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Childhood is to write about how hard to struggle, and then have a foothold in society, or how hard he is, how happy we are, and what to cherish.
The book of insects is admired by Fabre's writing, or the harmony between man and insects.
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Gorky's "Childhood" has feelings.
I benefited a lot from reading Gorky's book "Childhood". Compared with Gorky's childhood, how happy we are today!
Gorky was born into a family of carpenters. When he was 5 years old, his father died of illness, and life was even more difficult, and he lived with his mother at his grandfather's house. Due to his family's poverty, Gorky had to wear the clothes of his mother and grandfather to school.
When I think about it, I can't help but feel a little ashamed. Because even though we have such good conditions, we are in the midst of blessings and do not know the blessings, and we often pick and choose.
In order to go to school, Gorky had to pick up rags for money, and whenever he was not going to school, he got up early in the morning, carried a large cloth bag, walked the streets and alleys, picked up some rags, and sold scraps of paper to scrap processing. If you are lucky, you can have an income of half a rupee, and if you are unlucky, Gorky's school will not be settled. We don't have to worry about anything when we go to school now, and live a beautiful life of stretching out our hands for clothes and opening our mouths for food, compared to what reason do we have not to cherish our lives, and what reason do we have not to redouble our efforts to study?
Picking up rags of money became Gorky's tuition**, but the children of those rich families laughed at him for having a "stinky" smell on him. I don't think it's Gorky who smells, it's the children of rich families who deliberately laugh at Gorky, so they seem to have a "stinky" smell. Gorky turned the ridicule of others into a motivation to urge himself to study.
He studied hard and studied hard, and finally achieved excellent results, which was loved and respected by his teachers and classmates.
I closed the book and couldn't help but think about it.
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Fabre is a famous French scientist and popular science writer. Today, I read with great joy one of Fabre's books, "Insects". Fabre was the first scientist to study insects in nature, he devoted his life to go deep into the insect world, observe and experiment with insects in the natural environment, truly record the instincts and habits of insects, and wrote the "Insect Record", a masterpiece of entomology, he was respected and loved by people all over the world Fabre studied hard and sacrificed his private time to observe insects.
The Book of Insects depicts in detail the lives of insects: spiders, bees, praying mantises, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets, and more. This has made a great contribution to later generations, so that human society has rapidly gone away from modern civilization.
Somehow it appealed to me. This is a popular science book describing the fertility, labor, hunting and death of insects. The humorous narrative is hilarious ......What a strange and interesting story of the humanized bugs! Fabre's "Insects" made me feel no dream, and those specific and detailed words made me feel the presence of magnifying glasses, dampness, stars, and the smell of insects from time to time, as if I was in the scene.
The figures of the insects, which I had ignored for too long, and their arrogant chirping, gathered at once, and I held my breath, and then, with them, penetrated the darkness of my mind. It was Fabre who made me see the striking similarities between insects and us humans on many issues of life and death, labor and plunder. "Insects" is not a world created by a writer, it is different from **, they are the most basic facts!
It was every day and every night of Fabre's life, alone, quiet, almost isolated from the world of loneliness and hardship. I raised my head, and at this moment, I really wanted to raise my head and look up at the stars to deal with the mystery of the existence of insects.
After reading the life of the author of "Insects" and "Insects", I feel very deeply, "Insects" is not only full of awe of life, but also contains the truth-seeking spirit of pursuing truth and exploring the truth, which has given me great inspiration: in life and study, we must learn from Fabre's courage and perseverance to explore the world and pursue the truth, no matter what we do, we must be like Fabre, we must have a rigorous scientific spirit, and insist on "accurately describing the observed facts, without adding anything, Nor do they ignore anything". We must persevere in everything we do, and even if the conditions are difficult, we must continue to strive for our ideals.
All hot dead people strangled at twenty.
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