Entomology Review 1 Mr. Fables is a famous entomologist. He wrote a very famous book about insects, called Insects. I benefited a lot after reading it!
Entomology is very wonderful, showing us many lovely small insects in nature, such as spiders, scorpions, dung beetles and so on. Although they have different shapes, they all have their own wonderful lives. They don't need the care of their parents, let alone the help of others. I really admire them for surviving in this cruel nature!
Now living in an era of rapid development, what is our life without others? You may say "I can cook and wash clothes myself", but the pots and pans are the fruits of the hard work of the factory workers, and the vegetables are watered by the farmer's uncle with sweat. Therefore, we need the help of others all the time in our life. At the same time, I think others can help you for a while, but they can't help you for a lifetime. Besides studying, you should also exercise your ability to handle affairs. Although we can't be like those free insects in Fabres's books, we should learn to help them and help their parents do what they can. Of course, we should also have a persistent heart, just like Fabres, and be persistent and observant about one thing, instead of fishing for three days and drying the net for two days! Be good at observing and learn to persist! You can't just do things with an impulsive heart. You should learn to make long-term plans. Even though you may get nothing, as long as you persist, you will always see the results of your own efforts!
Observe everything in nature with your eyes, and you will find that everything around you is beautiful!
Insect Notes 2 Insects is a book written by Fabres. He spent his whole life observing the life of insects and their struggle for survival and reproduction, and then recorded his observations with detailed and exact notes. Insects has ten volumes, each volume contains several chapters, and each chapter describes the life of one or more insects in detail and profoundly: spiders, bees, mantis, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets and so on.
Entomology is not only immersed in awe of life, but also contains some spirit. That spirit is seeking truth, that is, pursuing truth and exploring truth. This is Faber's spirit. Without this spirit, there would be no entomology, and the tree of human spirit would lack a fruit of wisdom.
Fables was the first scientist to study insects in the natural environment. He devoted his whole life to the insect world, observed and experimented with insects in the natural environment, and truly recorded the instinct and habits of insects, thus writing the great work of entomology, Insect Tale. Fabres's heart is full of love for life and praise for all things in nature. He observed the nature of insects with human nature, and the instinct, habit, labor, marriage, reproduction and death of insects were all permeated with humanistic care.
Looking back at social life with the nature of insects, wise philosophical thinking comes to the fore. In his simple pen, a serious academic work, such as beautiful prose, can not only make people gain knowledge and ideas from it, but reading itself is a unique aesthetic process.
This book is one of the classic works handed down from ancient times. Selected insect notes include scorpions and fighting insects. Do you want to sleep? Cochineal balls, gourmet fireflies, peacock moths, dung beetles carrying dung balls, fables of circular caterpillars, cicadas and ants, three kinds of construction bees, mantis in robes, the origin of different skills, beetles that can play dead, long-barreled nut elephants, cricket musicians, robbed tunnel bees, insect paradise, lilac chapel, and strange longicorn larvae.
The natural environment is what everyone yearns for. It is quiet and peaceful here, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and full of freshness. Animals exist in nature, water, heaven and earth. More than 300 years ago, a great entomologist was fascinated by insects with different varieties and images, and spent his whole life writing this wonderful work: insects, which is Faber.
From this book, I saw the group life of bees; Saw the ferocity of ants; Understand the independence of cicadas; Understand the superb ability of fireflies to anesthetize other insects; Knowing that black carapace can play dead; Saw the unknown secrets of insects.
Fabres vividly described the boring science in vivid and refined language. His language is not false at all, because he insisted that science can be modified, but it cannot be modified. This enables us to learn truly reliable science from insects and absorb them well.
I saw Fables observing the metamorphosis of insect cicada in detail. I saw him catch the tarantula regardless of the danger. I saw him observe the experiment repeatedly and found many examples. An experiment failed. He analyzed the reason and turned to design the next one. Scientific experimental methods, bold questioning spirit and diligent work style. Let me feel the connotation and broad spirit of scientific spirit.
I admire Fables' spirit of devoting all his life to exploring the truth, which makes me feel the magic and beauty of the insect world, and also makes me feel the tenacity and meticulous observation of Superman Fables. His contribution is beyond ordinary people's understanding, and we can only experience it in this masterpiece handed down from generation to generation.
Fables let me know about the insect world, and insects let me remember Fables forever.
