1. These silkworms are as thick as pen leads. They all hold their heads high and are dreaming happily.
2. I am busy with silkworm business and urgent farm work, but I don’t know for whom the spring scenery is beautiful?
3. Whose family cooks cocoons for a whole village and talks coquettishly to the silk lady across the fence.
4. The silkworms in Sanmian eat many leaves, and the mulberry trees in the streets have empty branches.
5. The golden silkworm has no ability to spin silk, and the earthenware chicken has no function in the morning.
6. A grain of dry rice, a drop of wine, a thousand silkworms, and a foot of silk.
7. The big silkworms on the mulberry leaves have been sleeping for three days. They were like ants at first and now they are cocoons.
8. Green mulberry leaves reflect in the pond, and red silkworms want to warm the house in March.
9. New silkworms are an inch long, with thousands of heads piercing the mulberry trees.
10. There are few idle people in the countryside in April, sowing sericulture and sowing fields.
11. In April, the summer air is clear, the silkworms are sleeping, their heads are held high, and their eyebrows are blooming again.
12. The layers of hemp leaves are bright and the leaves are bright. Whose family cooks cocoons for a whole village? The lady whispering coquettishly across the fence.
13. God still hinders farming. Silkworms are afraid of rain and cold, and seedlings are afraid of fire. Yin is also wrong; sunny is also wrong.
14. When I picked up the silkworm's body, a leaf was firmly stuck to its feet, and it took a little effort to separate them. It turns out that silkworms’ feet are like suckers!
15. I picked up a silkworm and looked left and right. Its head was big, but its eyes were small, like small black dots. The body is divided into sections, with a small black spot on each side of each section.
16. The silkworm's body is divided into six or seven segments, and each segment has small black spots like stars on both sides.
17. Silkworms only like to eat mulberry leaves, and they must be broken into pieces with scissors and arrows, otherwise the cocoons will be black.
18. It would be a mistake to think that only strong passions such as ambition and love can suppress other emotions. Although laziness is as weak as water, it often conquers us: it penetrates into all goals and actions in life, eroding and destroying passion and virtue.
19. Although laziness is as weak as water, it often conquers us: it penetrates into all goals and behaviors in life, eroding and destroying passion and virtue.
20. I am a spring silkworm. I will spin silk after eating mulberry leaves. Even if I boil it in a pot, the silk will continue to grow after it dies, in order to add a little warmth to the world.
21. Spring silkworms will not stop running out of silk until they die, but people will not stop until they are pregnant. 1
22. When Zigui cries for the fourth time, he looks at the thick silkworms and is afraid of the thin leaves.
23. The pheasants and wheat seedlings are beautiful, and the silkworms are sleeping on the mulberry leaves.
24. Spring silkworms harvest filaments, and autumn ripens the royal tax.
25. The little silkworms are slow to get up. They look a bit like sea cucumbers. They shrink and stretch their bodies, which is interesting. After a few days, many silkworms do not eat and do not move, as if they are dead. I was very anxious, so I went to see them in the morning, and several times at noon and evening.
26. A few days later, the little silkworms grew bigger, and I began to observe their actions carefully.
27. I am very excited to see the birth of these little lives. So, I used a brush to brush them one by one onto the fresh and chopped mulberry leaves.
28. Spring is coming, the flowers in the fields are blooming, and my little silkworms have emerged from the silkworm eggs at some point.
29. When silkworms eat mulberry leaves, they make a "rustling" sound. If you close your eyes, you will think it is raining lightly.
30. The silkworm’s mouth was originally very small, but now it can open very wide. At this time, the silkworm baby ate the mulberry leaves much faster than before. A large mulberry leaf was eaten up in a short time.
31. After a month, the silkworm baby is already over an inch long and is much cuter than the newly born silkworm baby. You see, their chubby white and green bodies are so interesting to twist around.
32. Spring silkworms eat mulberry leaves, but what they spit out are gold and silver threads. It dedicated its short life to mankind.
33. The silkworms began to spin silk. They held their heads high and chests high, and swayed slowly and leisurely, vomiting, vomiting, endlessly, as if there was a ball of silk thread in the belly of the silkworm, which could never be pulled out.
34. Later, I discovered that they were shedding their skin.
Unfortunately, I missed the opportunity to watch the silkworm shed its skin this time.
35. The silkworm begins to molt. It first tightened its body, and then straightened its tail one after another! A pair of golden feet were first exposed from under the belly, all the way to the tail. They were motionless, probably resting. After a while, it bit the skin again with its mouth, shrunk its tail, and shed a little more skin...
36. I don’t know how long it took, but it finally shed off the dirty old khaki skin. . The silkworm body, which has become white and plump, soft and shiny, seems to be wearing a snow-white dress, so beautiful.
37. Old silkworms or snow cocoons spin messy silk.
38. Those who are covered with silkworms are not silkworm farmers.
39. We must remember that the silkworm that has made a cocoon cannot see the world outside the cocoon.
40. Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and wax torches will turn to ashes before their tears dry up.
41. Silkworms begin to give birth in March and are as thin as ox hair.
42. Spiders are not as clever as silkworms.
43. Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they are dead.
44. Look, how high they raise their heads! Choose a place in a corner of the box, first stick the spun silk to the paper, and then keep moving your head, working tirelessly day and night, and finally weave a cocoon.
45. After a few days, the silkworms began to build beautiful silk houses.
46. A silkworm crawled towards the edge of a mulberry leaf. When its mouth touched the edge of the leaf, it started eating in big mouthfuls. After a while, a big hole leaked out of the mulberry leaf.