1. Is silkworm breeding a busy agricultural activity in summer?Yes. This sentence comes from the third volume of the People's Education Press edition of the textbook "Farmer's Song of the Four Seasons", the original text is as follows: In spring, the spring breeze blows, flowers bloom, grass grows, and butterflies fly. The wheat seedlings are tender and the mulberry leaves are lush and plump. In summer, the farm work is busy, from collecting silkworms to planting rice. Getting up early to work, returning home under the moonlight. In autumn, the rice comes into season, and the grains are as fragrant as gold. Although my body is tired, my heart is full of joy. In winter, the snow has just cleared up, and the newly made cotton-padded clothes are warm and light. The farm work of the year is over, and everyone is smiling. 2. How many days does it take to raise silkworms?Taking the transformation from silkworm eggs to silkworm moths as an example, it usually takes 40 to 50 days. The growth and development of silkworms are related to the temperature, humidity and food fed in the growth environment. Under normal circumstances, the estrus period is 10 to 11 days, and the larval stage is about 25 days. Specifically, the first instar is 4 to 5 days, the second instar is 3 to 4 days, the third instar is 4 days, the fourth instar is 6 days, the fifth instar is 7 to 9 days, the pupa stage is 14 to 18 days, and the silkworm moth stage is 3 to 4 days. 3. What can you say about the hard work of silkworm farmers?Raising silkworms is a very troublesome thing. There is a poem from the ancients that can more or less express the hardship of raising silkworms. "I went into the city yesterday, and when I came back, my clothes were full of tears. Those who are dressed in silk and satin are not silkworm breeders." It is also very difficult for our parents to raise us. Our parents welcomed our arrival with tears and happy smiles. But from the moment we came into the world, our parents had an extra heavy task - taking care of us. Although this is a heavy burden, my parents raised me without complaint. In order to give us a comfortable living environment, they always work so hard and so hard. When I was young, I always took this for granted because I didn't understand and didn't know the hard work of my parents. Now, I have grown up, and I know that I should be grateful to my parents and understand them, and I should take on the responsibility of taking care of and respecting my parents. 4. Why do the elders in your family not allow you to raise silkworms?Elderly people in the family don't allow silkworms to be raised, probably because children would be scared to see them. Raising silkworms is a very hard job, and you need to plant enough mulberry trees in the field. To raise silkworms, you need to prepare a clean, unused room at home and disinfect it in advance. You can buy silkworm seeds at the local agricultural supply store, and you can start picking mulberry leaves to feed the silkworms after they hatch. It's a little bit at first, but as the silkworms grow up, they need more mulberry leaves. When they are about to spin silk, they need to eat regardless of the day, and they also need to clean the silkworm feces. It's really hard work. 5. Use a few sentences to describe the hard work of raising silkworms?Ode to the Silkworm Era: Five Dynasties Author: Jiang Yigong I have worked so hard but the basket is still full of cocoons. I still feel sad as I reel silk under the lamp. I don't know where I came from in terms of suffering, but I just want the mandarin ducks embroidered on my clothes. Translation: The silkworm cocoons obtained through hard work are not enough to fill the basket. Boiling silkworms in the dead of night, the hatred is longer than the silk. The nobles wear silk and satin, but they don't know the hardship of raising silkworms. They were just greedy for the mandarin ducks embroidered on their clothes. Silkworm Woman Pink has no color of hunger, how can it know the glory of the world. Every year I talk about the hard work of the silkworms, but I am covered in ramie. 6. Tell us about the hard work of raising silkworms?1. The hard work of raising silkworms. The annual silkworm raising business is about to begin again, weeding out the milk green silkworms little by little. 2. Finally! The compulsory course for primary school students nationwide has come. The old mother who raises silkworms escaped it when she was a child, and she can’t escape it now. 3. Wouldn’t it be a pity not to use such fresh and tender mulberry leaves to raise silkworms? 4. The kid next door has been raising silkworms recently, and he brought them home to show off. He was holding the silkworms in his hands, which really made me excited. 5. The toothpaste has a faint mulberry leaf smell, which is quite refreshing. It reminds me of raising silkworms when I was in primary school. When there were no mulberry leaves left, I fed them elm leaves, which they would eat even when they were very hungry. 6. The silkworm breeding season has arrived. I received hundreds of silkworms early in the morning, but I cannot afford to feed them. 7. Thinking back to the days of raising silkworms, more than ten years have passed without me realizing it. 8. It's the silkworm breeding season again. I raised the little guys, but I can't find mulberry leaves. Taobao sells everything. I have to say that the pixels are very similar to my eyesight. |
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