What is the main content of Feng Jicai's "Stabbing a Horse's Honeycomb"?
Through the example of the process of stabbing the hornet nest because of his curiosity when he was young, the article saw the description of the hornet's death because of his own actions, and understood the truth: everything has life, and people should live in harmony with all living things and not do anything to hurt them
What was Feng Jicai's original name
What grade text is stabbing a hornet's nest
It's the fourth grade text. "Stabbing a Horse's Honeycomb" tells the story of "I" being stung by poking a horse's beehive because of mischief when I was a child, and praises the heroic spirit of wasps who died together with invaders to protect their homes.
After poking the beehive, "I" think of wasps: wasps are no longer just small insects that make me curious, but heroes who will "fight with those who destroy their lives"; Although the wasp is a small insect, it "has such passion and courage". In order to defend its homeland, it can look at death as if it were going home, until it makes a heroic sacrifice.
There are two reasons for "I" to have such a view. On the one hand, it was "my" own personal experience. After poking a beehive, a "desperate" wasp stung me severely. On the other hand, grandpa's story. Grandpa told "me" that a wasp lying on the ground with its back to the sky died from stinging "me". Grandfather said, "You destroyed his home, and he will not spare you. He will try his best", which made "I" have a new understanding of the little wasp.
Stab a horse's nest
Poking a horse's nest is a prose of Feng Jicai. With vivid language, fascinating style and ups and downs of emotional changes, he described an unforgettable childhood for us. In curiosity, "I" stabbed the wasp's home, destroyed their life like a sin, determined to "stop doing something harmful to others", and triggered our thinking about the harmonious coexistence between humans and animals.
Who wrote the prose of stabbing a hornet's nest?
"Piercing a Horse's Honeycomb" is Feng Jicai's prose
Original text: Friends
You are in my heart
Beautiful scenery
It is bright in winter
Plum blossom
Stand proudly in the wind and snow
Friends, friends
You are my love for the sky
Experiencing the baptism of wind and rain
You use the gorgeous rainbow
Dress up the beautiful sky of life
Build a bridge of friendship between you and me
Originated from my grateful heart
Friends, friends
You are a bright and fragrant flower
orchid
Open the fragrant path of my heart
You smile a little
A little grass drunk in the cold winter
The heart looking forward to spring
Make a peach blossom in full bloom
Fruitful harvest dream
Friends, friends
You are my pale heart far away
An auspicious cloud came
The heart space embellishes my life
From now on, the clouds in my life
With a rosy smile
Friends, friends
You are a tree
In hot summer
Send me a green shade
You are a happy flying
butterfly
Flying in the window of my lonely heart
Bring me fresh spring breeze
Friends, friends
You are an umbrella in the rain
You are the rain of a long drought
You are the charcoal in the cold
You are the courier station of the soul
You are my touch
You are my gratitude
You are my bosom friend
You want to cherish Xiangcheng
Ah, friend
If you and my friendship
On the journey of life
It's just a rush of passers-by
But you are my heart
Forever collection
eternal.
The background of all creatures stabbing a horse's beehive
Grandpa hates wasp nest. All creatures are a collection of essays written by Feng Jicai, in which he wrote a piece of prose about poking a beehive. In the article, Feng Jicai said that he was because his grandfather hated the beehive very much. When there was a beehive, he dared not open the window, and his grandmother hated it, and wanted to poke the beehive out. Finally, out of curiosity, the owner of the article poked out the hornet nest that Grandpa and Grandma hated.
Feng Jicai's Writing Background
This article is a prose written by Feng Jicai. With vivid language, fascinating style and ups and downs of emotional changes, he described an unforgettable childhood for us. In curiosity, "I" stabbed the wasp's home, destroyed their life like a sin, determined to "stop doing something harmful to others", and triggered our thinking - harmonious coexistence between humans and animals.