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600 words after reading entomology

600 words after reading entomology (selected 1 1)

Savor a famous book carefully, you must have a lot of experience to share. Why not write a review? How to write a review and avoid writing a "running account"? The following are 600 words (selected 1 1) carefully arranged by me for reference only. Let's have a look.

I like insects, and I have raised insects. It is my great pleasure to look for them in the grass and rummage for grains for those little guys who jump and crawl. At first, I just thought it was fun. In order to satisfy my curiosity, I took bugs as pets. After reading Fabres's Insects, I have learned a lot about insects. I can't just treat these little creatures as pets.

Once I caught a grasshopper deep in the grass, put it in a glass bottle and raised it with a few grasses, and soon starved myself to death. I've been thinking about this for a long time, and I really can't figure out why. You'll know why after reading Insects. Fables wrote: "On a rest day, I was walking outside the door when something fell from the tree and kept screaming. I ran to have a look. It turned out that a grasshopper was greedily biting the abdomen of a cicada. The cicada cries in vain and struggles constantly, while the grasshopper sticks to it, plunges its head deeply into its internal organs and drags it down bit by bit. " So grasshoppers are carnivorous insects!

With the experience of raising grasshoppers, I am more cautious about raising insects. After learning that cicadas eat the juice of leaves, I put some leaves in advance, and then put the "prisoner" in the cell, waiting for its change with joy. About 20 hours later, when I went to observe again, I found the cicada lying on its feet. When I opened the screen window and wanted to take a closer look, the little prisoner flew away from the dead. It seems that this little bug can also deceive people!

In the Tale of Insects, the author Fabers tells us the other side of many unknown insects: from spiders to scarabs, these two seemingly cold mothers actually devote all their last energy to their children without reservation; Fireflies, which have always been considered gentle and lovely, hunt snails at lightning speed; Watching clumsy "big peacock" moth larvae weave cleverly constructed cocoons ... These examples all show that insects have unimaginable wisdom.

Remember that bugs are not small, but also have great wisdom worthy of our respect.

The 600-word Entomology Review is a combination of entomology and literary endowments, which combines lifelong research results and life insights. Fabers, an entomologist, cared about the nature of insects with human nature and worked hard to write his masterpiece Entomology, leaving a treasure house of essays rich in knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts for the world.

His writing is lively, his tone is relaxed and humorous, and he is full of interest. In the author's pen, the willow beetle looks like a miser, wearing a short dovetail dress that seems to be "short of cloth"; Little beetle "selfless dedication for future generations, heartbreaking for children"; The little sparrow bitten by a poisonous spider will also "eat happily, and even cry like a baby if we feed it slowly". What a lovely elf! No wonder Lu Xun regarded insects as a model of "talking about insect life".

Fabres's Insect Story makes me feel like a dream. Those specific and detailed words make me feel the presence of magnifying glasses, humidity, stars and insect smells from time to time, as if I were there. The figures of those insects that I neglected for too long, and their arrogant chirping, suddenly gathered together, and I held my breath. Then, with them, I penetrated the darkness inside. It was Fabres who showed me that insects are strikingly similar to us on many issues, such as life and death, labor and plunder. Entomology is not a world created by writers, it is different from novels, they are the most basic facts! It is the loneliness and hardship of Fabres's life every day and every night. It is lonely, quiet and almost isolated from the world. I looked up. At this moment, I really want to look up and treat the mystery of insects like a starry sky.

I admire the mysterious nature, and I admire Fabres's spirit of exploring nature, which makes me feel that insects are closely related to the environment, and also makes me feel the originality and subtle observation of the author.

On National Day, I read a book called Insects. Entomology is a masterpiece handed down from ancient times by entomologist and writer Fabres. This book focuses on the habits, species, labor, marriage, reproduction and death of insects. It still makes my memory sad and I can't forget it for a long time. Among them, my favorite is the labyrinth spider. Now let me introduce you.

When a spider lays eggs, it will abandon its intact web, because its web is too easy to attract the attention of parasites, which is very unfavorable to the safety of the baby, so it has to reluctantly give up what one favours. Look, what a careful mother she is!

