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Words describing silkworm babies

1. Good words and sentences to describe silkworms 1. These silkworms are as thick as pencil lead, and all of them really dream with their heads held high. They sleep on the green mulberry leaves in bits and pieces, like sailboats sailing on the blue sea, which is refreshing and refreshing. What a cute little thing.

It is wearing a white dress. Still very fat. Darkmouth, the body section by section. There are several small spots on the side. There are 16 feet, which are small and have a few fine hairs on them. When you wear it on your hand, you will feel itchy and won't fall off. When eating mulberry leaves, it eats bit by bit, "sand-sand", like it's raining outside.

3. Silkworm babies are so cute! It has a yellowish brown, small and exquisite head; Its body is like a train-section by section; It has ten big feet on its long belly, six small feet on its chest, and its feet are covered with small thorns. It feels itchy on your hands. I put tender mulberry leaves in the silkworm baby's room. Silkworm babies saw the green mulberry leaves, scrambled to climb over, hooked their barbed feet on their chests, and wolfed down the edges of the mulberry leaves. When the silkworm baby is eating, the mulberry leaves make a rustling sound.

2. Words describing silkworms in Song of Silk-Southern and Northern Dynasties-Bao Chun silkworms should not be old, they often conceive silkworms day and night.

What a pity to be exhausted, lingering has its own time. Untitled-Tang-Li Shangyin's time was far before I met her, but it was even longer after we parted, and the east wind rose and a hundred flowers blossomed.

Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night. In the morning, she saw her hair cloud changing in the mirror, but she bravely faced the cold of the moonlight with her evening song.

There are not many roads to Pengshan. Oh, Bluebird, listen! -Give me what she said! . "Wild Silkworm"-Tang Yu smashed leaves and chewed green mulberry, spinning into cocoons.

It's no use stealing the warmth of strangers. I want to balance my silk and turn it into warm clothes.

Ode to Silkworm-Don worked hard, didn't have enough cocoons, and even hated reeling under the lamp. I don't know where I come from, but I'm greedy for mandarin ducks embroidered on my clothes.

"Silkworms make cocoons"-Yuan-The old silkworm in Wang Mian wants to make cocoons, and she spins silk. Be careful, it has changed. Take it if you like.

The machine has practice, and the piano has winding. String and harmony, practice and things.

Its contribution is not small, and it is biased to use it? It is difficult to send a poem to an aunt silkworm. Words of the Silkworm —— Don Wang Jian's The Silkworm Wants to Grow Old, and the Foil Head Makes Cocoon Silk.

The fields are wide and windy, and wormwood is not burned in the atrium. Silkworm is anxious to make it melodious, and it has sacrificed mulberry for you for many years.

But it doesn't rain in the blue sky, there are no flies on the ground and no mice under it. The bride worships the cluster and wishes the cocoon to be thick, the woman sprinkles peach pulp and the man plays drums.

On the third day, a snow ball will be held as a foil, and the new cocoon will be given to the county magistrate first. I heard that the village urged me to knit. Who should I wear it with?

"Silkworm Girl"-Song-Zhang Yu entered the city yesterday and came back in tears. All over Luo Qi are not silkworm farmers.

"Silkworm Girl"-When Zi Gui of Song Dynasty sang in the fourth watch, he began to see that silkworms were thick and afraid of thin leaves. Don't believe Liu Yue, the jade man has not returned from singing and dancing.

The song of picking mulberry-a folk song of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the spring silkworm was born in March, and the spring mulberry was full of green. Daughter picks spring mulberry, and the song is blown as spring music.

"Silkworm Valley Tour"-Du Fu's county and country are all over the world, and there is no city and no soldiers. You can't cast armor as a farm tool and plow an inch of cattle.

3. What idioms are there to describe "silkworm"? 1. Old silkworms make cocoons [l m 4 o cá n zu ò ji m 4 n]: Old silkworms spin silk and wrap themselves in it. Metaphor is to bind yourself.

Sentence: Some young people nowadays are always cocoons, and their talents cannot be displayed.

2. Bird Road in Can Cong [cá n có ng nio dà o]: refers to the steep mountain road.

When we reached the path behind the mountain, Xu looked down. It was really steep. This is really Bird Road in Can Cong.

3. Spring silkworms bind themselves [ch ū nCá nzù fù]: Like spring silkworms, they bind themselves.

Sentence: You see the problem is too complicated and think too much, but you dare not do it. It's really a silkworm binding itself.

4. Silkworm-headed phoenix tail [cán tóu yàn wěi]: describes that calligraphy begins with dignified strokes and ends with slight illness.

Sentence-making: Although the font is hollow, it vividly imitates Han Li's swallowtail of silkworm head and straight writing style.

5, spring silkworm spinning [ch ū n cá n ch! U. sρ]: The original meaning of silkworm spinning is that silkworm pulls out long silk, which means that people's thoughts and speeches are endless.

Sentence: You want to throw this missing figure out of your heart, but it is like a silkworm spinning silk, a spring rain moistens things silently, and has settled down in your heart.

4. The four words of praise for silkworm are: whale-eating, silkworm ponytail, silkworm continuation, silkworm self-control, silkworm's mom and dad, silkworm's cocoon, silkworm's room, silkworm's swallow tail, silkworm's hair and silkworm's crab.

