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1500 words after reading entomology

(1) After reading Insects, I was fascinated by this book. It turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world, and I know some little-known insect common sense and living habits: cicadas "lurk" underground for four years before they come out of the ground and sing in the sun for five weeks; Crickets are good at building nests and managing housework; Spiders are very talented in catching food and weaving webs, and humans may not be able to draw such accurate webs with triangular rulers and compasses; Mantis is good at using "psychological tactics"

To subdue the enemy is to make the other side panic ... all kinds of wonderful phenomena are displayed in front of us, so that we can feel the wonder of the insect world without leaving home.

This is my first contact with entomology, which is a winter vacation task assigned by my teacher. When it comes to entomology, I think of that kind of boring exposition, which made me lose interest at once, but I only read a little, which somehow attracted me. This is a popular science book describing the birth, labor, hunting and death of insects. The text is plain, fresh and natural. Humorous narration makes people laugh ... humanized bugs appear, what a strange and interesting story! Fabres's "The Story of Insects" made me ignore the figures of insects for too long, and their arrogant chirping suddenly gathered together, which made me feel their existence. Before that, the world of insects was almost my imagination, because I didn't have the time and energy to observe them, to understand them, and to imagine that they were very harmonious and beautiful, and they wouldn't quarrel and fight everywhere. However, since I saw Insects, the image of insects has been subverted in my mind. It turns out that insects have life and death, labor and plunder, and many other activities, which are strikingly similar to people. Like us humans, he is a kind-hearted herbivore and a cruel carnivore. I felt like I was there, as if they were doing all the activities right in front of my eyes, bringing me to a real insect world.

When I continued reading Insects, I saw Fabres observing the caterpillar's progress in detail. I saw him catching wasps regardless of the danger. I saw him boldly assuming, carefully experimenting, and repeatedly scrutinizing the experimental process and data, and gradually inferring the action time and effect of the high-nose bee venom needle, the predation process of fireflies, the methods of catching flies and bees to deal with their prey, and the long-distance contact of peacock moths ... An experiment failed, and he collected data and analyzed the reasons. Rigorous experimental methods, bold questioning spirit and diligent style. This time, I felt the "scientific spirit" and its profound connotation.

But I don't have this style. On the contrary, I have only three minutes of enthusiasm for everything, and I always do things carelessly. 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 author's originality and subtle observation. Entomology has broadened my horizons, made me look at the problem from a different angle, and made me understand the problem more deeply than before. I think The Insect Story is a good book worth reading all my life. I think anyone who reads Insect Tales carefully will know more.

(2) Entomology is a masterpiece handed down from ancient times by Fabres, an outstanding French entomologist and writer, and also an immortal world masterpiece. Ba Jin, a famous writer, said: "It combines the author's lifelong research achievements and life feelings in one furnace, observes the insect nature with human nature, and turns the insect world into a beautiful article for human beings to acquire knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts." The author recorded the achievements and experiences of insect research in his life in the form of prose. Guided by the humanistic spirit in natural science, he turned the insect world into a literary form for human beings to acquire knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts, and wrote the topic of small insects into a masterpiece with hierarchical significance and all-round value. Such a work is really unprecedented in the world. No entomologist has such brilliant literary expression ability, and no writer has such profound entomological attainments. If Fables was not so tenacious, our world would never have read about an insect. There is a deeper reason to say that we are lucky. Fabres is tenacious because he has a certain spirit. If he gave up and lost his spirit, there would be no entomology in this world. The detailed description of insects in The Tale of Insects makes people admire Fabres's superhuman observation, such as the embarrassing appearance of cicadas and ants begging for food: "The ants are standing on the threshold, with big bags of wheat beside them and their backs to the cicadas begging. The cicada stretched out its paw. Oh, I'm sorry, it's its hand. Wearing a18th century wide-brimmed hat with a guitar and piano under her arm, the skirt was blown to her stomach by the cold wind, which is the image of a cicada. " This description of begging is really vivid. What is even more impressive is Fabres's description of the inverted posture of insects: for example, in a metal cage, mantis larvae stay in one place without changing their posture. It hooks the net with the tips of four hind paws, with its back facing down and motionless, and hangs high on the top of the cage. The four hanging points bear the weight of the whole body. The handstand posture is very difficult, but the handstand posture of flies is very different. Although the fly also hangs on the ceiling, it always takes time to relax, fly casually, walk in a normal posture, stick its stomach to the ground and spread its limbs in the sun. Fabres's description of insects is really amazing. I want to ask, that man has never seen a fly stand upside down, but who will pay attention? However, Fabres described thousands of insects in Insects, which is the success of Fabres.

