Take the most terrible tarantula for example! Tarantula is an arthropod, and its body is mainly divided into two parts: abdomen and abdomen. It is one of the biggest spiders in the world. A tarantula has a small round head, eight eyes, terrible fangs and eight hairy legs. The abdomen is used for laying eggs. Tarantulas are really daunting! One summer day, Fables saw a big-bellied tarantula under a cluster of rosemary flowers, which indicated that it was about to give birth. When Fables saw it, he carefully picked up the tarantula with pliers and gently put it into a big transparent bottle with mud at the bottom for observation. A few days later, the tarantula began to lay eggs. I saw it first woven a net on the ground, the size of a palm. The cobweb is rough and shapeless, but it is quite stable. Then, the female tarantula spits out some stronger silk and weaves it into a white round sphere. There is a small cut on it; Then aim the fetal part at the small incision and lay golden eggs; ; After giving birth, the tarantula sealed her mouth. Finally, it kicked off the shapeless net and carried the egg bag on its back, making the egg belt its priceless treasure. The mother wolf bead closely protects her "baby ball". Whether walking, resting, hunting or running away, mother tarantula and her egg bag never leave each minute. If the egg bag is accidentally dropped, the tarantula will also pick it up quickly. The tarantula's maternal love is really deep!
Marveling at Fabres's spirit of exploring nature, I deeply felt the close relationship between insects and the environment, and also felt the author's originality and subtle observation. The Tale of Insects broadens my horizons, makes me look at the problem from a different angle, and makes me understand the problem more thoroughly. I think The Insect Story is a good book worth reading all my life. As long as you read Insect Tale carefully, no matter who you are, you will read the taste, feelings and more unknown things.
Read the comment of entomology 2: I want to promote first and then suppress, which shows that entomology has a great influence on myself.
Entomology is the masterpiece of Jean-henri fabre, a famous French entomologist and writer. The author devoted his life to the insect world, observed and experimented with insects in the natural environment, and recorded their instincts and habits truly. Fireflies, cicadas, crickets, locusts, wasps ... interesting stories, vivid insect life, their birth, diet, work, hunting and reproduction, and so on, all details can be found in insect stories. What is more commendable is that it is not as boring as ordinary scientific works, but exudes a strong literary atmosphere. The language is relaxed and humorous, but the plain narrative is detailed, fresh and natural, without losing humor.
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"Insects must use this loud talk and endless confession to express their love? Through a large number of surveys, we can know that the proximity between the two sexes will silence each other. Therefore, I think that the violin, the bagpipes of the rain frog and the cymbals of the mountain cicada are just means to express the joy of life. This kind of fun is available to any animal, and any animal will celebrate it in its own unique way. " Look, what meticulous observation and vivid language. Fabres, a great scientist, opened a door to the insect world and science with the observation of an artist and the narration of a writer.
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I remember that when I was a child, I only observed one kind of insect, namely snails. Maybe its soft body is always hidden in its shell, so I'm not so afraid. I am most interested in why snails crawl and leave a long line. But this "coward" shrank his head into the shell before my hand touched it, and several attempts failed. Finally, I carefully cracked the snail's shell with a sharp stone, and then I took out his body, which made me sick and I lost the patience to continue observing. Later, it was found that the mucus secreted by the foot gland helped the snail crawl.
Comments: Contact your own life
I am ashamed to think of my observation after watching Insects. Fabres has been going deep into the insect world all his life, exploring the true colors of the life world and discovering the scientific truth contained in nature. Entomology has inspired me a lot: in life and study, we should learn from Fabres's courage and perseverance in exploring the world and pursuing truth.
Comments: Inspiring
We love science, and we study science. Only with such a rigorous scientific spirit and attitude as Fabers can we discover the ubiquitous science in life!
Thoughts on reading entomology 3: If a person wants to be excellent, he must be close to literature. The way to get close to literature is of course reading. Reading those classics and works, we can get a different atmosphere from the secular between stories and languages, and elegant artistic conception and feelings will also breed at the same time.
I have such a book, Insects. At first, I was not interested in insects at all. When I bought it, I said that I would never read this book, but I couldn't put it down after I learned about it. Since the publication of Insect, there have been more than ten editions. Speaking of insects, some people will say, "I love small insects and often tease them!" " "Some people will say," I'm afraid of insects. "This book is to let people who like it know about insects, and let people who don't like insects like insects. French Fables loved insects since he was a child. Once, when he was driving a duck, he found a rare insect, but his hands were full of insects, so he put an insect in his mouth. Although the worm exudes a bitter liquid, he still crustily skin of head and went home!
Let's be a person who wants to be excellent, a person who is close to literature, and a person who gets a different atmosphere from the secular!
