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The term pinzhong serves as an index for many aficionados, as a pointer to the cricket's appearance, unique fighting style, habits and other behavioral patterns.
As mentioned above, they merely judge the quality of crickets by size.
Male crickets are mated with females, in order to fine-tune their physical condition and boost their vigour.
Past fighting performance is concerned simply with pinzhong, not the individual cricket's fighting record.
Without them the complex culture surrounding crickets would be undermined.
The purpose is to improve the accuracy of judging the relative merits of crickets by combining many variables.
The xishuaipen is the cricket's "home", and must always be kept clean.
As crickets can easily lose their strength or their legs when touched, great care must be exercised in handling them.
Non-ordinary crickets are classified as those that deviate from this definition.
Many types of cao are used at this stage, and there are many ways to stimulate the crickets.
In other words, crickets require delicate and careful nurturing.
Dominant prey were caterpillars (33% of prey biomass), and other herbivores including crickets, katydids, scarab beetles and phasmids.
Their knowledge and skills have a specific purpose: to catch crickets, which they value only as merchandise.
The pairing of crickets is based on a weight system and, basically, crickets of the same size are paired.
Care is also given to the water the crickets drink.
Evaluation of the relative merits of crickets naturally depends on an expert level of knowledge and skill.
In bad times, no crickets of saleable quality may be captured.
Nutritious foods for crickets are sold at the hua-niao-yu-chong market, next to the crickets and the implements for looking after them.
The crickets are compared with respect to size, and those that are obviously smaller than those caught by the others are immediately released.
They simply put two crickets in a small container and stimulate them to fight using the stem of some plant growing nearby.
As this sorting process is repeated many times, not more than twenty crickets are actually caught.
As crickets concentrate in certain areas, it is more efficient for hunters to know exactly where they are.
As morning approaches, the hunters start focusing on large crickets.
If, however, good crickets cannot be found locally, hunters will go to more distant villages.
Not all crickets found are captured and sold, since, from the hunting stage to the point of sale, only size is of significance.
First, whereas in the case of ordinary animals the loser of a fight cries out, the crickets that wins the fight does so.
As their only purpose in catching the crickets is to sell them immediately, they do not need to identify them on an individual basis.
Considering that crickets are hunted in order to be sold, it might be thought that the hunters would extend their talents to the sales process.
Much importance is attached to the origin of the crickets.
Accordingly, hunters pay no attention to these crickets, no matter how many there are.
Contemporaries tried to explain this in terms of cricketing metaphors.
The parental individuals were fed field crickets ad libitum for 10 days, after which they were frozen for subsequent morphometric analysis.
Establishing soundtrack: crickets, accompanied by a synthesised pulsing wash, a narrow noise-band.
In the country, the crickets are a constant acoustic presence at certain times of day, just as machine sounds are in the city.
In the night-time forest, analogous treatments are given to a passing mosquito and the chirping crickets, respectively.
Basically, any food that is edible for human beings can be given to crickets.
Non-ordinary crickets are divided into three types based on subjective criteria according to superficial characteristics: peculiarities in shape, external characteristics and colour.
Although the number of pinzhong of non-ordinary crickets is not substantially different to ordinary crickets, not many of them are actually placed in the market.
Inevitably, the scale used is made especially for crickets, since such small weights are rarely measured in everyday life.
The "food," "home," "bath" and other care given to crickets by aficionados are aimed at maintaining the cricket's health and physical condition for fighting.
The sound localisation of crickets is a good illustration.
Even among aficionados, it is not generally known what owners feed to their crickets.
Since the crickets eventually become less active, hunters dispose of the ones that are unlikely to be sold whenever fresh crickets are obtained.
Many people keep what they feed their crickets secret.
Another important method of determining the quality of crickets is xiangfa, judgement by appearance.
Neither they nor the urban merchants usually go into the countryside around the farming villages to hunt the crickets themselves.
In other words, crickets are simply commodities - hunters need have no further feelings towards them.
Typical of this culture is that of fighting crickets.
A postinsemination barrier to fertilization isolates two closely related ground crickets.
Research is also being carried out on grasshoppers and crickets.
Their knowledge is based on the actual habits of crickets, consistent with observation-based knowledge that can be explained in terms of ecology, biology and praxiology of insects.
