Seventh, parody of cicada sentences.

1. It's so small, but it's so loud that it rings all summer.

So small, but so bright, it illuminates the whole room.

2. For such a short and tiny life, for such a fragile and humble life, how exquisite, careful and meticulous the residence God has built for it!

In order to argue with several workers, for his so-called face, his impulse was so unwise and irrational that he didn't consider the consequences.

Both of these short essays are based on a trivial matter to understand the philosophy of life. This kind of writing is called expressing feelings by borrowing things (or expressing one's will by supporting things).