, it was motionless and completely stiff. Is this scorpion really dead? If it did kill itself with a dagger and get rid of it by suicide, then there is no doubt that it is dead. We saw it killed by its own venom in such a short time.
But fabrice still had some doubts, so he picked up this seemingly dead scorpion with tweezers and put it on a cool beach of sand. An hour later, the so-called dead man suddenly came back to life, as full of vitality as before he was tested by fire. Fabres continued to test several scorpions, and the results were exactly the same. It turned out that those who thought the scorpion committed suicide were puzzled by its sudden loss of vitality, which showed that the scorpion did not know what suicide was all about.
We should learn from what Fabres found hard to believe and try to verify it. In my life, I have also encountered such a thing: one day, my father and I read an extracurricular book, which said that there is a film in the camel's nose that will automatically open and close when a sandstorm comes. Go to the zoo to see camels with my father. Sure enough, I saw a flesh-colored film inside the camel's nose, like two small windows that can close automatically.
Thinking about Insect Stories 5. I read the book Insect Stories this summer vacation.
This is a popular science book about insects. Some of them are ferocious and some are gentle; Some are strong, some are weak. Fabres's Insect Story makes me feel very dreamy. Those specific and detailed words make me feel the existence of magnifying glass, humidity, stars and insect smell from time to time.
I like insects since I was a child, and my favorite insect is cricket.
Just after April, spring returned to the earth, everything revived, crickets sang in the fields, and everyone was intoxicated by the wonderful songs. Even Fables wants to give crickets the honor of being a spring singer. Why can crickets play such beautiful music? Don't think that the cricket's "musical instrument" is complicated. In fact, the cricket's musical instrument is very simple. 150 teeth on the cricket's bow are embedded in the steps opposite to the wings, which makes the four sounders vibrate at the same time. The lower pair directly rubs, and the upper pair is a swinging friction meter. It only takes four to transmit music to hundreds of meters away. You can imagine how loud it is! Crickets have an iron will. Fabrice once wanted to cover the left wing of crickets on the right wing, making them left-handed. But the next day, Fables discovered that this insect has a strong will and should not be underestimated. Crickets accompany me and make me feel the vitality of life. They never complain and are not pessimistic. They are satisfied with their residence and the simple ukulele.
When I was young, my favorite insect to catch was cricket. Every time I go to Nankun Mountain, I bring back a few bottles of crickets. But at that time, I just thought that the voice of cricket was very nice and it was fun to jump, and I didn't explore the reasons. The book Insects tells me that Fabres gave me the answer with his spirit of exploration. I want to learn from him at this point.
Entomology, a book that records the habits of various insects, is a pearl in biology!
After reading the Book of Insects, I feel that six pairs of insects are no strangers. We can often see bees and butterflies in our lives. There are also many records about insects in the Book of Songs in China, such as salamanders, crickets and so on. The silkworm we know is an insect that our country is proud of. The famous Silk Road is a glorious memorial that silkworms left to the world.
Throughout the ages, there are many books about insects, the most famous and influential of which is the Insect Story by French writer Fabres.
This book talks about many insects, one of which is for waist bees, and the waist is connected with long lines; The rich, dead management worm and excellent weaver Crucho Spider were named after the goddess.
Everyone is afraid when it comes to caterpillars. However, there is an interesting caterpillar called North American black camphor tree butterfly caterpillar. It is covered with grass green and painted by two elephants. As long as it doesn't move, you may think it is a! But this caterpillar is very rare, and this caterpillar has a very interesting description among insects!
Fables wrote insects vividly. There is a passage that says: cotton picking bees first stop on the branches of mullet, thistle and other plants and pick cotton with their mouths. When enough cotton is collected, it presses the cotton to its chest with its hind feet, makes a pea-sized ball, then puts the ball in its mouth and takes it back. It uses the best cotton wool as the lining of the nest and hard branches or leaves as the doors and windows of the entrance. After reading this passage, we seem to see the industrious figure of cotton picking bees and its solid nest, and also let us feel the author's rigorous academic attitude and his care and patience.
This book has tips and knowledge links at the end of each page. Reading experience makes us understand the profound truth of just a few words. Knowledge linking is to extend our knowledge to all aspects.