They roughly determine differences in strength between the crickets, but this information serves as nothing more than a sales pitch for when they are selling the crickets on.
Although it is difficult to catch crickets there because of the densely growing corn, large crickets are believed to congregate there because of the food available.
Although this remains a mystery, most people know that crickets are classified by pinzhong and xiangfa for the purpose of determining their relative merits and the price differences.
Furthermore, crickets from distant regions that were scarce in the past are now readily available in the cities, due in no small degree to improved transport facilities.
We hear crickets and bugs, and further, space is created aurally through reverberation (the first bird is dry at 00.05:20; the second is reverberated at 00.05:56).
The relative merits of crickets are thus judged, not only by referring to the shape of each bage but also by the classification based on colour and pattern.
Second, in the case of ordinary animals, the male lies on top of the female when mating, but with crickets, the female lies on top of the male.
Fighting crickets have been given a new value in the process, being elevated from a simple living being to a cultural being, which reflects the human beings themselves.
Nevertheless, pinzhong that have produced a large number of battle-tried warriors are believed to indicate a potential for strength and, understandably, such crickets are highly popular.
Cricketing analogies are much in vogue at the moment.
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I shall try to match his moderation of language and tone and the avoidance of cricketing metaphors.
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At the end of the day, it is a matter for individuals and for the cricketing authorities.
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We are talking about a national institution, in which not only the cricketing authorities, but the ordinary paying and playing public have a stake.
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I do not know all the cricketing terms, but he did not knock this maiden over by his speech!
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She will no doubt find a good glossary of cricketing terms there.
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I am not up to continuing the cricketing analogies.
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In cricketing language, the law in these cases is only a long—stop.
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To continue the cricketing metaphor, it is a question of reverse spin.
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We deal with them all the time at the beginning of the cricketing season without any problem.
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If the number of batsmen is reduced at the beginning of the cricketing season, the average increases because the number of runs scored is divided between fewer batsmen.
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Old men can play bowls, young men and maidens play tennis, we have open air swimming baths, crickets pitches and dart clubs, an up-to-date ambulance and a nursing association.
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I understand that the cricketing authorities this coming summer may be toying with the idea of a trial period of allow the umpire to contract out of applying the law.
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I risk another cricketing metaphor.
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Crickets as well are very efficient when you compare nutrients.
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The vivarium also breeds crickets, rats and mice for food in a specific private space on the premises.
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Tarantulas are generally offered 12 prey items (such as crickets) once weekly, although they can typically survive for several weeks without food.
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Juveniles and yearlings tend to feed on small insects such as ants, spiders, crickets, and caterpillars.
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The corollary discharge is used to inhibit the auditory system's response to cricket's own song and prevent desensitization.
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The sounds produced are loud enough to reduce the cricket's auditory system's response to other sounds.
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The full span of his career is uncertain because he was almost certainly active before cricket's "statistical record" began in 1772.
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You see her as a fifteen-year-old, and with her female friends they have a club, they play cricket.
Uneaten crickets must be removed, as they will bite a sleeping newt.
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Cricket-fighting is a sport in which two male crickets are made to engage in a duel, and it often involves gambling.
Field crickets eat a broad range of feeds: seeds, plants, or insects (dead or alive).
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On the brink of the crisis, his preoccupation is cricket!
They are commonly fed with small crickets dusted with a calcium powder.
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Crickets were presented with signal plus noise stimuli and the spikes from cercal interneurons due to this input were recorded.
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In captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax moth, fruits flies, mealworms and houseflies.
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No other special knowledge, skill or invention is needed in relation to looking after captured crickets.
They turn off their torches and creep about on tiptoe in search of large crickets, following their chirping.
Hunters are interested in nothing but the size of the crickets.
Identification of crickets on an individual basis is influenced only by the hunters' criterion of body size.
While there are no particular names by category, crickets are divided into two groups: large, ordinary crickets and non-ordinary.
Pinzhong represents the cricket's physical characteristics, decided by the combination of characteristics of each body part.
Their tools are minimal, limited to what is required to catch and sell the crickets, and they are distinguished neither by design nor handiwork.
Nuclear gene genealogies reveal historical, demographic and selective factors associated with speciation in field crickets.
They sit on the ground in a circle, line up their containers filled with crickets, and show their catch to one another.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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