Thoughts on reading Insect 4. The book Insects introduces many insect stories in detail, among which cicadas surprise me the most. The book says that the insects in the fable are not necessarily cicadas, but owls.
Cicada really loves singing and needs the care of her neighbors, but she is not a beggar. In fact, ants are shameless beggars and cicadas are hard workers.
Anyway, I don't hate cicada songs. Because I know their songs are precious, because their lives are short. I worked hard in the dark underground world for four years, and I got a month's time and joy.
After reading it, I began to like locusts. Because we can't just hold on to its bad leaves. Even in the vegetable garden, there are only a few lettuce leaves.
Locusts also have the benefits of locusts! For example, it can gnaw off thorns on plants that sheep can't chew and weeds among crops, and it can also feed turkeys, guinea fowl and hens in September and 10. Do you think locusts can make up for their mistakes?
If you read this book, you will also fall in love with insects. Anyway, I read a lot of knowledge from it, and this book has added a lot of fun to me!
Reading insect notes: it is a miracle that a person spends his whole life observing and studying insects. It is a miracle that a person has written ten books for bugs in his life. The creator of these miracles is insect expert Fabers.
I admire his beautiful writing. You see, he described the cicada begging the ant like this: "The ant stood on the threshold, with a big bag of wheat beside him, facing the cicada begging." Cicada stretched out its paw, oh, sorry, it was stretched out, wearing a18th century wide-brimmed hat, with a guitar and piano under her arm, and her skirt was blown into her calf by the cold wind ... "This description is extremely vivid. After reading this novel and beautiful words, I can't help admiring Fabres.
I admire Fabres's meticulous spirit. Fabres's description of insects is really amazing. For example, Fabres described the inverted posture of insects: "It hooks the net with its four hind paws, with its back down, motionless, hanging high on the top of the cage, and the four suspension points bear the weight of the whole body ..." Fabres carefully observed the spirit of thousands of insects, which, I think, is also the success of Fabres.
Fabres brought us not only entomology, but also the spirit of pursuing and exploring the truth, which is where we should learn.
There are six impressions when reading entomology: a book written by life and a series of books on insects. This is undoubtedly the entomology written by Fabres with all his life's efforts.
In the book, Fabres shows us in vivid language: a small fly that kills people for money; Regardless of life and death, only the children are rationed, just like a chestnut elephant; Scarab, known as craftsman; Cockroaches with "human" faces and animal hearts. ...
In Fabres's works, a small insect community is just like our society, and a large number of insects are the residents of this society.
The same is true of this real society. There are more and more good people, bad people, philanthropists, robbers, masons and porcelain makers in all walks of life. Greed, friendship, ignorance and exploration play various roles in this world, adding many different colors to life.
Falber, like Charlotte Brontexq, dares to set out for new goals. He observed and studied insects day and night, and showed people the other side of insects with simple language and long thinking. He has the perseverance and perseverance that ordinary people don't have, and with tenacious perseverance, he explores in the unknown fields of human beings, pushing the research cause of human beings to a higher level. Can't you? In fact, it is really difficult for us to do it now. In reality, when we encounter difficulties and setbacks, we will give up halfway. How can we persist and last forever?
After reading this book, I also fell in love with this lovely elf. Whenever I meet an insect I have never seen before, I always want to catch it and study it. But I either missed, slipped on my way home and let them slip away, or I accidentally trampled them to death. After all this, I realized that it is not easy to study insects in Fabres.
Entomology written by Fabres gives us a truth: "Only persistence can succeed, and love can conquer everything. Only by having a pair of discerning eyes can you find things that others can't see. "
Thoughts on reading the story of insects 7
After reading/kloc-the Insect by Fabres, a famous French entomologist in the 9th century, I was particularly impressed by his observation note, The Cricket's Home. In the article, Fables introduced the housing characteristics of crickets he observed and their ability to build houses, which showed the author's great appreciation for the fruits of crickets' labor.
The Story of Insects opened my eyes, not only knowing a lot of insects, but also knowing the author's unique writing techniques. First, pay attention to language style, and the style of writing is smooth, relaxed, humorous and cordial; Second, mobilize a variety of creative techniques, pay equal attention to memory, narration and description, and analyze, discuss and express simultaneously; Third, I write at any time, attracting people's words and feelings, and natural science adds a humanistic atmosphere.
However, it is not enough to master Fabres's writing methods. The author sublimated a book reflecting natural science, and it was sublimated on more than one level. In Fabres's works, entomology is sublimated into the field of encyclopedic knowledge, academic reports into the field of language art, research materials into the field of aesthetic interest, and entomology inquiry into the field of human reflection.