I think you have guessed it, which is also recommended in the summer homework. According to the popularity of entomology, I don't need to introduce it Basically, everyone knows the name entomology and has heard the name of its author Fabers. I won't elaborate on what these people know. Let's get straight to the point.
Insect stories are more like diary subjects than novels. In the conversation with neighbors, the author reflected that the author was very strange in the eyes of residents. In this chapter, a passerby thinks that he must make money from rabbit dung, but the author's answer is to distill rabbit dung to get dung juice. Obviously passers-by don't know the value here. In the previous chapter, the author found a hidden light plant on this pile of feces. Actually, there are other places besides this whole film. For example, the author was laughed at for observing insects in rainy days. The author regards these little things as miracles, but others don't understand him. Maybe the author also wants to convey an idea. Maybe what you cherish most is regarded as waste by others, but don't give up. Do it if you like. (Maybe I read it too much, but I think it's as subjective as reading comments. Besides these, the author of this book is very patient and persistent when observing those tiny creatures. He feels that the author is an insect who records his life. Besides describing insects, the author is also good at describing the environment. I feel that I can recite my composition directly.
Well, that's all. It's time to say goodbye. I wrote this book Entomology, and I really don't want to write it. I've been reading and writing since primary school, and it's hard to write anything different.
After reading the insect story, 5. Reading Fables' Insect Story, in the vivid and interesting words, we seem to be in Fables' mysterious and colorful barren stone garden. Busy stone peaks, clever management of insects, and spiders who are good at weaving are all members of this barren stone garden. But what fascinates me most is the night elf-firefly.
"Fireflies, fireflies, fly slowly. Summer night, summer night, the wind blows gently. " That is a familiar song. In the night sky, fireflies are flying with small fireflies, like a river of stars and a long array of lights, which once evoked our childhood fantasies and curiosity! Reading Fabres's Tale of Insects gave me a new understanding of fireflies and understood its charm.
In summer night, fireflies swim in the dark, which can emit deep light. The flying fireflies are shining silver, like flowing stars, and are deeply loved by children. This is the charm of fireflies. Fireflies belong to hexapod beetles and like to walk on their feet. When male fireflies are fully developed, they will send out wing covers, just like real beetles. However, female fireflies are different. It has been in a larval state all its life. The most striking thing about fireflies is their lights, which are their light-emitting organs, with very fine granular substances distributed, and the light comes from this place. At the same time, male fireflies can adjust the light, while female fireflies can't.
Fireflies may be insignificant in nature, although their lives are extremely humble. With a touch and a step, their lives will come to an end. But all their lives are "shining beams", and fireflies radiate light and heat with their small bodies, always lighting the lamp of hope. From this, I can't help thinking of some people in my life. Even if they are humble, they still try to light a lamp of hope for themselves, like fireflies, hoping to realize their own value.
On summer nights, under the shade of trees and in the grass, fireflies fly back and forth with yellow-green light, high and low, so light and erratic, just like a dream-chasing elf. ...
Recently, I was deeply attracted by a good book, Entomology by entomologist and writer Jean-casimir Fabres.
After reading this book, you will find that it is a great book!
Everyone knows the fable of cicada and ant, right? It tells the story that ants began to store food in summer and had plenty of food in winter, while cicadas kept singing and starved to death in winter.
However, this is not the case.
Entomology tells us that in summer, cicadas and other insects are very thirsty, so cicadas use their sharp mouths to pierce a hole in the trunk, make a "small well" and start sucking tree juice. At this time, the ants quit, pretending to be passers-by, trying to "walk" under the cicada's abdomen. Cicada also generously raised her body to make way for the ant, but the ant turned out to be a brazen robber! They want to occupy this "well", sometimes they climb the cicada's back, mouth and legs, and even want to drag it away!
Friends, have you seen it clearly? Ants are robbers, cicadas are hardworking "farmers"!
The book Insects also tells me some other interesting knowledge, such as: fireflies are cunning hunters; Spanish rhinoceros head is a great mother; Red striped bees kill caterpillars for children; Peacock moths are born to find lovers; Wild bees are always busy; Although Embuca's murder weapon is more "fierce" than mantis, their hearts are calm and friendly; An unsanitary little guy like a horse fly has such bright eyes; It's incredible that such a powerful fly-catching bee will be defeated by a humble little fly!
