Appreciation of Famous Sentences in Insect and Green Fly

1. Remember the sentences and enjoy 5 sentences 1. In this small green world, I don't know how many busy little lives will be endless.

Appreciation: in a simple sentence, between the lines reveals the author's strong interest and love for nature. It has a chest wing under its chest, shining in the sun, like a shining breastplate worn by a mighty general.

Appreciation: The chest and wings of the water beetle are vividly depicted by using vivid rhetorical devices. 3. On the water, we can see a group of glittering "mussel spiders" twirling happily. No, that's not a mussel spider. Actually, it was a lobster party! Appreciation: Using anthropomorphic rhetoric, it shows the lively scene of black bean worms in the pond.

Not far from here, there is a team of pond rays swimming here, and their paddling style is as fast and powerful as sewing needles in a tailor's hand. Appreciation: compare the swimming style of pool rays to the sewing needle of a tailor, highlighting its speed, strength and proficiency.

The water in the pool is shallow and warm, and the mounds above the water are like islands. Appreciation: Warm reduplication shows the author's love for the pond, and metaphor shows the author's rich imagination and love for nature.

2. Appreciate the good sentence and paragraph of insect 1. A beetle pushes forward, a beetle pulls forward, and a dung ball rolls in the middle.

Appreciation: this sentence is the author's summary of the plunder of each pair of collaborators after observing the scarab. Grab "treasure"; Occupation of land is a common occurrence in the human world.

2. Motherhood is a triple sacred source, where unimaginable spiritual strength is hidden; When it suddenly shines brightly, it is easy for us to experience a rationality to avoid mistakes in a trance.

Appreciation: In the author's eyes, insects are more diverse and instinctive than "smart engineers"-birds. Scarab described by the author is an outstanding representative of maternal instinct.

3. Entomology learns to appreciate sentences. Everyone has his own talent and personality.

Sometimes it seems that this character is inherited from our ancestors, but it is very, very difficult to find out where these characters come from. For example, one day I saw a shepherd boy counting pebbles in a low voice and counting the total number of pebbles as a pastime, so he became a very famous professor when he grew up. Finally, he may become a mathematician.

In addition, there is a child who is not much older than other children. Other children only pay attention to interesting things, but he doesn't play with other children, but fantasizes about the sound of a musical instrument all day, so he hears mysterious ensemble when he is alone. It can be seen that this child is very talented in music.

The third child, small and thin, is also very small. Maybe he accidentally rubbed it on his face when eating bread jam, but he actually has his own hobbies-he likes to use clay sculptures to make small models and be sculpted into various shapes by him. If the child is lucky, he will become a famous sculptor one day.

I know it's very annoying to talk about other people's private affairs behind their backs, but I think maybe you can allow me to talk about it and take this opportunity to introduce myself and my research. When I was very young, I had a feeling of being close to nature.

If you think that I have inherited the characters of plants and insects from my ancestors, it is a big mistake, because my ancestors were uneducated hillbillies and knew nothing about other things. The only thing they know and care about is their own cattle and sheep.

Among my grandparents, only one person turned over the book, and even his spelling of letters surprised me. As for what special training I have received, it is even less. I have never been taught by a teacher since I was a child, let alone a tutor. I often have no books to read.

However, I just keep walking towards a goal in front of me, which is to add a few pages of my views on insects in the history of insects one day. Looking back, many years ago, when I was a naive child, I just learned to read letters. However, I am very proud of my courage and determination to study for the first time.

I clearly remember the first time I went to find the bird's nest and collect wild mushrooms. I was so happy at that time, and I still can't forget it today. I remember one day, I climbed a mountain near my home.

On the top of this mountain, there is a forest that has aroused my great interest for a long time. From my small window, I can see these trees standing in the sky, swaying in the wind and bending over in the snow. I have long wanted to have a chance to visit these forests. The climbing time is long and the legs are short, so the climbing speed is very slow, and the grass slope is steep, just like the roof.

Suddenly, at my feet, I found a very lovely bird. I guess the bird must have flown down from the big stone where it was hiding.

I found the bird's nest in a short time. This bird's nest is made of hay and feathers, and there are six eggs arranged in it.

