After reading the story of insects

After reading a famous book, I believe everyone has accumulated their own reading comprehension ability. At this time, the most important feeling after reading it is that you can't forget it. In order to make you feel no headache after reading it, the following are my thoughts on entomology for your reference only. Let's have a look.

After reading entomology 1 with the voice of "swish, swish", Fabres's entomology was absorbed by me bit by bit. All the insects in Fabres's works are lifelike. I seem to hear their beautiful songs and see their efforts. I seem to see them playing in front of me.

The Story of Insects is not only a scientific masterpiece to study insects, but also a magnificent poem to eulogize life. The writer Fabres is called "Homer of insects" by the world. Fabres devoted his whole life to observing insects and recording their instinct, habits, marriage, reproduction and death with a pen. In the book, Fabers describes all kinds of insects in vivid language-"summer singer" cicada, mercenary ant, "locust giant who can do all the meticulous work", lovely and stubborn scarab, hardworking and capable tunnel bee, beautiful peacock butterfly and greedy and delicious dung beetles. ...

To read this book, you should have a quiet heart and enter the wonderful insect world safely. You will play with scarab, tunnel bee, grey locust, peacock butterfly, cicada and other insects and become a member of the insect family. After reading Entomology, you will be infected by Fabres, and you will know how to respect life, discover life, feel life and learn from his realistic spirit. You will also know that everything happens for a reason. The disappearance of a species leads to the collapse of the whole ecosystem. Respect for smallness is what we should do.

Thoughts after reading Entomology 2 This summer vacation, I read Entomology and learned a lot of knowledge and truth.

The author of this book is/kloc-Fabres, a famous entomologist in the 8th century. He likes to catch all kinds of insects, observe them and study them since he was a child, so he can achieve his present achievements. The Insect Story is an immortal classic of world science. With exquisite observation, vivid language and exquisite brushwork, the author describes in detail the natural forms of insects such as birth, foraging, nesting, weddings and funerals, as well as fresh and interesting stories. For example, how does dung beetles, pushing a dung ball, play the role of a good father? How can cicadas who can't hear their own songs show their tuneless music to others? How the graceful mantis cruelly preys on its docile lover. ...

I have become much more sensible since I read Insects. Because I learned the greatness of maternal love from the maze spider who gave her life for her children; From dung beetles pushing dung balls, I learned the spirit of perseverance; From cicada, I understand that as long as I never give up, I can succeed ... This book is like an invisible teacher, inspiring me and inspiring me.

All kinds of insects in the book are lively and interesting, which makes me enjoy it. However, behind these stories are the results of the author's efforts. Fabres has been observing and recording insects all his life, thus compiling this masterpiece. His persistence and selfless spirit deserve our admiration.

Entomology can not only let us know a lot about animals in nature, but also let us know some truth about life.

After reading Entomology 3, I read Entomology in the winter vacation.

Entomology is the immortal work of French writer Fabres, who spent most of his life observing insects. Entomology is not only a literary masterpiece, but also an encyclopedia of insect science! Fabres spent a lot of time observing strange insects in his life and gained a lot. He used his wisdom to observe all the habits of insects and kept thinking. When necessary, he always takes insects home to raise them, which makes it easier to observe. This article also praised the greatness of animal life-life is everywhere in the world, and some tiny lives are often easily overlooked. Although human beings are at the top of the biological chain, we don't know how the world would change without these tiny lives. These tiny lives are exactly what Fabres praised-insects, as an indispensable link in the food chain, are extremely important to us, and their lives should also be respected. Throughout the book, anthropomorphic sentences are used in many places to make these animals more lovely.

I admire Fabres for his persistence, because he is not afraid of difficulties. Whether it is hot summer or cold winter, he will catch live insects to observe. This is what we should learn from. I must work as hard and persevere as Fabers, and our grades will be better!

Thoughts on insect story 4. I finished reading Fabres's insect story today. I like this book very much because it makes boring little insects lively and interesting.

My favorite book is called The Scavenger of Nature-dung beetles. It turns out that in my impression, dung beetles is a very ugly bug, and in Insect Story, dung beetles becomes a handsome warrior, wearing colorful armor and hard helmet, with infinite power, willing to be a scavenger and bring cleanliness to nature.

There are many kinds of dung beetles, such as holy dung beetles, small dung beetles, long dung beetles, Spanish black dung beetles ... Some of them are very huge, some are short and small, some have long legs, some have big horns like rhinoceros, some are good at digging holes, and some can predict the weather ... Although they are small, they can eat a dozen fist-sized dung balls a day, and their intestines are more than two meters long. No wonder they are full. Dung beetles's mother is also a hardworking and good mother. She will skip eating all day and be busy for the children. No matter how difficult it is, she won't give up. What a motherly love!

