In the long history of mankind, labor has always been the basis and the only way for human survival. As one of the best social insects on the earth, ants have also provided us with many inspirations with their hard work and obscure efforts. The following are sentences about ants in poems describing labor scenes.
1. "Ants move like water, and their busy feet often don't rest." -In the poem "Anti-Japanese Heroes", the image of ants moving is compared to the image of water, which highlights their tacit understanding of labor cooperation. No matter how difficult it is, when the ants never stop, this kind of running and giving is worth thinking about.
2. "Small and flexible, knowing the law, working together like a rainbow." -Lao She's "Ant De" juxtaposes "small and flexible" with "knowing the law", which further embodies the spirit and morality of ant struggle. They understood the importance of each other, cooperated with each other, and finally completed a seemingly impossible task.
3. "Line up neatly like a soldier and run tirelessly day and night." -anonymous "Fighting Spirit" describes the image of ants with the phrase "neatly lined up like soldiers", which makes us feel the spirit of unity and cooperation of ants. They run day and night, climb over the grass and trees, and work tirelessly for the collective goal.
4. "The labor site is like a desert, and the ants work hard to win the treasure." -Gu Cheng's "Someone said" used "desert" and "treasure" to describe the labor scene, vividly depicting the scene of ant labor. In a tough environment, for tiny ants, the significance of labor is particularly important, and their efforts have finally brought them gains.
5. "Labor has soaked the souls of ants, and they seem to have walked into their own gardens." The poem maggie smith expresses the dignity and connotation of labor. Ants are full of enthusiasm for their work, with awe of life, and earnestly complete every job. They realized the embodiment of life value in their labor.
Generally speaking, ants are common images in these poems describing labor scenes. This image is loved by poets because the spirit and morality of ants' struggle are very similar to those of human beings, and their efforts and sweat just reflect the dignity and value of human beings in labor.