However, Fables' success was not achieved overnight. He faced two main problems in his life: prejudice and poverty. Farbers was diligent and enterprising, and changed from a descendant of a farmer to a middle school teacher. He has taught in middle schools for more than 20 years, observed and studied insects and plants in his spare time, and published excellent papers. Despite this, his dream of "going to a university lecture hall" has never been realized, and his desire to open an independent insect laboratory has never been supported. Educational and scientific authorities look down on his self-taught degree and don't understand his research direction. This indifference is in tune with some people's hypocrisy, vulgarity and jealousy, which is also a long-standing prejudice against Fabres. Fables was born in poverty, worked by himself, and finished primary and secondary schools. When I grow up, I only rely on the salary of a middle school teacher, and I have to live with a family of seven. I was poor in the first half of my life and barely had enough food and clothing in the second half. However, it was released without giving in to "prejudice" and "poverty". He is still diligent in self-study, constantly expanding his knowledge reserve, persistently observing experiments, constantly obtaining new achievements, and fighting back against "prejudice" again and again. He squeezed out pieces of money and bought altars, jars, boxes and cages. Day after day, month after month, year after year, he made great research materials, turning the "poverty" of teachers into the wealth of entomology.

He sacrificed almost everything to complete the insect. He didn't seize many opportunities to use utilitarianism in his life, and lived an imaginary "good life" but was content with poverty. He sat on the bench all his life, and even tied a family to his "bench".

Fabrice once asked a question: "Is it worth suffering just to survive?" He used his 92 years to answer the question of why he suffered hardships: facing prejudice directly, being accompanied by poverty, not afraid of sacrifice and offending forgetting, all for the word "truth". Pursuing and exploring the truth can be described as "seeking truth". Seeking truth is the spirit of Fabres.

In this entomology, we not only see the world of insects, but also appreciate Fabres's spirit of "pursuing truth" and "exploring truth".

I never get bored when I stare at the pond. In this small green world, I don't know how many busy little lives will live. In the muddy pool, piles of little black tadpoles can be seen everywhere playing and chasing in the warm pool water; The red-bellied salamander also swings its wide tail like a rudder and slowly enters; In the reed grass, we can also find groups of silkworm larvae, who hide their bodies in a small sheath made of dead branches-this small sheath is used to defend against natural enemies and all kinds of unexpected disasters.

Deep in the pond, the water beetle is jumping briskly, and there is a bubble at the top of its front wing to help it breathe. It has a chest wing under its chest, shining in the sun, like a shining silver breastplate worn by a mighty general. On the surface of the water, we can see a group of glittering "mussel spiders" spinning and twisting happily. No, that's not a mussel spider. Actually, it was a black bean bug having a party! Not far from here, there is a team of pool rays swimming here, and their paddling style is as fast and powerful as the sewing needle in the tailor's hand.

In this place, you will also meet the water scorpion, and see it cross-legged on the water to make a leisurely backstroke gesture, as if it were the greatest swimmer in the world. Dragonfly larvae, dressed in mud clothes, have a funnel behind their bodies. Whenever it squeezes water out of the funnel at a very high speed, its body will rush forward at the same high speed with the help of the reaction force of water.

At the bottom of the pond, there are many quiet and stable shellfish. Sometimes, the little snail will climb to the shore gently and slowly along the bottom of the pool, carefully and slowly open his heavy eyelids, blink his eyes, curiously look forward to this beautiful underwater paradise, and enjoy breathing some land air; Leeches crouched on their trophies, constantly twisting their bodies, looking smug; Thousands of dragonflies wriggle rhythmically in the water. In the near future, they will become mosquitoes and bad people shouted by everyone.

At first glance, this is a stagnant pool. Although its diameter is not more than a few feet, it looks like a vast, mysterious and colorful world under the sunlight. How it moved and aroused a child's curiosity! Let me tell you how the first pond in my memory deeply attracted me and aroused my curiosity.

(3) Fabres is a famous French scientist and popular science writer. Today, I read a book called Insects written by Fabres with great joy. Fables was the first scientist to study insects in nature. He devoted his life to the insect world, observed and experimented with insects in the natural environment, and truly recorded their instincts and habits. He wrote the representative work of entomology, Entomology, which was respected and loved by people all over the world.

Fables 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.

It is not easy for Fabres to achieve 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, but Fabres didn't give in to all kinds of difficulties. He was diligent in self-study, carefully selected his research direction, made unremitting observation and research on insects and plants, and constantly made new achievements. Fabres's greatest interest in his life is to explore the true face of the life world and discover the scientific truth contained in nature. He wrote entomology because he loves truth.