Entomology allows us to talk to insects as if we were there. Let us follow in Fabres's footsteps and enjoy the surprises and touches brought by life.

The Book of Entomology is a masterpiece handed down from ancient times by French entomologist, popular science writer and naturalist Fabers. The author sketched out a magical world for readers with his wonderful pen.

Reading through this book, you will find that the author's awe of life and nature is everywhere in this book. It describes the wonderful and amazing spirituality of insects in struggle for existence from a human perspective. What is particularly amazing is that the author is willing to spend his whole life observing and writing, leaving this immortal book for our readers, which also makes us realize that life is the source of writing. Only by careful observation and careful thinking can we realize the richness of the world.

Thoughts on Entomology in Fabres

Hello everyone! What I recommend to you today is Insects in fabrice. It was written by Fabres, a famous French entomologist. Mr fabrice likes insects very much. This book describes the activities of many small insects, such as eating, drinking and nesting.

Now I want to tell you about mantis. Look, this is a newborn female mantis with a "small tail" at its tail. This "small tail" can excrete a very sticky thing, which can stick the air with a stick and turn it into foam. The foam will become solid after a while.

Why do I recommend this book? Because it lets me know how small insects live and makes me more interested in science!

Come and have a look if you are interested!

On Sunday, I read a book called Insects. The author of this book is Fabers, a famous French entomologist and writer. When I first got this book, it attracted me like a cream cake. Because the insects inside are not only interesting but also vivid: there are poor cicadas, timid crickets, terrible tarantulas, scorpions, hardworking bees and stinging wasps. ...

I was not interested in insects before, but after reading this book, it was like opening the door to explore the insect world, which made me learn a lot.

In this book, I am most interested in writing a chapter about cicadas. The first sentence in its opening sentence-"the reputation of cicada is spread" confused me. After reading it, I realized that it was people's rumors that gradually became famous. This explanation makes me laugh and cry. Besides, I also know how cicadas lay eggs and hatch, how crickets prey, where the "home" of Dendrolimus punctatus is, and the common spider species. ...

Fabres's description of insects is so true, beautiful and vivid. He worked in poverty all his life, but he was not lonely at all because he had so many insect friends. He regards nature as his own laboratory, under the grape trellis, on the hillside and in the fields. He is not afraid of the sun exposure, and a squat is a day. Moreover, his home is also his laboratory, and there are many bottles at home, all of which are tools for his experiments.

After reading this book, I have a feeling that Fabres can write great books in that environment. I am so ashamed! I am determined to study hard in the future and grow up to be a useful person for my motherland.

Comments on Insect Story 7 During this period, my son who loves animals fell in love with the children's version of Insect Story in Fabres, and he couldn't put down every volume. What little guys, such as surgeons-sand mud bees, clever hunters-mud bees, war maniacs-red ants and so on. , was given life and emotion by Mr Fables, as if his son and his insect friends had known each other for a long time, even playing with plasticine.

Mr. Fables wrote an interesting story about serious scholarship, which was vivid, interesting and full of poetry. His mind and words are as pure, simple and imaginative as children. A kind of small insects in his works, full of joys and sorrows, are lifelike, and all have magical abilities endowed by nature. Even adults like me are deeply attracted. I never thought that natural science could write such an interesting story.

My son and I studied the bravery and discipline of red ants together, appreciated the power of small parasitic flies, admired the professionalism of sand mud bees in preying on moth larvae, and even lamented the magic and natural laws of the insect world. Looking at these stories, I can't help but feel awe of nature and all life.

And the author of this book, Mr. Fabers, who can imagine that his creative process is full of hardships, wearing a farmer's woolen coat and eating simple meals, and tirelessly engaged in entomological research in the wild and rural areas all his life. In such a difficult material environment, he can still maintain a childlike innocence and persistence, which is admirable. Fables, together with his "Tales of Insects", brings us double touch and spiritual food!

I have read Entomology, which is a long biological work created by Fabres, a famous French entomologist and writer. It is an immortal masterpiece of the world. In Fabres's works, insects are vividly displayed on paper.