Having said so much, are you excited? Then add reading insects. Remember, the version I introduced was published by Sichuan Children's Publishing House and translated by Shen, a famous animal novelist in China.
After reading Entomology 7, it was the summer vacation when I was studying.
Teacher Pan smiled and walked onto the platform, holding a book list in his hand. On the blackboard, he wrote: Insects, silent spring, Tangshan earthquake ... I was in a bad mood when I saw insects! Primary school, the teacher recommended me to see it, which is full of small insects, tarantulas, wasps and caterpillars that I hate.
My mother advised me to say, "Reading this book a few times more is good for your junior high school science."
I retorted, "It's still early!"
Now, I open the Insect Story again and read it with curiosity ... This is the kingdom of insects. Hard-working bees, powerful mantis and singing.
I know some little-known insect common sense and living habits: mantis will eat its companion when it is hungry; Mantis's eyes are transparent during the day and opaque at night; Small striped butterflies use their sense of smell to find the opposite sex; The courtship of the great peacock butterfly is carried out in the dark; Cicada "lurks" underground for four years, and then it can get out of the ground and sing in the sun for five weeks.
Like a child, Fables likes to climb trees and lie prone on the ground to observe insects, which reminds me of my childhood. I'm happy to climb everywhere! But now I have forgotten this kind of happiness because of my heavy study. This book makes me relive the happiness of the past!
When I was attracted by insects, I felt like I was in the Garden of Eden. I saw Fables carefully observe the caterpillar's journey and catch wasps regardless of the danger. I saw his bold assumptions, careful experiments, repeated scrutiny of the experimental process and data, and inferred the long-distance contact of peacock moths step by step ... An experiment failed, he collected data, analyzed the reasons, and turned to prepare for the next experiment.
Rigorous experimental methods, bold questioning spirit and diligent style. This time reading, I felt the "scientific spirit" and its profound connotation.
However, "read more books, read good books, and you will feel different every time you read them!" " This is the most valuable conclusion I have reached.
After reading the Book of Insects, a scientist studied insects in nature. He used his life experience to explore the life of insects. Its name is Jean-Henri casimir Fables. He wrote the results of his life's investigation into an unprecedented book-Insects.
When I finished reading the book Insects, I thought of all kinds of insect pictures in my mind, such as mantis waving its double knives, locusts preying, cicadas singing and so on.
The most important reason why I like fabrice's Insects is that fabrice really shows us the life of insects. He lays eggs, hatches, lives and finally dies. Showing us the wonderful and beautiful insect world all the time. He often uses metaphors and personification. Pull us into the insect world, let us talk to insects, let us listen to the sounds of insects, and let us go deep into the insect world.
Among the insects, the cicada chapter impressed me the most. This chapter. Fabers let me know the physiological habits of cicadas, the causes of vocalization, the growth process and natural enemies.
Among them, I am the most beautiful. What impresses me is that cicadas have a long life span, but they are short. It used the darkness of four years of underground life for a month of youth in the sun. I spent a month drinking tree juice and singing. He made me understand. As long as you pay, there will be a return.
After reading this book, I know that we must respect every life. Man is not the most sacred. In this world, there are all kinds of insects besides us. They are all life. They all have the right to get their own shelter, food and life. So we should protect these insects instead of killing them at will. Only in this way can the world be colorful and beautiful.
9. This summer vacation, I spent a week reading entomology carefully. After reading this book, I got to know a patient, cautious, clever and alert Fabres. What I admire most is Fabres's exquisiteness and delicacy. Every insect he observes is written in such detail that even small insects are lifelike and meticulous. It's really amazing!
The first sentence at the beginning of the book deeply attracted me, and also reflected Fabres's obsession with insects: "A piece of land, this is my dream." How valuable this worthless land is in Fabres's eyes! This is the dream he has been striving for, and this is the land!
Fabres accompanied him to the end of his life with a walnut Xiao Mu watch. This persistence also witnessed Fabres's lifelong obsession with insects, with no regrets. Fabrice's insect laboratory is located in a barren rock garden, where fabrice lived in seclusion all his life. He devoted his life to the barren rock garden and turned it into a sacred place for people who love nature all over the world.