When I read that "spiders usually nest in a relatively hidden place and lay eggs there." Then, he waited for the child, tried his best to protect the child and worked hard until he died. Before he died, he would use his last strength to bite the nest for the children. "I am very touched. I think the maze spider is really great!

In real life, my mother is as great as my mother. She cares about me and loves me. Once, at night, I told my mother that I was not feeling well. My mother touched my head and then took my temperature with a thermometer. It was found that the temperature had reached 38.5 degrees. My mother picked me up and ran to the hospital without saying a word. Sweat soaked her clothes. It was a long time before we came to the hospital. The doctor gave me an injection and took the medicine. I fell asleep in a daze. When I woke up, I found my mother sitting next to me. Her eyes were bloodshot. I can see that my mother has been waiting for me all night. I feel proud to have such a mother. Now I will study hard, honor my mother when I grow up and thank my parents for their kindness!

Fabres's Insect Story introduced me to a world of insects, which made me know a lot about insects. In Fabres's works, every little insect is vividly described by it, so I read the book effortlessly, as if listening to a story. I think: If we human beings can get along like some kind little insects in life, then the world will be very peaceful.

In this happy winter vacation, I read a book, its name is Insect Story. Its author is the famous French entomologist Fabers.

After reading this book, I understand that no matter what I do, I must persevere and persevere. Only by relying on this spirit can I succeed. I also know that Fabres has a soft spot for insects. In his works, those bugs are full of aura. They are weavers, musicians, singers, hunters, architects and so on. His narrative is both scientific and interesting, which aroused my curiosity about nature. So this book has given me great inspiration.

This winter vacation, I went to my grandfather's house for the New Year. I found my grandmother and the old lady knitting sweaters. I watched them knit sweaters skillfully and thought: It's no big deal to knit sweaters. So I feel itchy and want to learn to knit a sweater. I went to the drawer and got two needles and a ball of wool. Then I took these two things and went to consult my grandmother with great interest. My grandmother patiently said to me, "As the saying goes, if you sit standing, you should knit a sweater." First of all, take a needle between the thumb and forefinger of the right hand and hold the needle horizontally; Then poke the root needle of the right hand into the middle of the two wool yarns on the left hand needle; Then pick up the wool from the right hand and wind it around the needle on the right; Finally, pick up the circle around the right needle, so that one needle is knitted. The second and third stitches are woven back like this. "I studied for a long time according to the method my grandmother taught me, and I still can't figure out why. Either I missed a stitch or the wool was not knitted well. After a while, I lost my patience and thought, forget it. But I suddenly remembered the Insect Story I saw two days ago. Fables, the hero, persevered and did not give up easily, and finally succeeded. I also want to learn from him, so I improved my confidence and picked up a needle and thread again.

After dozens of failures and constant attempts, I finally learned to knit! Thank you-"Insect" has taught me another skill. I must read more books and read good books in the future!

The Book of Entomology is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation by Fabres, an outstanding French entomologist and writer. It combines the author's lifelong research results and life experience in one furnace, and shows the author's unique vision of life in the description of various insects, daily life habits and characteristics.

The Story of Insects is not only a scientific masterpiece to study insects, but also a magnificent poem to eulogize life. Fabres devoted his life to the insect world, observing and experimenting with insects in the natural environment, and truly recording their instincts and habits. He studied hard and sacrificed his private time to observe insects. Entomology describes the life of insects in detail, such as spiders, bees, mantises, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets and so on. This has made great contributions to later generations and made human society move towards modern civilization quickly.

One morning, after reading Insects, I was fascinated by this book. It turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world. I know: how cicadas shed their shells in the morning; Dung beetles belongs to me how to roll a dung ball; How ants eat aphid secretions. It is also clear that the moth's son is wrong. Bees catch caterpillars not as their own sons, but to arrange food for future generations.

Then look down, "Insect Story" is an interesting story: mantis is a very fierce animal, but in its early life, it will also be sacrificed under the claws of the smallest ant. Spider web, even with compasses, rulers and other tools, no designer can draw a more standardized web, and rich stories make me think.

Watching, these bugs gradually became clear. I thought: If we protect the environment and don't pollute it, will these bugs still exist? Now the environment is deteriorating, will it happen again in the future? I carefully thought about the relationship between them, and this reading, Insect Story opened a brand-new door for me.