There are 100 kinds of insects, such as dung beetles, cicadas, ants, spiders, bees, mantis, scorpions, beetles, crickets, weevils and so on. , record their real life. In the book, Fables introduced the external morphology and life habits of insects he observed and studied in a simple way with popular and interesting language and prose style, and truly recorded the instinct, habits, labor and death of several common insects, which not only expressed his love and respect for life and nature, but also spread scientific knowledge and embodied his meticulous observation and tireless spirit of scientific exploration. Entomology is not only an encyclopedia for studying insects, but also a literary classic that skillfully links the life of insects with human society and exudes a strong literary flavor.

Fabres showed us a strange and interesting insect world with simple stories. Take cicadas and spiders for example. It turns out that cicadas can't "sing" when they are born, and they have to stay underground for more than four years before they can make a wonderful "song". This process is much more complicated than we thought. Moreover, not all spiders are poisonous. The toxicity of most spiders is similar to that of mosquitoes we see in our daily life, and will not cause great harm to our bodies. Only a few spiders are poisonous.

Insects can bring people endless fun and countless inspirations, and it is a good book worth reading for students.

Insect Random Thoughts 9 Insects is a masterpiece of entomology by the famous French writer Fabres. This book is very scientific and full of literary color. It depicts the instinct, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction and death of various insects, and also records Fabres's roaming in the insect world and his love and research on insects.

Based on a large number of first-hand materials he observed, he vividly revealed the little-known life and habits of insects, and let people know the' real life' of insects. Crickets are good at watching nests and cleaning housework. Spiders are good at hunting and weaving webs. Hummingbirds can "cut" precise leaves and make the covers of their nests without any tools. Mantis is good at using "psychological tactics" to subdue the enemy ... these wonderful performances.

I admire Fabres's scientific attitude of careful observation and assiduous study. After reading this book, I know how I should face my future study! In the description of the characteristics of insects' daily life, Fabres's unique vision of life is reflected, and Fabres's love and awe for life are permeated between the lines.

I don't think we paid much attention to nature before. Now, we must pay attention to observing nature and have a deeper understanding of animals and plants in nature. I believe that in the near future, we will really understand and control nature!

I remember catching bugs in the fields when I was a child, because I thought they were the most important playmates in my childhood. With this emotion, I read Darwin's Insects. In this work, I experienced an unprecedented insect kingdom, where I learned a lot about insects and made up for the lack of insect science. Darwin devoted a lot of effort to the book Insect Tale. He vividly described those insects, especially in some trivial places, so he opened up a brand-new insect world for us. Insect Tale is an excellent literary work.

About 32 different insect species are described in the book, and one of them left a deep impression on me. Perhaps it is because of the proverb "mantis catches cicada, yellowbird comes last" that I have a deep memory of mantis, and its waist is very long. Not only is it very long, but it is also very powerful. Compared with its long waist, mantis's thighs are longer. In a word, it has a beautiful and elegant figure and is very lethal. It can be said that it is a gentle and cruel animal.

I feel the wonder of science in this book, and I believe I will have a deep understanding of this in the near future.

After reading entomology 1 1, I just saw this book and found the cover very interesting. Finish reading this book. I was deeply attracted by this book, which wrote many insects I didn't know. Some of them are interesting, some are terrible, and some love labor. How strange!

What impressed me the most were fat-picking bees and black beetles. Let's take a look at the fat bees first. Fat-picking bees are very clever and cunning insects. They regard other people's houses as their own. For example, they like to build their own houses with snail shells. They also like to fix them firmly on the hive with small gravel. What kind of adhesive should we use? It turned out to be amber yellow. This kind of glue can also dissolve alcohol and has a strong resin smell.

Let's look at the black beetle. The most interesting thing is that it will play dead. Every time it feels dangerous, it will enter a state of suspended animation. If you don't believe me, you can fiddle with it for a while, then put it between your fingers and turn it around a few times. You will find that at this moment, its tentacles and tentacles will not move. Many times, this state of suspended animation makes many animals and people believe it. He is really a talented performer. However, I have always been curious. Although it is a powerful insect, the beetle has to give it three points. Why does it still like to play dead?

The insect world is really a magical and interesting world!

After reading entomology 12 in winter vacation, I read entomology again, knowing that it was written by the famous French entomologist Fabres. The whole book Insect Tale is about insects, and the author makes the world of carnivorous insects alive with rich imagination. Begging for ants like cicadas: The brown-green cicada was wearing a fashionable short skirt, her legs trembled with cold, and she piteously extended her claws to ants-this was the image of cicada described by the author at that time. Even cicadas are described so profoundly and interestingly that The Insect Story is really a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation. The first close contact with bugs made me relive this masterpiece. I went out to play the day before yesterday, and my face was particularly itchy. After a while, I got a rash all over my face. My mother quickly took me to the hospital, and the doctor examined me. It was nothing serious. It was caused by contact with some bugs.