Mulberry picking (such as silkworm in March gives birth to spring) Dynasty: Southern and Northern Dynasties Author: Folk Songs 2. A trip to the Silkworm Valley (for example, the March of all counties and cities in the world) Dynasty: Tang Author: Du Fu 3. Silkworm women (such as Pink without Hunger) Dynasty: Tang Author: Du Xunhe 4. Shu Tuoyin (such as Ang Zang striding towards) Dynasty: Tang Author:. Example: picking mulberry at dawn) Dynasty: Tang Author: Laigu: Silkworm (scientific name: silkworm) is an insect of Lepidoptera, the main raw material source of silk, and occupies an important position in human economic life and cultural history. Originated in China, South China and Taiwan Province Province, commonly known as silkworm baby or silkworm girl.

The English name of silkworm is "silkworm" (meaning "filariasis") because it weaves cocoons with silk. Cocoons are made of 300-900 meters long silk.

Today, China's cocoon and silk production and export both account for more than 70% of the world's total, and it has become a cocoon and silk power that can dominate the world's cocoon and silk price trend.

5. Urgent for beautiful idioms to describe silkworms ~ Idioms with "cicada":

Golden cicada slough shell cicada shirt and cicada slough snake slough Long Bian.

Cicada, crab, crab, choose again.

Diusim's story is full of golden cicadas, who fight with horses.

Frog chirps cicada, mantis catches cicada, and yellowbird comes after crab.

The yellowbird is silent while waiting for the cicada to sing.

Spring frog, Qiu Chan, chill, horse, chill, chill, stiff bird.

Cicadas are the most important, but hordes are the least important. Cicada is the intestine of turtle, cicada, thunder, dried silkworm and crab. Metaphor is real, and the two are irrelevant.

Eat whales step by step like silkworms eat mulberry leaves, and swallow them at once like whales. It is a metaphor for occupying and annexing the territory of other countries in various ways.

Silkworm-headed phoenix tail _ _ _ describes calligraphy as dignified and light.

Can Cong Bird Road _ _ refers to a dangerous mountain road.

Old silkworms make cocoons _ _ Old silkworms spin cocoons and wrap themselves in cocoons. Metaphor is to bind yourself.

Gu Fu Silkworm Mother _ _ _ refers to the legendary god of agriculture and mulberry.

In spring, silkworms will weave until they die. Pun is the homonym of "thinking". Metaphor of deep friendship, till death do us part. Source: Tang Shangyin's untitled poem: "Spring silkworms will weave until they die, and tears will run out every night." Idioms and allusions related to silkworms

Eat like a silkworm or swallow like a whale-seize the territory of another country by nibbling bit by bit or annexing it on a large scale.

Eat mulberry leaves slowly like silkworms and swallow food like whales. Metaphor possession and annexation in various ways.

Sun Yat-sen's "Zhong Xing Hui Declaration": "Swallowing whales has the same effect, and splitting beans at present is really worrying."

Cocoon around yourself

Silkworms spin silk into cocoons and then wrap themselves in cocoons. Metaphor means that people hope to benefit themselves, but as a result, they get themselves into trouble. It also means you're tied up.

Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty: "Whoever saves the candle moth will be trapped by his own cocoon". Shi Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty said: "I heard that law enforcement meditation is like a silk tie." Guo Moruo's Persian poet Amor Gayam: "I don't know how many thinkers tied themselves up and finally went crazy."

Silkworms in spring will weave until they die.

Because silkworms only eat mulberry leaves all their lives, what they spit out when they are old is its soft, smooth and white silk, so there is a poem "Spring silkworms must weave until they die" to praise those who have dedication. This sentence comes from Li Shangyin's famous sentence "Spring silkworms die, and the candle is dying".

silkworm head and swallow tail

In calligraphy, it is stupid to say that a person with a brush and paper sideways is called "silkworm head"; Draw a picture, close the pen and go out, raise the pen back to the front, and fork, which is called "dovetail". This is a habit that is easy to catch if you are not good at learning Yan Mingwen.

6. A month later, the silkworm baby is more than an inch long, much cuter than the newborn silkworm baby. You see, their fat bodies are wriggling, which is very interesting. Their mouths used to be small, but now they can open wide. At this time, the silkworm baby ate mulberry leaves much faster than before, and soon a large piece of mulberry leaves was eaten up. When eating, there is still a rustling sound. If you close your eyes, you will think it is raining lightly.

Spring has come, the flowers in the field are blooming, and my little silkworm, I don't know when, has emerged from its eggs.

I am very excited to see the birth of these little lives. So, I used a brush to brush the fresh and cut mulberry leaves piece by piece. A few days later, when the young silkworms grew up, I began to observe their actions carefully again. Silkworms can get up slowly and look a bit like sea cucumbers. Shrinking and stretching are interesting. A few days later, many silkworms couldn't eat or move, as if they were dead. I am in a hurry. I get up in the morning to see them. Watch it several times at noon and at night. Later I found that they were molting. It's a pity that I missed the chance to watch the young silkworm shed its skin this time.

Silkworms are beginning to shed their skins. It tightens its body first, and then its tail becomes stiff-ah! A pair of golden feet came out from under the stomach first, so they stayed up to the tail, probably resting. In a short time, it bit the skin with its mouth again, its tail shrank, and its skin dropped a little ... I don't know how long it took, and finally it faded the dirty old yellow skin. Silkworms that have lost their fat in vain are soft and shiny, as if wearing a white coat, which is beautiful.

A few days later, silkworms began to build beautiful silk houses. Look, how high their heads are held! Choose a place in a corner of the box, first stick the spun silk on the paper, then keep moving your head, work tirelessly day and night, and finally weave a cocoon.