How I long to swim in the ocean of knowledge like Fabres, explore the world of science, uncover the mysteries of nature one after another, and benefit mankind! However, compared with Fabres, I am really ashamed. Fabres can study insects in a difficult environment. Usually, I don't even take math problems seriously or work hard. If I can't, I don't want to think about it, and sometimes I lose my temper.

After reading the author's life and insect stories, I was deeply touched. The Story of Insects is not only full of reverence for life, but also contains the spirit of seeking truth, which gives me a lot of inspiration: in life and study, we should learn from Fables' courage and perseverance in exploring the world and pursuing truth, and we should be as rigorous as Fables. We must persevere in everything, even if the conditions are difficult, we must constantly strive for our ideals.

Fabres, a French entomologist, spent more than ten years writing his masterpiece Insects, which is a book about insects with rich knowledge, particularly interesting language and particularly enjoyable reading. Every life on earth, strong or weak, deserves equal respect. Insects, flying between heaven and earth, have lived with us on this earth since ancient times, but we seldom pay attention to them. Because: their lives are so weak, so humble, so insignificant. After reading this book, I was deeply moved. It turns out that all beings are equal, and each creature has its own wonderful, even far beyond us. Insects, like us, keep talking, singing and dancing. In their paradise. Walking in a city or a field, a forgotten flower bed or a river bank that has not been renovated, they may all be there. Maybe even the grass roots will become their paradise. Listen, the hissing owl, the cricket are playing the piano, and the cicada is singing enthusiastically. You see, busy ladybugs, graceful butterflies and vigorous dragonflies in the snow all look very happy. In this animal kingdom, a puddle can raise many dragonflies or shadow larvae; A drop of dew can moisten a small beetle, a crack under the stone can provide a happy home for a pair of crickets, and insects are writing stories about difficult or successful survival everywhere. It's just that we usually don't pay attention to their laughter and whispering, ignoring their dance. Shouldn't we observe and find these little insects? As long as you observe it carefully, it will bring you endless gains. For example, a cicada that lives in a tree in summer, you may get tired of its incessant chirping. But do you know the life of cicada? Cicada, who has worked hard in the dark for four years and enjoyed a day in the sun, is the life of cicada. We should not hate the troubles and exaggeration in its songs. Because it has been digging for four years, now it suddenly puts on beautiful clothes and grows beautiful wings, which can bathe in warm sunshine. The sound of cymbals can be high enough to praise its happiness, so rare and so short. Insects are also an indispensable link in the biological chain of the earth, and their lives should also be respected. The earth should not be occupied by human beings, who are not isolated. All life on the earth, including spiders, wasps, heavens and weevils, are in the same closely related system. After reading Insects, I really realized that life is equal.

(4) Under the light, I sat quietly at the table, dragging my chin in one hand and holding a pen in the other. On the desk is Insect, which has been read countless times. 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 insects in his life. The creator of these miracles is the famous French entomologist Fabers. His Insects made me toss and turn, and I couldn't sleep. My thoughts are flying to my grandmother's house in beautiful countryside. When I was a child, I would go to my grandmother's house for a period of time every summer. Following my cousin who is three years older than me, we searched almost every corner inside and outside the hospital. Lu Xun is very interested in From Baicaoyuan to San Tan Yin Yue. I have caught fireflies, dug ant holes, pursed cicada larvae, and even raised countless slugs. I've dealt with insects a lot. I don't know. After reading Insects, I was deeply shocked. I never knew that observing bugs and dealing with bugs had such profound knowledge. It turns out that the insect world has so many mysteries. This knowledge about insects gives me the illusion of entering a vivid insect world for the first time. I seem to be "insect-blind". Fireflies, ants, spiders, crickets, caterpillars, swallows, sparrows ... There are many interesting stories, and the vivid insect scenes cover almost all the details about insects eating, protecting themselves, mating, raising offspring, working, hunting and life and death. Such a masterpiece, which combines knowledge, interest, beauty and thought, makes me think deeply. This is a rigorous scientific work, a beautiful literary classic and an immortal insect epic. Worthy of the title of "insect epic" and "insect Homer". His writing is lively, his tone is relaxed and humorous, and he is full of interest. Those plain words are detailed, fresh and natural, and humorous narratives are even more hilarious ... What a strange and interesting story it is for humanized bugs to appear! 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 is selfless for future generations and heartbroken for children"; The little sparrow bitten by a poisonous spider will also "eat happily, and if we feed it slowly, he will even cry like a baby." What a lovely elf! No wonder Lu Xun regarded insects as a model of "talking about insect life". When I read Insects over and over again, I realized the great difference between me and this great scientist. Fables observed the caterpillar's journey in detail; Catch wasps regardless of danger; Bold assumptions, careful experiments, and repeated scrutiny of the experimental process and data; Gradually infer the action time and effect of high nose bee venom needle; Carefully observe the predation process of fireflies, the methods of fly-catching bees to deal with prey, and the long-distance contact of peacock moths. In the face of repeated experimental failures, he was not discouraged, kept collecting data, analyzed the reasons and turned to design the next one. Rigorous experimental methods, bold questioning spirit, diligent style, and infinite respect and awe for life made him spend his whole life in the insect world, recording the natural characteristics of insects in a true, subtle and meticulous way, and presenting the complicated insect world to the world with first-hand information. After careful reading, I finally understand that Fabres's greatest interest in his life is to explore the true face of the life world and discover the scientific truth contained in nature. The spirit of seeking truth from facts is the spirit of Faber! This is the origin of this masterpiece! I deeply admire Fabres's spirit of exploring nature. The genius with delicate feelings and profound thoughts, the great scientist, with the general thinking of philosophers, the general observation of artists and the general narration of writers, opened a door to the insect world and science for us. In the light and words, I returned to my hometown. The master's figure overlaps with mine. ...

