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A poem describing mantis
1, fluttering green, angry arms. -"Eight Things of Painting Grasshopper Mantis" Song Dynasty: Li Gang

Mantis, proudly dressed in green, shook her arm angrily, trying to leave a mark.

2. Mantis is not a car driver, and then the leaves climb up a hidden green bush. -"Painting Mantis under Eight Flowers" became a vulture in Qing Dynasty.

Mantis is not the person who blocks the car with his body, but hides in the leaves and clings to branches and disappears into the green bushes.

3. With narrow body, sharp teeth and big belly, Li Qiao looked up at his feet. -"On Mantis Shape" Jia Sidao in Song Dynasty

Slender body, sharp teeth, and a big belly, standing up with front feet to peep.

4, the head is high and the eyes reflect Lin Ming, it must be a car. -Zhu's Mantis in Ming Dynasty

Hold your head high and your eyes are on the forest, and you will block the car with your forearm and push it forward.

5. When the green belt is cloudy, the crown angle is excited. -"Four Miscellaneous Paintings and Two Mantis" Ming Dynasty: Ou Daren

When the trees are lush, it can be said that mantis lies on the branches to exercise its arms and tentacles.