if you just look at the topic, you must not know what I'm talking about. The word "crawling" is pronounced with a vowel sound, which is what my hometown calls cicada pupa; "Blind touch" is my hometown's name for the scarab.
"Touch and touch, come out and touch" refers to the mating behavior of beetles in the wild in the spring evening. Generally, they are together in pairs. Although it is dark and you can't see clearly, as long as you see two or three small black spots on the ground, touch them with your hands. Nine times out of ten, they are them, with the occasional exception that you will touch sheep dung.
At the peak of mating of scarabs, in the evening, the children took an empty glass bottle and ran to the wild sand to catch "blind touch". When they were lucky, they could catch two bottles a day. What is the use of catching it? Pour it into a boiling water bowl and burn it to death. Add some salt to taste and fry it with oil. It is a delicious food. In childhood, when children were short of food and clothing, it was a double enjoyment for children to play and eat. But the scarab is not commonly eaten, and some villages not far from us don't know that it can be eaten.
If you think the scarab is a little disgusting, then you must have more recognition for this delicious food, cicada pupa. Even if you don't like it, you always know it, and even the supermarket supplies it all the year round. In the summer evening, walking around the trees inside and outside the village, running quickly from one tree to another, even leaving the trees in the graveyard behind, is the situation when children caught cicadas and pupae when they were young. The meat of cicada pupa is thick, and its delicious degree is incomparable to that of scarab.
but as you know, from eggs to larvae, and then to the emergence of trees climbing out of the ground, cicada pupae live underground for as little as three to five years, and many of them are as long as seventeen years. As a result of this ordeal, some of them have just been unearthed and become Chinese food, while the lucky ones have become tree singers with a life span of two or three months. There is no need to lament that different species have different fates.
The cause of this article is that there is a little shady land downstairs, which was originally bare with soil, and now it is busy laying Yong bricks. Perhaps, many of the "crawling" under it were sealed under the brick and it was difficult to be unearthed.