Today, on the way to school, I found a dying big caterpillar crawling slowly, and I also saw a small ant hovering around the big caterpillar, as if trying to get it back to its nest, but there was nothing I could do, because the big caterpillar was really too big for a small ant.
I stared at them to see how things would develop. Although this little ant is so small compared with the big caterpillar, it doesn't want to give up this hard-won delicacy easily. I saw that it pulled from the head of the big caterpillar for a while and pushed from the tail for a while. It really did its best, but the big caterpillar did not move. I think the little ant will go home helplessly after being exhausted, but something strange happened. I saw the two tentacles on the little ant's head swinging up and down constantly. I was wondering what it was going to do. Soon, swarms of ants came to the big green worm, some pushing and some pulling, and some lazy guys even climbed onto the big green worm to enjoy the delicious food. Finally, the huge caterpillar was successfully transported back to the nest by countless small ants.
ah! Small ants have this spirit of perseverance, unity and mutual assistance, not to mention us? Let's remember Zweig's words-if all human work is worth doing and well done, we should concentrate on it.