The book introduces the different habits and methods of different insects, which comes from Fabres's fascination with insects when he was young. Fabers often secretly catches beetles and chases butterflies when releasing ducks. So he has been scolded by his parents, but he is still obsessed with observing insects. Fables often wraps all the insects he catches in his pocket with leaves, then hides them in a hidden place, slowly takes them out and makes them move, carefully observes every detail of the insects and records them.
It is this obsession with insects that gradually introduced Fabres into the highest hall of entomology. Therefore, Fabers also created an immortal insect epic-the insect story. Fabres's deeds also tell us that if we choose anything right, no matter how many difficulties we face, as long as we are serious, meticulous, persistent and go all out, we will certainly achieve greatness in the ordinary!
Fabres, the author of Entomology 10, is a famous French biologist, animal behaviorist, scientific and literary writer. He insisted on self-study all his life, and successively obtained a bachelor's degree in mathematics, a bachelor's degree in physics, a bachelor's degree in natural science and a doctorate in natural science. He is proficient in Latin and Greek, and painting and watercolor are almost self-taught. Many exquisite illustrations of fungi have been praised by Nobel Prize in Literature winner and French poet Frederic mistral.
Fabres's Entomology is a masterpiece of entomology that describes the species, characteristics, habits, feeding habits and mating habits of insects, and it is also a literary treasure with knowledge, interest, aesthetics and philosophy. This book is not only commendable, but also worthy of our recognition and respect for the author's process of studying insects: in Fabres's era, studying insects was to dissect them, study their internal organs or soak them in soju, then stare big eyes, observe their heads, chests, bellies, claws, wings and tentacles, and then classify them. But they are indifferent to the living habits of insects and the use of those organs. At that time, the biological research room was a torture room and a corpse room. Fabres is different. He kept insects alive and kicking in the "barren stone garden" and let them still sing freely, while he watched intently, sometimes from morning till night, really forgetting to eat and sleep. Moreover, his record is like a sentence in his article: "It was not added at will, and it was not leaked." Everything is nuanced and easy to understand. He makes bloody and cold creatures lively and interesting.
Entomology not only embodies the author's respect and awe for life, but also contains Fabres's spirit of "pursuing truth and seeking truth". We should learn from Fabres's spirit, pursue our goals persistently and intently, and observe and explore carefully; Respect and treat all life well.
Fabers specifically mentioned 1 12 different kinds of insects in Insect Tales, which are grasshoppers, longicorn bees, circular web spiders, crickets, pine caterpillars, fireflies, mantises, cicadas, parasites, slugs and blue flies.
Let's start with locusts. Locust's long legs have sharp serrations, and its hind legs can bounce high. They have a bad habit of stealing crops. Generally speaking, they can lay about 20 to 30 eggs at a time.
After that, let's talk about longicorn. Long-horned beetles are "cutest" when they are young, but they have no five senses. So, how do they eat? It turns out that they only eat sawdust to grow, and each longicorn can give birth to two longicorn larvae.
More importantly, let's observe the bees with long bellies. Long-bellied bees prefer to live leisurely in warm places. Their favorite food is web spiders.
Finally, briefly introduce the spider, which eats all flying insects and likes to be located in some places where it can't rain.
Ok, so many insects will not be explained here. Keep your head down Tell me about the great Fables!
Fabres didn't have his dream laboratory until he was in his forties. In Fabres, nearly sixty years old, he said sadly, "Although his wish has come true, it came true too late. The difference between him and other insect families is that others nail insects in wooden boxes or soak them in distilled wine for observation, but he keeps them in very dry bottles. In fact, Fables is also a Democrat. Fabres played three big jokes in his life. First, he watched the ants remove a dead fly from the ground. Second, one night, he held a lantern and watched the centipede lay eggs in the field. Before he realized it, it was dawn. Third, he climbed a tree to observe the activities of mantis, and was finally misunderstood by others as a hateful thief.
After reading Insects, I feel that I have gained a lot. Because my understanding of insects has stopped at just being so superficial about their disgust. Therefore, we should read more extracurricular books in these areas in the future to enrich our spiritual life!
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