Today, I got up early and observed ants in a dry place.
I used a magnifying glass to see clearly the true face of the ant: the ant's body is composed of three small balls. Its head is relatively large, with two flexible tentacles on it. Its mouth looks like two curved pliers. Its chest is a bit small. Six thin and long legs grow here. Its belly is round and bulging, trailing behind.
I used a red crayon to draw a circle around an ant. The ant suddenly panicked and must have been thinking: Oh my god, how could such a red obstacle appear in front of me? Will it eat me? So, I took a few steps back in fear. Unexpectedly, I encountered the red obstacle again, and I was startled again: I had no choice but to grit my teeth and push through. It carefully raised its foot and touched the red line. There was no movement. Then it stepped forward with confidence and climbed out on tiptoes.
If it can withstand the test of "obstacles", it must not be able to withstand the water. I'm going to create a "flood". So, I poured some water on an ant. It floated up all of a sudden, struggling desperately, its hands formed a "human" shape, and its "hairs" seemed to stand up. After two or three seconds, it was blown to the ground again by the wind, and miraculously stood up. Ants are so tenacious in life!
I took another piece of bread and put it on the ground to see how the ants carried the food. After a while, a big ant was attracted by the smell. It climbed up and down, looked around, and finally figured it out. This is a very large piece of milk bread. It quickly crawled home. After a while, the ant came out, followed by a large, dark group of people. Suddenly, more than twenty ants surrounded the piece of bread. Under the command of the big ants, some ants got to the bottom and prepared to lift the bread; some bit the bread to make it easier to move the bread forward. Perhaps because the bread was too big, some ants gnawed some pieces and carried them home first. In this way, the group of ants worked together and moved the bread into the house step by step. I was stunned.
What a cute little creature, I was a little amazed. When they encountered difficulties, they did not lower their heads and retreat, but fought forward and finally won. When they saw delicious food, they knew how to share, unite and help each other, and worked together to move home. Aren’t we trying to learn this spirit?