Entomology can increase people's interest in observing nature. For example, I like to observe the movement on the leaves more and more now! This book is rich in knowledge. It is full of facts observed by Fabres himself. More importantly, let me understand a truth: don't let your appearance blind your eyes. Only by concentrating on observation can you know the truth.
7. Recently, I read a book called Entomology, written by Fabres, a famous French entomologist, animal behaviorist, writer and naturalist. He is known as "Homer of Insects" and "Virgil of Insects".
Fabrice liked to observe animals and insects when he was a child, but his parents didn't agree. When they saw him with insects, they kept scolding him, but it didn't make fabrice change his preferences. In this book "Insect Singing", he wrote about the insects that Fabres came into contact with.
In the description of insects, everyone must know the story of cicada and ant. That's because cicadas have been singing all summer, and they have no food to go to in winter, so they are kicked out of the house by a bad treatment. After reading Insects, I realized that this was not the case. "Cicada drilled a hole in the tree and put a straw in the hole to suck juice. The ants were attracted and swarmed, biting the cicada's legs, holding their wings in the dark and climbing up the cicada's back. Cicada was annoyed by these little people and gave up his well. The ant became the master of the well. " In Aesop's fables, cicadas are always lazy, while ants are a symbol of hard work. This passage shows that ants are lazy and willing to share with others, and cicadas are hardworking!
When I was a child, a unique book attracted me-insects. I didn't quite understand the contents at that time. Now, when I dig out this book again, I begin to read it carefully.
The author of this book is the famous entomologist Fabers. There are many anecdotes about insects in the book. Among these countless stories, what I remember most is the story about fireflies.
It turns out that the little firefly contains such a great mystery! Common animals in life may also have many scientific secrets that we don't know. Life is really learned everywhere!
After reading the story of insects, I feel beautiful scenery and lush vegetation. In nature, commerce is abundant, and countless insects appear. In the barren stone garden, there lived a scholar, accompanied by various insects.
French entomologist Fabers recorded various insects in entomology. This epic, which he devoted all his efforts to, recorded the lives of many insects and vividly described their instincts: habits, reproduction and death.
Here, insects are full of extraordinary wisdom, lofty ideas and superb skills. They can feed on the jungle, take leisure as their ambition, and take family happiness as their responsibility.
Crab spiders are great and selfless mothers. After the female spider laid her eggs in a comfortable nest, she persisted day and night without eating or drinking. When it feels that the little life in the bag has woken up, but it is in vain because it can't penetrate the egg wall, it will drag its weak body and make a hole in the bag wall with all its strength. Immediately, it passed away peacefully.
Crab spider has no maternal love, and its firm and great faith makes it care for its son in the egg day and night, let it hatch, and exchange its life for its happiness, which makes people respect.
Cricket is a famous overseas singer. It never complains, nor is it pessimistic. With a wonderful violin, it loves it very much. With a wave of its hand, a symphony is played, and the sound of the piano is lingering, refreshing and ethereal.
Unlike other insects, it goes with the flow. It will choose its own address carefully on the vast grassland to live for a long time. After choosing a good terrain, it is self-reliant, digging fertile soil bit by bit with hard-working hands, and making a comfortable home by itself.
It is carefree, optimistic, open-minded, pursuing ease, and living an exquisite life, which makes people feel pity.
In life, people are always with us. Its nature is enough for us to learn to reflect. Mother Crab Spider's love is meticulous, and we should appreciate her kindness. The philosophical quality of crickets is deeply rooted in people's hearts. We should be living a good life.
The wonder of nature and the richness of insects are amazing. Caring for life, seeking truth from facts and loving nature.
Insect Review 9 read Insect written by Fabres today. Fables was the first person to write the history of insects. Xie Jing spent his whole life in a book, and that book was Insects. Fabres observed and experimented with insects in the natural environment all his life, and recorded their instincts and habits, thus completing Insects.
Fabres studied hard and sacrificed his private time to study insects. Insects describes the life of insects in detail, such as spiders, seals, mantises, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets and so on. All these have made great contributions to future generations and made human society move rapidly towards modern civilization.
