What woman gives birth to a moth's son?
Women have children without moths. Because the son of Helicoverpa armigera, also known as seme, refers to godson and goddaughter. The ancients thought that the salamander was barren, so they caught the moth and fed it as a seme. In fact, the conclusion of the ancients was wrong. The moth is a green insect, while the grub is a parasitic bee. It often catches moths and stores them in their nests, lays eggs in their bodies and uses them as food after hatching. However, through this ancient poem, it is not difficult to see that the ancestors' sense of hardship is "unfilial to have three sons and no great future." They have a human mission to carry on the family line, and they have no children. It is worthy of their ancestors to raise an adopted son and daughter. This answer is for reference only. Don't be blindly superstitious.