The reporter recently learned that the popular science micro-movie - "Sound of Nature - Cricket", shot by the team of He Zhuqing from the School of Life Sciences of East China Normal University, brought people closer to the micro-world of crickets, and won the "2020 National Excellent Popular Science Micro Video" by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China. work".

  This 4 minutes and 43 seconds micro-movie is divided into three sections: cricket collection, scientific research, and culture. It is presented through light and shadow, so that the audience can not only fully understand the sound characteristics of crickets, but also re-understand the body structure, living habits, and characteristics of crickets. Knowledge of economic value, scientific research progress and song insect culture.

  It is understood that the production of the popular popular science micro-video of "The Sound of Teana - Cricket" took almost a whole year.

In the video, the dynamic scenes of crickets flapping their wings, fighting, mantis prey, and the melodious cricket chirping are fascinating.

  It is understood that the Biological Museum of East China Normal University is one of the scientific research centers with the largest collection of cricket species in the country, with more than 30 cricket type specimens preserved.

He Zhuqing said: "This video not only answers various questions about individual crickets, but also answers people's doubts about 'what are the scientific researches on crickets doing'." (Reporter Chen Jing produced Liu Peng)

Responsible editor: [Wu Qingcai]