Fabres didn't succeed casually. His success was achieved through hard work. He was born in a peasant family and lived in poverty since childhood. He obtained several degrees through self-study. The first half of his life was poor and he barely had enough food and clothing in the second half, but Fabregas never gave up. He carefully determined the direction and strode in that direction. He constantly observed insects and plants and gained knowledge. Fabres's greatest pleasure is to explore the real face of the life world and discover the scientific truth contained in nature. That's why he wrote about insects.
I also want to travel in the world of knowledge like Fabregas, but I don't even take math problems seriously. How can we swim in the world of knowledge? So I will study hard and work hard!
After reading Insects, I understand: to do anything, we must set a good goal and do it according to the plan, such as keeping a diary. We must stick to it and don't give up halfway. If we give up halfway, everything we have done before will be in vain. So no matter what you do, you must persevere and fight for your ideals!
After reading this book, I realized that there are so many mysteries in the insect world. No sooner had I opened the first page of Insects than I was fascinated by this interesting book. In the next few days, I stayed at home and read this book that interested me, from which I learned many things that I had never heard of: how cicadas shed their shells; How ants eat aphid secretions; How do crickets build nests? I can't help thinking of these wonderful things. I seem to see fish playing freely, grasshoppers jumping around, cicadas chirping and larks singing gently.
This book has also made me many "friends", including hardworking bees, mantis waving double knives, cicada loving singing, docile cats, United ants and scary spiders. This is a popular science book about the birth, labor, hunting and death of lovely insects. Fables, the author, humorously introduced us to many insects in novels with simple words, which made people extremely novel and admired Fables' writing style.
Watch it, the bugs are on stage. What an interesting story! I never knew that there were law of the jungle, labor and natural enemies in the insect world. Fabres's "Tales of Insects" made me understand these truths, and made me know by going up one flight of stairs about insects. Fabres's entomology is not untrue, because these are all real things. There is no sense of emptiness, because those words and descriptions are written in detail, which makes me feel immersive from time to time. Insects that I have never paid attention to have unconsciously merged into my mind and entered my life. I admire Fabres, his preciseness in science and his observation.
Meticulous, admire him day after day, year after year to pursue their own ideals, the pursuit of the spirit of insects.
We should learn from Fables and his perseverance. We should keep up with Fabers and strive for a strict attitude towards things.
Entomology has opened the door of knowledge and the road to the insect world for us. Let's go to the magical insect world together!
After reading entomology 1 1 this week, I read the book Entomology by the entomologist Fabers, which introduced many "secrets" and stories of insects.
The protagonists of this book are some wonderful and interesting insects, some of which we have seen and some of which we have not seen. They all have their own scripts. Insects are creatures that appeared on the earth earlier than humans, even before dinosaurs.
Ants are industrious and United insects, and they are also very United. They have sex every day.
There are a few vigorous characters on our blackboard, "unite and keep discipline, make progress", which seems to tell us that if we want to be a pillar of talent beneficial to the motherland in the future, we must unite and keep discipline and make progress! Do you know who are the "environmental defenders" around the world? Yes, he is a dung beetle, also known as "the scavenger of nature". If you think they are useless, you are all wet! He is a "great hero" to save New Zealand pastures! Like the cleaners, they make contributions silently. People always insult them, and they don't care, as if they didn't hear them. What would the earth be like if there were no cleaners in the world? Butterflies are very common insects. They are very beautiful, and they have gone through many difficulties to become beautiful butterflies. Let's start with the ugly caterpillar. Not all caterpillars can become butterflies. They have many natural enemies. We should also work as hard as butterflies, and only after suffering can we get the joy of success!
All kinds of insects in the world have their own scripts, and some of them have beautiful endings. If you want a happy ending, you must work harder. Some endings are tragic. If you don't want a tragic ending, don't stop, don't rest and don't lose at the starting line. Our script must be made up by ourselves. If you want a happy ending, you must study hard and work hard!
My mother and I went to the library today and found a book in a bookcase in a corner, called Insect Tales. After returning home, my mother and I got a general understanding of this book on the Internet out of curiosity. Entomology is the life-long work of Jean henri fabre, a famous French entomologist and writer. Fabres's Tale of Insects has ten volumes, which was published only at 19 10. It was first translated and introduced to China by China writer Zhou Zuoren.
