The meaning of Papilio: Papilio refers to the larvae of mosquitoes, also known as autumn insects and bleeding insects. The slender dark brown body swims vertically in the water, feeding on bacteria and unicellular algae in the water and breathing air.
The source records: Erya Shi Yu, Flies and Rings Jin Guopu Note: "There is a little red bug in the well named cockroach."
Translation of vernacular Chinese: In the article Erya Shi Yu, Guo Pu of the Jin Dynasty commented on The Fly and the Ring: "The little red bug in the well water is called a dragonfly."
Words related to old things:
1, fly, when reading yuān, it refers to donkeys, and also describes the buckling and crawling of insects. From "Guangya Releasing Insects": "I'm dying, I'm dying." (Vernacular translation: Old people, also known as flies. )
2. Go forward after a long time, that is to say, mosquito larvae walk slowly in the water, and after tempering, they must overcome difficulties and keep moving forward.
Make sentences:
1) You are alone in the boundless loneliness of your soul. A quiet and lonely girl is a lonely lotus flower, blooming on the branches of love.
2) True loneliness is not loneliness, but falling into the abyss of spiritual emptiness.
3) Kneeling in front of two graves without tombstones, Linxi suddenly remembered that he was still alone, so he thought it would be better to wait on them with their three generations.
4) Being with children during the day is also full of happiness. When I was alone at night, Lin Tao's ears were empty, and her heart was full of melancholy and dissatisfaction with her teaching methods.