These eggs are beautiful pure blue. They are very bright. This is the first time I have found the bird's nest, and it is also the first time that birds have brought me a lot of happiness. I fell on the grass with joy and observed it very carefully.

At that time, the mother bird was very anxious to fly around the stone and said, "Tucker! Tucker! " Whispered, showing a very uneasy look. I was too young to even understand why it was so painful. I came up with a plan in my mind at that time. I brought a blue egg back as a souvenir.

Then, come back in two weeks and take these birds away before they can fly. Fortunately, I happened to meet a priest when I put the bluebird's eggs on the green moss and walked home carefully.

He said, "Oh! An egg from Xing Zi! Where did you find this egg? " I told him about the experience of picking up eggs back and forth, and said, "I'm going to go back and pick up the rest of the eggs, but only when the newborn bird has just grown feathers." "Hey, don't do this!" Cried the priest; "You can't be so cruel to rob the poor mother bird's child.

Now you have to be a good boy and promise me that you will never touch that bird's nest again. "From this conversation, I learned two things.

First, stealing eggs is cruel. Second, birds, animals and humans have their own names.

So I asked myself, "What are the names of many of my friends in the Woods and on the grassland?" What does Sachikola mean? "A few years later, I learned that Saksikora means residents in rocks. The bird that lays blue eggs is a kind of bird called stone bird. There is a small river flowing quietly beside our village. On the other side of the river, there is a forest covered with smooth and tall trees, like tall pillars, and the ground is covered with moss.

I collected wild mushrooms in this forest for the first time. The shape of this wild fungus looks like a hen laying eggs on moss at first glance.

There are many other kinds of wild mushrooms with different shapes and colors. Some are shaped like small bells, some like light bulbs, some like teacups, and some are broken. They will shed tears like milk, and some will turn blue when I step on them.

Among them, one is the rarest and looks like a pear. They have a round hole at the top, probably a chimney. If I stick my finger under it, there will be a pile of smoke in the chimney. I fill a big bag with them, and when I am in a good mood, I let them smoke until they shrink into a kind of tinder.

4. Worms memorize sentences and appreciate excerpts:

Their bodies are bulging, like half peas, with smooth or fluffy sheath-like wings. Usually, black coleoptera has red or yellow stripes, or red or yellow coleoptera has black stripes, but some ladybugs have yellow, red or brown coleoptera without spots. These bright colors are used as warnings to scare away natural enemies.

Appreciate; This passage is a passage describing insects in the Insect Story. Through metaphor, enumeration and other rhetorical devices, the appearance of insects is vividly presented to readers, and the reasons why they can "scare off natural enemies" are vividly displayed, which plays a role in clarifying the main idea.

A * * * How many moths are there? There are about twenty in this room, and at least forty in other rooms.

Let's go Forty lovers came to pay tribute to the bride born that morning-the princess locked in the ivory tower!

During that week, these big moths came to see their beautiful princess every night. It was a storm.

In rainy season, it's too dark to see your fingers at night. Our house is hidden behind many big trees, so it is difficult to find it.

They went through such a dark and difficult journey and went through hardships to see their queen.

In such bad weather conditions, even the fierce and strong owl dare not leave the nest easily, but the peacock moth did.

Can fly out decisively, and is not blocked by branches, and reach the destination smoothly. They are fearless.

Persevere, so that when it reaches its destination, there is no place on it that is scratched, even a tiny wound.

No. Tonight is like day for them.

The only purpose of peacock moth's life is to find a mate. To this end, they inherited a very special day.

Fu: No matter how long the road is, how dark it is and how many obstacles there are, it can always find someone. Before they

There are about two or three nights in their lives, and they can spend hours looking for their partners every night. If at the same time,

They can't find a date. Then its life is over.

Appreciate; Here, the peacock moth is vividly described by metaphor and personification, which also shows the author's love for insects, careful observation of things and love for life.

Entomology is not only immersed in awe of life, but also contains some spirit.

That spirit is seeking truth, that is, pursuing truth and exploring truth. This is Faber's spirit.

Without this spirit, there would be no entomology, and the tree of human spirit would lack a fruit of wisdom. The Insect Story written by Fabres is famous all over the world. This masterpiece occupies a place in the history of French natural science and literature. This masterpiece describes the land that insects love in struggle for existence.