(5) 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 son of a moth" is wrong. Bees catch caterpillars not as their own sons, but to arrange food for future generations.

The first time I read Insects, it somehow attracted me. This is a popular science book describing the birth, labor, hunting and death of insects. The text is plain, fresh and natural. Humorous narration makes people laugh ... humanized bugs appear, what a strange and interesting story! 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. It made me enter a vivid insect world for the first time. So, I continued to read Insects.

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 by the smallest ant." Spiders weave webs. "Even with tools like compasses and rulers, no designer can draw a more standard web page." Rich stories made 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.

When I continued reading Insects, I saw Fabres observing the caterpillar's progress in detail. I saw him catching wasps regardless of the danger. I saw him boldly assuming, carefully experimenting, and repeatedly scrutinizing the experimental process and data, and gradually inferring the action time and effect of the high-nose bee venom needle, the predation process of fireflies, the methods of catching flies and bees to deal with their prey, and the long-distance contact of peacock moths ... An experiment failed, and he collected data and analyzed the reasons. Rigorous experimental methods, bold questioning spirit and diligent style. This time, I felt the "scientific spirit" and its profound connotation.

Fabres, an entomologist, cared for insects with human nature, and painstakingly wrote his masterpiece Insects, leaving a treasure house of essays full of knowledge, interest, beauty and thought. 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".

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 author's originality and subtle observation. Entomology has broadened my horizons, made me look at the problem from a different angle, and made me understand the problem more deeply than before. I think The Insect Story is a good book worth reading all my life. I think anyone who reads Insect Tales carefully will know more.

(7) It is a miracle that a person spends his whole life observing and studying "bugs"; It is a miracle that a person has been writing such a book for "bugs" all his life; And these books about "bugs" have been translated into more than 50 languages. Until a hundred years later, they will cause a sensation again and again at the book festival, which is a miracle among miracles. The creator of these miracles is Fabers, the author of Entomology. Entomology is not only immersed in this awe of life, but also contains some spirit. This spirit is to seek truth. Without that spirit, there would be no entomology, and an ocean of wisdom would be lost in the ocean of human spirit. Fabres has "the general thought of philosophers, the general vision of artists and the general feelings and feelings of writers". In this book, doing this job and understanding of life are integrated into one furnace, and the description of the daily habits and characteristics of various insects reflects the author's unique vision of life. Between the lines is full of the author's own respect and love for life. The publication of this book is regarded as the birth of animal psychology. The Story of Insects is not only a scientific masterpiece about insects, but also a magnificent poem that eulogizes life. Fabres is known as "scientific poet", "Homer of insects" and "Virgil of the insect world". Man is not an isolated existence. All the creatures in this area, including spiders, wasps, scorpions and weevils, are in the same closely related system. Insects are also an indispensable part of the face of life on earth, and their lives should also be respected. Entomology is indeed a miracle. It is a life movement composed by Fabres, an outstanding representative of human beings, and many ordinary people in nature-insects. It is a book that can never be read. Entomology is a rigorous scientific work, but its face is very kind, no matter whether it is profound or not, it is not dry and pedantic, and it is not obscure and solemn in academic works. "There is no formula full of nothing to say and half-baked nonsense, but an accurate description of the observed facts, not much at all, not much at all."