Take some medicine and you will be fine. When I got home, my face was still itchy and my hands were uncomfortable. At this moment, I thought of Fabres. In order to finish the insect, he knew that he would be allergic to it, but he still watched the insect sting him. After the allergy, he kept silent until his skin fell off. Now, I can't stand just a common allergic phenomenon. It's a storm in a teacup. Fabrice devoted himself to writing for more than ten years, and finally finished his masterpiece Insect Tales. He devoted all his energy to the study of insects, leaving a precious wealth for our scientific development. He is a miracle. He is fearless, indomitable, loves nature and advocates scientific spirit, which is worth learning.

After reading entomology 13 in this special winter vacation, I read the book entomology. This book is the crystallization of the author Buer's observation of insects. He took them home for cultivation and then described them vividly.

This book shows me a colorful insect world. In the insect world, there are many clever architects, the most outstanding of which are the bee family and the spider family, as well as poor cicadas, terrible tarantulas, hardworking bees, timid crickets and so on. What impressed me most was the architect. Let's start with the spider family. Everyone will feel scared when they hear the word spider, but do you know? It can not only weave nets, but also be a master builder. They will dig an underground tunnel and erect a defensive wall at the entrance. Generally, walls are made of nearby materials. Some will weave a big net between branches. The mesh is hollow and will secrete mucus to stick to the prey, while the spider can prevent it from sticking by sweating and applying grease. Let's talk about the bee family. Some build a mortar fence on the rock, then spread a layer of pebbles, then spread another layer, then spread another layer. Then open an eye on the top floor and it will become a nest. Some people rely on teamwork to turn wood into an elastic gray paper and use it to make honeycombs. Each layer of the honeycomb shell has a big blanket made of this paper, which is thick and porous and can achieve the purpose of moisturizing.

After reading Fabres's Entomology, I understand that we should carefully observe the things around us and be a caring person in life!

My grandmother's house has a yard full of all kinds of vegetables and flowers. According to my observation, there are many kinds of small insects in this small yard, such as spiders, ants, mantises, grasshoppers, butterflies and crickets. Occasionally, a lost flying cicada will land on the bushes in the yard.

It was not until I read a very interesting book "Insects" in the summer vacation that I found that the little insects around me were so interesting. They have rich feelings like us. Gradually, I became fascinated with insects and became friends with the little insects in the yard. I will quietly observe their actions when I have time.

Entomology was written by Mr. Fabers, who has great love for nature and small insects, and spent his whole life studying and observing the habits, life, labor, marriage, birth and death of small insects. In order to better observe these small insects, Mr. Fables built a place called Waste Stone Garden. He overcame difficulties that ordinary people could not understand and sacrificed his rest time. After many years, he finally wrote Insects.

Mr. Fables's language is very vivid. Through his story, you will understand: how cicadas shed their shells; How spiders weave their webs carefully; How ants eat aphid secretions; How crickets manage housework; How does mantis catch cicadas? Needless to say, you will know how attractive these stories are!

I seem to have traveled through time and space to the barren stone garden of Fables. Look, Mr. fabrice, with thick eyes, is crouching among the rocks, watching intently how the bugs sing. I held my breath and didn't want to disturb Mr. fabrice's work.

I was moved by Mr. fabrice's working attitude. I've learned that everything should be done seriously, even if there are more difficulties, we must persist.

There are many books in my home, but insects are my favorite. This is written by the famous writer Fabers.

Entomology introduces many insects, including famous builders-crickets, vicious spiders, handsome mantis and weak caterpillars, all of whom are small residents of the insect world.

Their prey is different. For example, the tarantula venom spider is different from other spiders because it can't weave webs. But it has two big fangs and can start catching small insects such as birds, mice and lizards.

Cricket, its home can be one of the best in the insect world. The place it chooses is strict, but it needs good drainage and comfortable sunshine.

There is also a big peacock butterfly, which is the largest butterfly in Europe. Its life is only a few days, but its life goal is to get married and let future generations live for a few more days, but its advantage is that it can live without eating.

We should learn from the perseverance of insects and the patience of Fabres. Only by his persistence can we remember the present insects.

Reading Insects, you will find that the lines are full of the author's respect and love for life. The earth is very big, and many lives are ignored by us because they are too small. Even though they are insignificant, they are still life and part of this big family. Their lives are short, but as long as they exist, even for a second, they are equally worthy of respect.