Thinking about it for a long time, the fight between two insects is a treacherous one who refuses to obey, as the old saying goes.

Mosquitoes turn into thunder in the summer. I would like to imagine a group of cranes dancing in the sky. Whatever my heart desires, thousands or hundreds of cranes will turn out to be true. Looking up at it, the item is strong. He also left the mosquitoes in the plain tent and slowly sprayed them with smoke, causing them to fly in the smoke. They looked like blue clouds and white cranes, and they looked like cranes in the clouds, feeling happy and happy. In the concave and convex places of the earth wall and in the flowerbeds with grass and grass, he often squats down to be level with the platform, and looks carefully, using the grass as a forest, the insects and ants as animals, the convex parts of the gravel as hills, and the concave parts as chasms. Wandering in it, contented. One day, I saw two insects fighting among the grass. It was thick when I looked at it. Suddenly, a huge thing came up and knocked down the trees. It covered it with a toad, and it swallowed all the two insects with a flick of its tongue. When I was young, I was in a trance. Unconsciously, I was frightened and calm. I caught toads, whipped them dozens of times, and drove them away to another courtyard. I think about it when I get older. The fight between two insects means that the treacherous will not obey. As the old saying goes, "treacherous is about to be killed." Is the same true for insects? In this life, the eggs are eaten by earthworms (commonly known as Yang said eggs in Wu), and they are swollen and cannot be defecated. When a duck is caught, it will open its mouth to eat it. The maid occasionally lets go, and the duck bumps its neck as if to swallow it. It is startled and bursts into tears. This is passed down as a saying. . This was all part of my childhood leisure time.

I was walking in my back garden, and when I walked to the fence, I saw a pair of grasshoppers mating. Just stop and watch with interest.

Suddenly a flashy toad jumped out of the grass and ate both grasshoppers in one bite. The talented man was so frightened that he woke up as if from a dream...

To be frank, When I read this, I closed my book and pondered, trying to guess what the author was feeling. I'm relatively dull in this area and didn't guess anything. However, gays who have seen extramarital affairs in "The Bridge's Lost Dreams" and feel that it should be criticized are more capable than me. Most of them will guess that the grasshopper is having an extramarital affair and deserves to die. This is pretty close to the answer. The author's emotion is: "rape almost kill". This story can be reinterpreted: the two grasshoppers having an affair under the fence are two depraved elements. But that toad, which was yellow with green inside and extremely plump, was a moral righteous man. When he saw this adultery, he jumped over to give them a little punishment - he ate them. The meaning is good, but a bit too bizarre: a toad eats a grasshopper, and it all involves the relationship between men and women, which is a bit far-fetched. I always doubt that clam* is really so noble.

At most, it would think: Today it really got honey, and it ate two grasshoppers in one mouthful! As for seeing people having sex, I would be filled with indignation and rush over to punish them.

The following story is that in my life, when I was young, my penis was infested by earthworms and it swelled very big. , I couldn’t urinate or poop. I heard that ducks can cure diseases, so I caught one to breathe. The old woman who was holding the duck accidentally let go. The duck stretched its neck and made a gesture of biting me, which scared me and made me cry. .This incident became a reason for everyone to laugh at me. This happened when I was a child. It’s so tiring!!