The giant leafhopper (zhōng) is the largest surviving ant in China (螽螽, known as the grasshopper in northern China).

It is up to 11 cm long and has a large, stout body, green throughout, and a white half of the base of the leading edge of the forewings.
The giant leafhopper has a short, conical head and a grooved dorsal mask.
Compound eyeball shape, protruding. The periphery of the antennal fossa is strongly raised.
Prefer mulberry plants, such as golden figs, figs, etc.
Often living in trees, males call louder and can surpass the chirping of cicadas.
The main points that should be paid attention to in breeding: high temperature and high humidity, must be careful when feathering, the amount of food during the nymph period is very large, and the adult insects are good at flying.