Insects has ten volumes, each volume contains several chapters, and each chapter describes the life of one or more insects in detail and profoundly: spiders, bees, mantis, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets and so on. Mr. Lu Xun mentioned Faber's Insects in his articles before the May 4th Movement.

Take insects as a model of "talking about insect life" The Story of Insects is not only a scientific masterpiece to study insects, but also a magnificent poem to eulogize life.

Fabres devoted his life to the insect world, observing and experimenting with insects in the natural environment, and truly recording their instincts and habits. He studied hard and sacrificed his private time to observe insects. This book is very readable.

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"; And the little sparrow bitten by a poisonous spider will "eat happily, and if we feed it slowly, he will even cry like a baby" ... what a lovely niche! No wonder Mr. Lu Xun regards insects as a model of "talking about insect life"

Entomology is also very realistic. Those specific and detailed words make me feel the presence of magnifying glasses, humidity, stars and insect smells from time to time, which really makes people feel immersive. The figures of insects that I ignored for too long because of disgust, and their arrogant chirping, suddenly gathered together, I held my breath, and then, together with them, penetrated the darkness of my heart.

It was insects that made me like these little creatures again and found that they were not annoying. On the contrary, there are many lovely things. This is the story of insects, which shows me that insects are strikingly similar to us in many issues, such as life and death, labor and plunder. The Insect Story is different from the novel, it is the most basic fact, it is the loneliness and hardship of Fabres's life every day and night, lonely and quiet, almost isolated from the world.

Entomology is indeed a miracle. It is a life movement composed by Fabres, an outstanding representative of human beings, many ordinary people in nature, insects and a book that can never be read. At the critical moment when mankind is about to enter the new century and the earth is about to usher in the ecological era, such a miracle may provide us with more precious enlightenment.

6. Appreciation of the good sentence of Insect Story-How many moths are there? There are about twenty in this room, and at least forty in other rooms.

Let's go Forty lovers came to pay tribute to the bride born that morning-the princess locked in the ivory tower!

During that week, these big moths came to see their beautiful princess every night. It was a storm.

In rainy season, it's too dark to see your fingers at night. Our house is hidden behind many big trees, so it is difficult to find it.

They went through such a dark and difficult journey and went through hardships to see their queen.

In such bad weather conditions, even the fierce and strong owl dare not leave the nest easily, but the peacock moth did.

Can fly out decisively, and is not blocked by branches, and reach the destination smoothly. They are fearless.

Persevere, so that when it reaches its destination, there is no place on it that is scratched, even a tiny wound.

No. Tonight is like day for them.

The only purpose of peacock moth's life is to find a mate. To this end, they inherited a very special day.

Fu: No matter how long the road is, how dark it is and how many obstacles there are, it can always find someone. Before they

There are about two or three nights in their lives, and they can spend hours looking for their partners every night. If at the same time,

They can't find a date. Then its life is over.

Metaphor and personification are used here to make the peacock moth vivid.

Fables has a keen interest in insects, so his entomology also makes me feel like an insect reading while watching. Every insect has the same feelings as human beings. For example, "the locusts who have panicked have completely forgotten the trick of' thirty-six plans to go is the best policy'."

When reading Insects, I can even imagine the picture of insects in action. In front of me, it is no longer boring words, but mysterious nature. Cicadas are singing, crickets are doing housework, spiders are catching food ... There are such interesting things in mysterious nature that my respect for nature arises spontaneously. It also has a cautious side.

Fabres is bound to encounter great difficulties in the process of re-exploring nature, but no matter how big the difficulties are, they have not stopped him from exploring. 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 is not only full of reverence for life, but also contains some spirits. That spirit is seeking truth, that is, pursuing truth and exploring truth. This is Faber's spirit. Under the guidance of entomology, I will continue to explore the magical insect world.

Fabres's book is about the life of insects, but after reading it, we find it more interesting and meaningful than reading those boring novels and plays. Instead of dissection and classification, he recorded the incredible wonder and ignorance of insect life phenomena, instincts and habits on the spot by observation and experiment. We are deeply impressed by the similar fate described in novels and plays. Now we see these tragicomedy in the insect world, as if hearing the news of a distant relative-indeed, a distant relative-is just as urgent, tempting and reminiscent.

