On a quiet night in Guangxi, a female nurse named Xiao Li was quietly guarding the peace of the hospital. The light of the moonlight casts a soft silver veil over this silent space. As she buried herself in the sea of medical records, the silence of the hospital was quietly shattered by an unusual whisper—a strange sound like a gossamer from under her chair, like a whisper hidden in the night wind.
At first, Xiao Li thought it was just a prank of the night, but the voice was like a naughty elf, becoming clearer and clearer, teasing every inch of her nerves. Curiosity is like a seed awakened by the spring breeze, quickly taking root in her heart. She squatted down gently, her eyes flashing with detective-like acuity, and began a silent "journey in search of sound".
After some meticulous "investigation", the source of the sound gradually surfaced - it was the chair that had accompanied her countless days and nights, telling unknown secrets. Xiao Li's heart couldn't help but beat faster, and she carefully took the scissors, as if she was about to uncover the seal of an ancient puzzle.
With the gentle movement of the scissors, the shell of the chair slowly peels away, revealing the hidden world within. At that moment, a surprising picture appeared in front of Xiao Li's eyes: a group of small beings as white as snow were busy gnawing on the wooden "palace", they were the larvae of the longhorn beetle, the miniature carpenters of nature, feeding on wood, silently weaving a chapter of their existence.
This scene has caused ripples on the Internet. Some netizens joked: "This nurse sister must have been a keen woodpecker in her last life, and she can even capture this subtle sound." Some netizens were amazed by her extraordinary hearing, but they didn't know that in the quiet land of the hospital, even the slightest sound can be infinitely amplified and become a unique melody in the night.
The larvae of the longhorn beetle, these seemingly weak but powerful little creatures, they take pleasure in biting wood, not only challenging the tenacity of wood, but also silently participating in the cycle and change of nature. Their stories, small but vivid, are like the most inconspicuous stars in the night sky, but they are also in their own orbits, shining with a unique light.
Xiao Li's discovery is not only an unexpected encounter, but also a gentle revelation of the mysteries of the natural world. In this tranquil hospital, people and nature, in such a wonderful way, work together to interpret a warm chapter of listening, discovery and understanding.