Knowledge expansion:
Bean weevil is a COLEOPTERA insect, which is listed as an exotic quarantine pest in China. The insect is widely distributed, and its host plants are mostly kidney beans, broad beans, wheat, buckwheat, peas, red beans and lentils, and its larvae feed on beans, causing serious harm to stored edible beans.
From the birth of kidney beans, they grew up with other kidney beans in a spacious room. They feed on plants and grow day after day. The author describes the learning process of bean elephants and their relationship with their companions.
With the passage of time, the elephant gradually broke away from the original group and embarked on a journey of exploring the world alone. They met all kinds of challenges and obstacles, but through courage and wisdom, the elephant overcame the difficulties and gradually grew into a powerful individual.
In the process of exploration, the elephant communicates and interacts with other insects and animals. The author vividly describes the relationship between the bean elephant and ants, bees and other insects, and shows their cooperation and interdependence.
Through a series of experiences, the elephant gradually matured and had a deep understanding of life and nature. They realize that every living thing has its own value and function, and human beings should also respect and protect other species in nature. The elephant has also learned to be grateful and cherish every day in the process of growing up.
In the story describing the bean elephant, the author discusses the role and position of insects in the ecosystem. Insects are an indispensable part of the biological chain and play an important role in pollen transmission and food chain regulation. The interaction between kidney beans and other insects shows the diversity and complexity of the insect world.
This insect shows the meaning and value of life by describing the growth experience of the elephant, and appeals to people to protect the natural environment and respect biodiversity. This book not only brings happiness and enlightenment to readers, but also makes us reflect on our relationship with nature.