Only when there is an ideal can there be a realm, and people with lofty ideals can do things with lofty realm.
I especially like all kinds of insects when I read Entomology 8, so my father gave me a copy of Entomology written by French writer Fabres. I haven't read this book carefully because I am busy with my studies. One day this summer, a cicada flew to my house. I asked my grandfather to help me catch it and put it in a transparent jar. After careful observation, I found that it was laying eggs. I was surprised, so I eagerly took out the book Insects and read it greedily.
Let's look at how Buerger describes cicadas.
"Adult cicadas have sharp eyes and fly fast. It moves flexibly. When someone tries to attack it, it will shoot a bubble of urine at the attacker and then walk away.
When the female cicada wants to lay eggs, she will climb to a higher tree, choose branches, and then insert the oviposition tube into the branches to start laying eggs. After laying eggs, the cicada mother will fly away gently. It only takes ten minutes from drilling to completing a * * *.
Cicada is as white as ivory and shiny. Just like the eggs laid by the female cicada I saw.
When the cicada eggs hatch into nymphs, it will land immediately and find very soft soil, so that it can hide in the soil immediately. In a few minutes, it will go into the hole and never be seen again.
It was not until four years later that it became a cicada, flew to the treetops and began to sing.
Four years of hard work underground and one month of joy in the sun, this is the life of cicada. We don't blame the adult cicada for singing the song of triumph enthusiastically, because it stayed in the dark for four years and wore a wrinkled and dirty coat. Now it suddenly put on beautiful clothes, has wings comparable to birds, bathed in sunshine, slightly drunk and half drunk, and is extremely happy in this world. In order to celebrate this hard-won and short-lived happiness, singing loudly is never enough to express its joy!
Seeing Fabers' description, I opened the screen window and let the cicada fly. I saw it fly out of my sight quickly.
Whenever I hear cicadas singing in the future, I will think of my released cicadas and Fabres's poetic description and love for life!
Thoughts on Reading Entomology 9 Entomology is a masterpiece written by French entomologist Fabres. It incorporates the author's lifelong efforts and vividly describes insects with vivid language and humor.
The book Insects fascinates me very much. In the author's pen, Jin is like a cruel butcher, who can eat anything except fish in the river; Mantis is like a nun praying to God. Its front hand reaches into the sky, like an arm, and looks like a prayer. Another day, the cow larva, a famous prophet in the insect world ... The Tale of Insects only tells us how the author observes, but it also urges us to observe and tells us how to observe. Just as Fabres carefully observed, experimented and recorded with respect and awe for life, insects are disgusting and contain some toxins.
Insect Story also brings a sense of reality. The author expresses the instinct, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction and death of insects in words, which makes people feel immersive. This book also expresses the author Fabres's love for nature and praise for the insect world. In the past, the world of insects was a mysterious world in my eyes, but after watching Insects, insects became much more interesting in my mind, like mantis! Bees, cicadas, I didn't check them before. Now, Insect Story makes me want to watch. When I see a bug, I will boldly squat down and observe it, no matter what others say.
In our textbook Pockets Full of Insects, it is written that Fables was a very naughty child when he was a child. Because of this, Fabres's interest in small insects was aroused, and he had a desire to observe insects, so this rich literary work Insects was born, just as Galileo said; All the results come from observation and experiment.
Fabres's persistence in nature impressed me deeply. We should also learn from Fabres. As long as we have perseverance and believe in ourselves, I believe that everyone can create miracles.
On the day of reading entomology 10, I took a book called entomology from the corner of the book and began to read it. This book was written by fabrice, and fabrice was an outstanding French writer. Fabrice is a scientist who studies insects in nature. He went deep into the world all his life and experimented with insects in the natural environment. He is respected and loved by people all over the world.
Fabers studied hard and sacrificed his private time to observe insects, such as spiders, bees, mantises, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets and so on.
I looked it up in the book, and it's not easy for Fabres to make such great achievements. He was born in a peasant family and lived in poverty since childhood. He obtained several degrees through self-study. He was penniless in the first half of his life and barely had enough food and clothing in the second half. However, Fables did not give in to poverty. He is affectionate and self-taught. He carefully chose his own research direction, made unremitting observation and research on insects and plants, and made continuous achievements. As our Chinese teacher said: Fate gave him a "bad deck of cards", and he can only play a good deck of cards through his own efforts.
I like exploring plants or animals, but I don't record them like Fabres. I just like exploring mysteries.
When I finished reading Fabres's Insects, I was deeply touched, because he was not only full of awe for life, but also contained the spirit of pursuing and exploring truth, which inspired me to "persevere in everything" and strive for my ideal even under difficult conditions.