Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - After reading "Insects", I was very fascinated by this book. It turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world. I know: how do cicadas shed their shells in the early morning;

After reading "Insects", I was very fascinated by this book. It turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world. I know: how do cicadas shed their shells in the early morning;

After reading "Insects", this book made me fascinated. It turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world. I know: how do cicadas shed their shells in the early morning; how do dung beetles shed their shells? How to roll a dung ball; how ants eat aphid secretions. It was also clarified that "son of the borer" is wrong. The bees catching caterpillars are not raising them as their own sons, but are arranging food for their offspring. It was it that took me to the kingdom of insects

I took a sip of tea and started to read a book with a little excitement - "Insects", which is the legacy of Fabre, the outstanding French entomologist and litterateur. A masterpiece and an immortal work. It combines the author's lifelong research results and life insights into one pot. It tells the story in a eloquent way. It reflects the author's unique vision of life in the description of various insects, daily living habits and characteristics. The words are filled with the author's respect and love for life. The publication of this book is regarded as the birth of animal psychology. "Insect Diary" is not only a scientific masterpiece on the study of insects, but also a magnificent poem praising life. Fabre spent his whole life going deep into the world of insects, observing and experimenting with insects in their natural environment, and truly recording their instincts and habits. He studied hard and sacrificed his own private time to observe insects. "Insect Diary" describes the life of insects in detail: such as spiders, bees, praying mantises, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets, etc. This made a great contribution to later generations and enabled human society to rapidly move towards modern civilization.

It is a miracle that a person spends his whole life observing and studying "bugs"; it is even more of a miracle that a person writes ten volumes of books dedicated to "bugs" in his life. ; And these books about "worms" have actually been reprinted and translated into more than 50 languages. A hundred years later, they will still cause a sensation in the reading world again and again, which is a miracle among miracles. It was such a miracle that made me deeply feel that human beings are not an isolated existence. All life on the earth, including "spiders", "wasps", "scorpions" and "weevils", are closely connected with each other. In this system, insects are also an indispensable link in the biological chain of the earth, and the lives of insects should also be respected.

Moreover, this book is highly readable. Its writing is lively and lively, its tone is relaxed and humorous, and it is full of fun. In the author's description, the willow beetle is like a miser, wearing a short tuxedo that seems to be "missing fabric"; the little beetle "makes selfless sacrifices for its offspring and breaks its heart for its offspring"; and A little sparrow bitten by a poisonous spider will also "eat happily. If we are slow in feeding, he will even cry like a baby"... What a cute little creature! No wonder Mr. Lu Xun regarded "Insects" as a model for "talking about insect life".

"Insects" is also very realistic. Those specific and detailed words make me feel the presence of a magnifying glass, moisture, stars, and the smell of insects from time to time. It is really immersive. The figures of insects and their arrogant calls that I had ignored for too long out of disgust suddenly gathered around me. I held my breath, and then, they penetrated the darkness of my heart. It was "Insects" that made me fall in love with these little creatures again, and found that they are not annoying, on the contrary, there are many cute things; it was "Insects" that made me see the life and death of insects and us humans. There are striking similarities in many issues such as labor and plunder. "Insect Diary" is different from novels. It is the most basic fact. It is about Fabre's life every day and every night, alone, quiet, and almost isolated from the world. The loneliness and hardship.

"Insects" is indeed a miracle. It is a music of life composed by Fabre, an outstanding representative of mankind, and insects, many ordinary people in nature. A book that cannot be deciphered. Such a miracle may provide us with more precious revelations at this critical moment when mankind is about to enter the new century and the earth is about to usher in the ecological era.

Insect Diary" is not only full of awe for life, but also contains the truth-seeking spirit of pursuing truth and exploring the truth. It gave me great inspiration: in life and study, we We must learn from Fabre's courage and perseverance to explore the world and pursue the truth. No matter what we do, we must be like Fabre. We must have a rigorous scientific spirit and insist on "accurately recording the observed facts without adding anything or adding anything." Don’t ignore anything.”

You must persevere in whatever you do. Even if the conditions are difficult, you must keep fighting for your ideals!