7. What are the good sentences in Insect? Chapter 3, Silkworm.

Sometimes it will use tiny shells to make a small sheath, just like a small white dress; Sometimes, it is also piled up with rice grains. Decorated as an ivory tower nest, this is its most gorgeous residence.

Appreciation: vivid metaphors and personification show the artistic talent of the stone silkworm, which makes people smile.

The savage water beetle continued to tear the scabbard fiercely until it knew that it had lost the food it wanted and was cheated away by the stone silkworm. Only then did he show a look of chagrin and frustration, and left the empty sheath for foraging elsewhere with infinite nostalgia and helplessness.

Appreciation: The anthropomorphic rhetoric vividly depicts the struggle between the water beetle and the stone silkworm, which is "infinite nostalgia and helplessness", vivid on paper and lifelike.

We humans have submarines, so do silkworms.

Appreciation: By analogy, it shows the perfection of silkworm scabbard.

Chapter V "Cicada"

Four years of hard work in the dark and enjoyment in January sunshine are cicada's life, and we should not hate the noise and exaggeration in its songs.

Appreciation: The author uses contrastive rhetoric to compare four years with one day, highlighting the difficulties of cicada's life, showing his love for cicada and admiration for a better life without regrets.

10 The sound of cymbals can be high enough to praise its happiness, which is so rare and short-lived.

Appreciation: It is very touching to end with such a sentence. Cicada is noisy, but also brave.

8. Wonderful sentence of Insect Tale+Appreciation: After reading Insect Tale, I was fascinated by this book. It turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world, and I know: how did cicadas shell in the early 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.

The cicada was driven by hunger/thirsty when I visited their storage room, I dug with my hand axe. The excavation here is very vivid. In fact, it "moves" like a miner or a railway engineer.

Miners support tunnels with pillars, and railway engineers reinforce tunnels with brick walls. The metaphor of this sentence is very appropriate. Then, it will perform a strange gymnastics, jumping in the air, only fixing it slightly on the old skin, turning its body upside down, spreading its patterned wings outward and "trying" to open it.

This is very appropriate. Of course, if you want to "devote yourself" to music enthusiastically, then you have to shrink your internal organs to place musical instruments. Cicada and I have lived side by side for fifteen years, and every summer is almost two months long. "They are always in my sight, and the songs are always in my ears."

Express the author's love for cicadas. "This kind of shaking will remove the nest that has just begun to take shape. It is at this time, in such a short time, that its hive has become as big as an acorn, which is really unexpected. They are really some magical little animals.

"Give full play to the ability of the bee to give waist." When it is near the ditch, it will definitely notice this gratifying thing, so it will rush to the water to get this precious little soil. In the season without moisture, they will not easily let go of this extremely rare discovery.

9. Reading the Story of Insects 1 Green Fly Writing Reading the Story of Insects (1)-The book Green Fly was written by French writer Fabers.

Fabres's greatest interest in his life is to explore the real face of the life world and discover the scientific truth contained in nature. In the insect story, all insects are not isolated. Like human beings, they have complex body structure, subtle emotions, outstanding intuition and instinct.

Although it is a small life, it is full of spirituality. Entomology describes the hobbies and habits of many insects.

For example, the carrion cleaner-green fly, the free singer-cicada, the larva who foresees the future-longicorn and so on. Among them, the insect that impressed me the most was the carrion cleaner-the green fly.

Green flies are green-headed flies that people hate when they see them. We can often see this green fly buzzing around the window.

Never let them stay on what you want to eat, otherwise, they will make your food full of bacteria. But you don't have to shoot them like mosquitoes, just drive them away.

Why? Because outside the room, the green fly is a hero of nature. It will lay eggs on animal carcasses, and green flies and maggots will appear on the carcasses in a few days. Maggots are an energy in this world. In order to bring the body of the deceased back to life to the maximum extent, they will distill the body and decompose it into extracts. A yeast that comes out of their mouths can digest food just like human gastric juice.

At the fastest speed, they make dead bodies generate new energy, turn them into inorganic substances and be absorbed by the soil, making our soil fertile, thus forming a new round of ecological cycle. Therefore, even a very small and annoying insect has its existence value.