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A composition revealing nature

Ant's Enlightenment Composition

Today, on my way to school, I found a dying big caterpillar crawling slowly. I also saw a small ant hovering around the big caterpillar, as if trying to get it back to its nest, but there was nothing I could do, because the big caterpillar was too big for the small ant.

I stared at them intently to see how things would develop. Although this little ant is so small compared with the big caterpillar, it doesn't want to give up this hard-won delicious food easily. I saw it pulling from the head of the big caterpillar for a while and pushing from the tail for a while. It really tried its best, but the big caterpillar did not move. I thought the little ant would go home helplessly after being exhausted, but something strange happened. I saw the two tentacles on the head of the little ant constantly swinging up and down. I wonder what it will do. Soon, swarms of ants came to the big green bug, some pushing and some pulling, and some lazy guys even climbed up the big green bug to enjoy the delicious food. Finally, the giant caterpillar was successfully transported back to the nest by countless small ants.

Ah! Small ants have this spirit of perseverance, unity and mutual assistance, not to mention us? Let's remember Zweig's words-if all human work is worth doing and should be done well, we should concentrate on it.

Little ants are insignificant. As long as we step on them lightly, their lives will be gone. However, there is a valuable quality in ants that we human beings should learn-unity and cooperation.

I remember once, when I was walking in front of my house, I suddenly saw a biscuit on the ground. There is a little ant standing next to the biscuit. I thought, what is this little ant doing? So I squatted down curiously and observed the little ant carefully. I saw that he used his tentacles to top the biscuit first, but the biscuit didn't move at all. This move made me understand that it was going to lift this biscuit. I continued to observe that it tried to push the biscuit forward with its front foot, but the biscuit just didn't move. Finally, it struggled to carry the biscuit on its back, but it was too much for it once, and then it was put down again. Although the little ant didn't leave, it could be seen that it was disappointed. The little ant walked back and forth in front of the biscuit again, as if thinking about something, and then quietly left. I thought: this little ant must have given up, and I have nothing to see. Go home. Just as I got up to leave, I suddenly saw a large group of ants coming towards this biscuit, and it was the little ants who took the lead! Under the command of the little ants, the ants lined up in two rows on both sides of the biscuit, with the big ones on their backs and the small ones with tentacles. Finally, the biscuit was lifted. I have been watching cookies and ants disappear on the green grass.

It is impossible for a small ant to move this biscuit, but when many ants come up with new things and try their best to make them work in one place, they are condensed into a powerful force-the power of unity and cooperation. Therefore, we should learn to unite and cooperate and help each other, instead of going it alone. This is my inspiration from the fact that ants move food.