Insects are our friends, so please don't hurt insects for them!

Fabres's entomology recorded the real life of insects after reading entomology in 600 words. The story is full of twists and turns. In the book, I learned that cicadas are the most stupid and heartless insects in the world. When cicadas lay eggs, there is a bug smaller than ants. When cicadas lay eggs, these insects feed on cicada eggs, but cicadas don't feel any sense of crisis when they see them under their feet. If cicadas trample them to death with one foot, cicada eggs will not be eaten by insects.

Mantis is a "bad guy". In order to lay eggs, it will devour its relatives. To make matters worse, it will leave after laying eggs in one place and will not care about the health of children. This incredible phenomenon is completely different from human beings. As long as I can remember, my parents have loved me very much, and there is also a sister who loves me at home. Not only that, there is always true feelings in the world. Even strangers, we often get help from others or help others. Speaking of which, I think of a warm news: at noon the other day, an old man pushed a four-wheeled cart with an old aunt sitting on it. Suddenly it rained heavily and the old man hurried by. A student in No.7 Middle School was about to have lunch. After seeing it, he rushed to the old couple's side, covered the old woman with a tarpaulin, and gave the old man an umbrella to keep out the rain, but his back was soaked. He sent the two old people to a shelter from the rain and asked them to wait until the rain subsided. However, he didn't walk a few steps when he saw the old man planning to leave in the rain. He was afraid that the old man would catch cold in the rain, so he asked him to wait here. He bought a new umbrella nearby and handed it to the old man. The old man walked away with an umbrella, so he was relieved and went back to have dinner with his classmates.

It is precisely because everyone has love that there is affection and friendship in our life ... how I wish there was such a warm home and a warm heart love in the insect world. I still hope that the mantis family can live together in a round and round way.

Patient, cautious, clever and witty Fables was introduced to me after reading insect books for a week this summer vacation. 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 Insects, 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.

These two days, I used my sleeping time every night to read a very useful and interesting book-insects-mysterious hermit scorpions.

The author of this book is Fabers, a famous French writer. He is not only a writer, but also a great biologist. In his works, insects are vivid, intelligent and brave. We seem to see Mr. Fables climbing mountains, hiding under rocks and lying in the grass, exploring the world of insects with strong curiosity. Let's follow Mr. Fables into the magical insect kingdom.

Scorpions hate light and like dark places; Hate the sky, like to stay where there is a roof. The scorpion's poison needle was hooked. As long as it straightens its tail forward, the top of the poisonous needle will droop downward. When it presses its opponent hard with a pair of big claws, it can needle the poison into his head. This is its magic weapon to win. However, the centipede did not show weakness, trying to bite the scorpion with its fangs, but it was firmly grasped by the big claws of the poison king and could not move at all. After a stalemate for a while, they were all exhausted, but they persisted desperately ... armistice, war, truce, war ... centipede was stung by poisonous needles at least seven times before and after, and finally died under the poisonous needle of the poisonous king on the fourth day.

It turns out that the victory of the poison king is so hard-won. I admire its wit and persistence. It didn't want to give up for food, but kept on trying and finally succeeded. At the same time, I also admire centipedes. Although it was poisoned by the poison king from the beginning, it has been struggling, fighting and persisting in order to survive. Its spirit of bravely resisting and sticking to the end really shocked me and impressed me deeply. It's an eye-opener for me that a small insect should have such an awesome side!

I want to learn from them. If I encounter difficulties, I will be as fearless, enterprising and persistent as they are. I believe that as long as I work hard, I will be strong and I will succeed!

Entomology is really a good book worth reading. It is an immortal world science classic. Let's go to the bookstore and buy it home!

Fabers specifically mentioned 12 different insects in Insect Notes, namely grasshoppers, longicorn bees, web spiders, crickets, pine caterpillars, fireflies, mantises, cicadas, parasites, slugs and blueflies.

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 not only stopped at my aversion to them. Therefore, we should read more extracurricular books in these areas in the future to enrich our spiritual life!

During the summer vacation, I read Entomology written by Fabres with relish. The story in the book attracted me deeply 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.

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