There is a moral about butterfly. It is a beautiful insect. In China, it is often regarded as a symbol of elegant culture, and butterflies flying in pairs are also regarded as a symbol of free love. Many people appreciate the beauty of butterflies. Let's look at the moral of butterflies.
There is a moral about butterflies. 1 Butterfly symbolizes freedom and beauty. When you break the cocoon into a butterfly, there is a sublimation from ugliness to beauty, and the butterfly also symbolizes some successful images.
There has always been a legend that "Liang Zhu turned into a butterfly" in ancient times, and butterflies have been used to symbolize a wonderful and true love between life and death since ancient times.
"Butterfly Qi Fei" is often used as an ornament to express wishes for the bride and groom to grow old together.
The "butterfly" of the butterfly is homophonic with the "blessing" of the blessing, which is also considered as a symbol of good luck.
Butterflies emerge from their cocoons and become beautiful from ugliness, which is a symbol of freedom and a sign of success. These are the common meanings and symbols of butterflies.
Moral of the butterfly: A long time ago, butterflies were appreciated by people because of their beauty in body, shape, color and emotion, and were sung by generations. Butterfly is the most beautiful insect, known as "flying flower" and "beauty of insect country", and it is a symbol of elegant culture. Traditional literature in China often regards the flying butterfly as a symbol of free love, which expresses people's yearning and pursuit for free love.
Butterflies are loyal to their lovers and have only one partner in their lives. As one of the representatives, butterfly is considered as a symbol of good luck and beauty. Such as butterflies and butterflies, are often used to symbolize sweet love and happy marriage, showing the pursuit of perfection and beauty. Also, because butterflies are homophonic, they are also used to describe longevity.
Butterflies are famous for their beautiful patterns, symmetrical patterns and dazzling colors. There are more than13,000 species, such as Cuifeng butterfly and Tiger butterfly. What people can really see with their own eyes are only prepared specimens and ornamental butterflies in the National Botanical Garden. It is just a romantic legend to let these beautiful spirits truly exist around us and be within reach.
Today, however, we have turned this legend into reality. On the wedding day, we received a beautiful living thing and made a beautiful wish at the same time, symbolizing a free and romantic butterfly, dancing slowly from your hand, letting go of our ideals and wishes, and making ourselves the protagonist in the legend. How amazing! Therefore, flying butterflies will surely become a fashionable brand-new wedding culture!
The moral of butterflies II. The growth process of butterflies must go through four stages: egg stage, larval stage, pupal stage and adult stage, in order to complete the life history of a generation. They are typical insects that are completely deformed.
1, egg stage (embryo stage)
Butterflies usually lay eggs on leaves where larvae can eat, but occasionally they lay eggs near plants where larvae eat.
2. Larval stage
A fertilized egg undergoes cell division to form a new life. When the embryo in the egg matures, it will break through the eggshell and be displayed as the first meal. Start eating plants again, or many larvae will die immediately.
3. Pupal stage
When most butterfly larvae are mature, they spin silk on the host plants or other objects to form mats, hook them with the foot hooks at the belly end, and then spin silk to enclose the chest and plants, just like an electrician tying his waist and pole with a safety belt when operating on a telephone pole, and then peeling off the last layer of skin to form a pupa.
4. adulthood
After adults mature in the pupa shell, they climb out of the pupa shell, which is called eclosion. The newly emerged butterfly wings are soft and shriveled. Within a few minutes, the wings spread out quickly and fly once every 1 ~ 2 hours.
Butterflies are mostly between 5~ 10cm, and their bodies are divided into head, chest and abdomen. Two pairs of wings; Three feet. There are a pair of hammer-shaped antennae on the head, with thick ends and wide wings, which stand on the back when resting.
Butterfly antenna is rod-shaped, and each node at the end of the antenna is thick and hammer-shaped. The body and wings are flattened by scaly hairs. The abdomen is slender. The largest is Papilio Queen Alexandra in eastern New Guinea, with a female wingspan of 3 1cm. The smallest butterfly in Afghanistan has a wingspan of only 7mm.
The mouthparts are mouthparts; Feet are walking feet; Wings are scale wings; Totally perverted.
There is a moral about butterflies. Generally, butterflies are not poisonous, only a few butterflies are poisonous.
In fact, all butterflies themselves do not produce toxins. Some butterflies are poisonous because they feed on poisonous plants. As long as they touch butterflies and don't eat them, they will be fine. However, it is recommended to wash your hands immediately after touching butterflies, which usually does not have much impact on the human body.
Examples of poisonous butterflies
1. Papilio africana: Papilio africana is a beautiful big butterfly. Its appearance makes people feel beautiful and harmless, but in fact it is extremely poisonous, making it the most poisonous butterfly in the world.
2. Tiger-striped carnivorous butterfly: This butterfly has been living in the tropical jungle of Brazil, bigger than other butterflies, and it also has this very hard pliers mouth and highly toxic saliva.
How to breed butterflies
1. Prepare the container
The container for raising butterflies is preferably a wire mesh, which can provide a place for butterflies to rely on. In addition, glass jars and glass bottles of more than one liter are also good choices. Then, lay a screen or coarse cotton cloth on the top of the container and fix it with a rubber band. Be careful not to use perforated cans.
Step 2 catch larvae
Before raising butterflies, it is necessary to collect butterfly larvae on nearby hillsides or Woods. You can prepare a small bamboo basket, and when you see the eggs on the branches, you can break the whole branches and put them in the basket. Generally, there are Papilio formosana parasites on Papilio plants and Papilio formosana parasites on Fennel plants.
3. Breeding environment
Before putting the collected branches into the container, it is necessary to check whether there are other insects or spiders on the leaves, so as not to hurt or even kill the butterfly later, and then cut off the leaves and put some fresh leaves and flowers in the container to provide a suitable growth environment for the butterfly.
4, post-management
During butterfly breeding, it is necessary to check the growth of eggs regularly. Generally, it takes 9- 14 days to change from a pupa to a butterfly. Butterflies that have just broken cocoons won't eat for hours. When they start flying, they can be stocked in the garden and provided with juicy fruit crumbs and nectar.