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Excerpts from good words and sentences of crickets

Excerpts from the good words and sentences in Cricket are as follows:

First, the good word

disappeared, and the Chinese idiom, pinyin xiā o sh ē ng n ē j ē, stopped speaking in public, stopped appearing in public, and described it as hiding without making a sound. Do not "silence and disappear". Origin: Sun Guangxian's "A Dream in the North" Volume 11: My family fled to Jinjiang, but I was afraid of knowing it in Yingchuan, so I traveled to Zizhong County and disappeared, for fear of being known.

Caution is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as xi m: o x Ι n y Ι y Ι. Originally, it was used to describe being serious and pious, but now it is used to describe being very cautious in words and deeds and not daring to be careless. From "The Book of Songs, Daya, Daming" "Wei Wenwang, be careful. How blessed I am to serve God. "

Second, a good sentence

A lovely black warrior-cricket is made up of a pair of long tentacles and a sharp and thin tail.

Crickets have a beautiful voice. Like frogs and cicadas, they are wonderful singers of nature. When summer comes, people can hear the beautiful songs of crickets every night after arrival.

The cricket is sensitive and clever. Even the light footsteps of people will be heard and it will immediately escape into its cave.

Crickets have a bad temper by nature. As soon as the two male crickets meet, they don't fight with each other, so they may go to war immediately, as if their armor is really specially prepared for fighting. No, I just want to find a jar so that they can get their proper places. There are already "wars" in it.

Appreciation of works and introduction of works collection:

1. Appreciation of works

The Entomology of Fabres: Cricket is a book published by China Encyclopedia Publishing House in 212 by Yang Kun and Fabres. The pictures of Fabres Insect: Cricket (Children's Edition) are all taken in kind, and vivid pictures truly reproduce the image of cute, gentle, persistent or brave little creatures in the natural world.

The author of Cricket describes crickets from the perspective of natural science, which gives people a brand-new understanding and feeling of this small creature. He explained the nutrition, life, reproduction and evolution of crickets in simple and clear language, showed the extraordinary vitality and survival wisdom of crickets, and aroused people's enthusiasm for exploring and learning natural science knowledge.

2. Introduction to the Collection

Ten representative small creatures are selected from Mr. Fabres's original works in Fabres. In poetic language and fairy tale form, they have created vivid anthropomorphic images of talking, singing and dancing, laughing and crying, realizing the perfect combination of science and literature, and allowing children to enjoy happiness in reading.