When I first saw this book, I thought it was a story of a small insect from the first perspective, similar to an adventure. But when I opened the first page, I realized that it was a record of the author's observation of animal life habits from the first perspective. But if you look carefully, you will find that he is not an adventure story, but he is better than an adventure story. The little insects described by the author are so lifelike that each one is more vivid than an interesting, lovely and vivid one, and all kinds of anthropomorphic descriptions make the "little insects" come alive. Looking around, the trees, grass and starry sky in the book are in front of you, as if you can still smell the unique breath of nature. ...
The emotional color of the author's writing is plain, clear as water, easy to understand, and sometimes humorous. When I shared it with my family, everyone laughed. The stories inside are strange and full of mystery, and bugs appear one by one, which makes my love for books only increase. The plot is tortuous and novel. If all the insects in it can be replaced by adults, I dare say it is not inferior to science fiction movies!
Watching insects live like people, I also learned a lot. For example, dung beetles is how I roll a dung ball; How ants eat aphid secretions; How Zen shelled and so on ... It was the author who carefully recorded every day and night of insects and brought me into this inextricable scientific "strange circle".
At the same time, the author also told me that science is not only machinery and electronics, but also many unexpected things. Careful observation in life, we can see many interesting things that have never been discovered, which makes me full of love for boring life. This activity made me deeply understand how important reading is again!
One day, after reading Insect Tale 13, my mother gave me a literary book Insect Tale. I shivered when I saw the word insect, and terrible caterpillars, jumping insects, spiders and so on flashed through my mind. But what's the use of studying insects? With strong curiosity, I opened the book with trembling.
Entomology tells the story of Fabres, a French entomologist who explored the mysteries of insects. In the book, he observed more than 40 kinds of insects, including "sacred beetle" dung beetle, unknown waist-spreading bee and "metabolic worker" blue fly.
Reading these words full of infinite fun, I seem to be in it. I climbed Wangdu Peak with Fabres and stepped into the deserted stone garden to explore the mystery of the insect world together. When reading, I sometimes see the fierce side of insect fighting, and sometimes I see the gentle side of insects guarding their children. I not only sigh that insects are as emotional as we humans.
What impressed me most about this book is Fabres's spirit of never giving up in the face of difficulties. When Fables was a child, his parents often prevented him from observing insects, and there was no one around to support him, but he didn't lose heart. Instead, I buried my dream in my heart and slowly took root. Through continuous efforts, I finally became a great naturalist. In my life, I also want to learn from Fabres, persevere and forge ahead in all aspects.
After reading the book Insects, I not only roamed the insect world, but also learned a lot about insects. I was deeply attracted by the author's serious and rigorous attitude and humorous language. Those creatures that used to look terrible have become so cute now.
In recent days, I have finished reading an insect story of Fabres-the small butterfly with wide stripes, from which I feel its uniqueness. The little striped butterfly, also called the little friar in cloth, is a cocoon of oak moth, a traditional moth and a hard-won cocoon. The author got it by accident, only to find that it was completely different from what was described in the book. Unlike other humble butterflies, it has its own beauty and magic.
In order to better observe the small butterfly, the author put a female butterfly in the net cover. At first, the small butterfly just scratched the net with its front paws, as if it were dead. On the third day, a miraculous scene happened. Next to the windbreak, a big male butterfly is trying to save the female butterfly. I have been persisting and struggling all afternoon. Companions were trapped, and they gathered together without hesitation to fight with difficulties in an attempt to rescue their companions. This perseverance is worth learning.
Another time, the studio turned into a disgusting dispensing room, and the author concentrated a lot of smells in one room, trying to make the little butterfly lose its way. However, the plan fell through. Even in a disgusting and dangerous environment, they didn't give up and retreat because of fear. They have their own direction in mind and are determined, so they never get lost under the influence of external factors. It is precisely because they have a firm belief and a firm direction-to save their companions. Just like in our life, we should have faith, persevere, be unaffected by external factors, realize our dreams and see more beautiful scenery in the distance.
This small striped butterfly has wide and soft tentacles and is a tool for long-distance information transmission. When encountering difficulties, they can seek help from their peers. They are very clever. By transmitting information and asking for help from their peers, they formed a unique way of communication. This tells us that organs do not necessarily determine talent. Although they have the same organs, one of the insects has a certain talent, while the other does not.
This is a beautiful and clever butterfly with wide stripes.
After reading entomology 15 in this happy winter vacation, I read a book called entomology. 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!