Insect Diary is a masterpiece of entomology that summarizes the types, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects. It is also a literary treasure rich in knowledge, interest, beauty and philosophy. The following is my review of Fabre's Insects: Cicada. I hope it will be helpful to you. After reading Fabre's Insects: Cicada Chapter 1
In the book, Fabre describes his many years of research on insects and introduces us to their survival instincts, habits, daily labor, reproduction and death.
In the book, the cicada made me feel the most stupid. When cicadas are laying eggs, a bug smaller than an ant will also lay their eggs in the pile of eggs. These little bugs develop much earlier than cicadas, and they use cicada eggs as food. The offspring of cicadas have become delicacies for other insects inexplicably.
I like the female beetle the most, not because of its beautiful appearance or its strong fighting power, I just like its love for its children. It "makes selfless sacrifices for its descendants and breaks its heart for its children."
The thief beetle is the insect I hate the most. It gets something for nothing and uses despicable and despicable means to obtain other people's food. But if you think about it carefully, you can't blame it. After all, every creature has its own laws of survival, and these laws cannot be easily changed. This is what the saying goes, "It's easy to change a country, but it's hard to change one's nature."
The book also introduces that Fabre spent thirty-one years writing "Insects", an epic encyclopedia of insects. I admire Fabre's perseverance for his ideals, and this is what I lack. I believe that if we can be as focused and perseverant as Fabre in our studies, then we can Achieve good results with ease. Comments after reading "Insects" by Fabre Chapter 2
Today, I read "Insects" with great joy and admiration. Fabre is a well-known French entomologist and a world-famous entomologist. He has been studying entomology tirelessly throughout his life, made great achievements in entomology, and is admired and loved by people all over the world.
Fabre was full of pure love for all creatures in nature. His family was very poor since he was a child, but he still worked hard to study biology. With his hard work and extraordinary perseverance, he made a greater breakthrough in the scientific development of the world.
Fabre’s great achievements were achieved with hard work and sweat. The road behind the successful ones is so difficult. Once, Fabre read a paper about insects. He had doubts about the conclusions of the paper, so he traveled across the mountains and ridges in search of this insect. After countless experiments, he finally got the correct answer. Another time, in order to collect more specimens, Fabre climbed Mount Wangduo, which is 1,912 meters above sea level, countless times. Finally, he was inspired by the collected specimens and wrote *** There are more than 200 specimens. His 10,000-word book "Insects".
How I long to be like Fabre, forever swimming in the ocean of knowledge, and using my achievements to benefit the world. However, compared with Fabre, I am extremely ashamed. Even running short circuits was intermittent, and there was no perseverance at all. Sometimes, I do a math problem carelessly. I just write down the calculation without thinking about it, and I don’t check it after I finish it.
The book "Insects" made me deeply understand that only hard work will lead to success. Comments after reading "Insects" by Fabre Chapter 3
"Insects" is a very good book. It contains many insect stories. There are the terrifying black-bellied dancing spider, the master builder's labyrinth spider, the passionate giant peacock butterfly, the unfortunate little broad-striped butterfly, etc.
This book also made me understand a lot of little knowledge about insects. For example: The mantis is noble and elegant, but in the insect world, it is a vicious tiger among peaceful residents, a cunning and ferocious monster. It will never give up the fresh and tender meat that comes to your door. There is also Firefly, who is a genius anesthetist.
Before eating its prey, it will inject a drug into the prey to make it unconscious, just like the wonderful surgical operation of humans. Before the operation, it wants the patient to be anesthetized without feeling pain.
Among them, my favorite insect is the black carabid beetle. It will pretend to be dead. The author Fabre can achieve his goal by holding it between his fingers and turning it a few times. The black beetle lay there motionless, as if it was dead. It folded its claws close to its abdomen and crossed its tentacles into a cross shape. After a while, the time for resurrection came. When it slowly got up and wanted to escape, the author caught it again. Under the author's manipulation, Black Armor pretended to be dead four more times. Now let’s take a look at the duration of the black step armor’s first pretending to be dead to the last time: seventeen minutes, twenty minutes, twenty-five minutes, thirty-three minutes and fifty minutes. The time spent pretending to be dead. Each time is longer than the last. Later, I learned that it turned out that the black beetle's state of suspended animation was not pretending at all, but that it was really fainting - it was a temporary state of numbness and lethargy.