The cicada in the article symbolizes the meaning of life.
Cicada (scientific name: Cicadaceae; ; Cicada, Mylabris or Mylabris is a family of Insecta Hemiptera, commonly known as Cicada or Mylabris. Because of different dialects, nicknames have changed accordingly. For more information, please check the nicknames in the basic information bar.
Living in temperate to tropical regions of the world (about 2500 species of cicadas are recorded). Some species distributed in desert areas, when their body temperature is overheated, will discharge excess water from the back plate (tergum), thus achieving the effect of cooling and dissipating heat.
The male's abdomen has a sound generator, which can constantly make sharp sounds. The female doesn't make a sound, but she has a hearing device in her abdomen. Larvae live in the soil, suck the roots of plants, and adults eat the juice of plants. Cicada is an incomplete metamorphosis. Without pupa, it changes from egg and larva (nymph) to adult after molting once.