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CATDOLL: A summary of the demotion of the Golden Cicada. There must be a cause and process.

1. Summary of Jin Chan's demotion. There must be a cause and process

Tang Monk was originally the second disciple of Tathagata Buddha, named "Jin Chanzi". Due to his arrogance (refusing to listen to teachings and despising Buddhism), Tathagata Buddha banished his true soul, reincarnated him in the East, and became a mortal.

To say it is difficult:

The fall from the body of a Buddha to that of a mortal is undoubtedly a fatal regression in Buddhist mythology, and its nature is like falling from the top of a mountain to the bottom of a valley.

Jin Chanzi (Tang Monk) was demoted to a mortal body by the Tathagata Buddha because he thought he had achieved a lot and did not need to make any progress. He was arrogant and complacent in his behavior and mentality, and he disrespected his teacher's teachings.

In Journey to the West, we can call the Buddha's arrangement God's will; if we look at it from a realistic perspective, Tang Monk's difficulty in retreating is entirely the inevitable result of pride and complacency under the laws of nature - the sun sets at noon, the moon wanes when it is full, and a full moon will inevitably bring damage!

2. Where do rhinoceros beetles usually appear?

Some say it's on July 10th. Pay more attention to willows, elms, and some trees where beetles like to gather. Fairies usually live in places where sap is flowing, such as some willows where many flower beetles gather. Fairies may live in slightly higher places. Bring a pole with you. Fairies will pretend to be dead when they encounter danger. If you poke them with a pole, they will fall down. Some thin trees can be kicked and they will also fall down. You may pick up fairies in some brightly lit places at night because fairies are phototropic. If you have the chance, you can use a flashlight to look at the trunks and branches of trees at night.

3. Where did Sun Wukong come from and where was his birthplace?

Flower and Fruit Mountain in Aolai Kingdom, Dongsheng Shenzhou

4. Where do mealworms grow?

Most of the supplies are now farmed, and I've never heard of any place relying on wild resources!

Mealworms are active by nature and are active both day and night. Generally, there are 3-4 generations with overlapping generations. There is no overwintering and they can still develop normally in winter. The suitable breeding temperature is 20-30℃. At 20-25℃, the egg stage is 7-8 days, the larval stage is 122 days, the pupal stage is 8 days, and it takes about 133 days for the egg to develop into an adult. At 28-30℃, the egg stage is 3-6 days, the larval stage is 100 days, the pupal stage is 6 days, and it only takes 110 days for the egg to develop into an adult. Humidity also has a great impact on its reproduction. The appropriate relative humidity is 60-70%. When the humidity is too high, reaching 90%, most of the larvae will die when they reach the 2nd or 3rd instar. When the humidity is below 50%, the yellow mealworms will grow to adulthood.

The egg-laying amount is greatly reduced. The adult emergence rate is more than 90%, with a sex ratio of 1:1. They like to live in groups and prefer dim light. They move more vigorously after dusk. After emergence, they mate and lay eggs 3 days later. They lay eggs on the feed at night. Each female can lay more than 200 eggs, and dozens of them are often stuck together. The surface is sticky with food debris. The egg shell is thin and soft. The life span of females varies from 1 to 3 months. After half a month of laying eggs, the egg-laying amount decreases and they can be eliminated. The egg stage lasts for 1 week in July and August. The larvae have 1 to 10 instars and molt once every 4 to 6 days. After 60 to 80 days, they like to gather together and start feeding activities at temperatures above 13°C.

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