What did the dramatist Rothdam say about insects, and what did you experience

Updated on culture 2024-03-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 Lu Xun. He once put "Insects".

    It is called a model of "telling insect stories" and "telling insect life". 2 Zhou Zuoren said: "It's more interesting and meaningful than watching those boring ** dramas."

    3 Zhou Zuoren said: "He looks at insect nature with human nature, and looks at social life with insect nature. 4 Zhou Zuoren said:

    When I saw the writings of this 'poet of science,' I couldn't help but think of the old things, envy the young people of other countries who have such good books to read, and hope that someone in China will do this work of compilation."5 Rodin, the famous French dramatist.

    He said, "This great scientist thinks like a philosopher, sees like an artist, and writes like a writer."6 Lu Xun said: "Now Fabre, the French entomological master who has been repeatedly introduced in China.

    fabre), which also has this tendency. There are two other shortcomings of his book: one is to ridicule anatomists, and the other is to use human morality for the insect world.

    But without anatomy, there can be no observation as precise as his, because the basis of observation is still anatomy; It is reasonable for agronomists to divide insects into beneficial insects and pests according to their interests and harms, but based on the morality and laws of human beings at that time, it is superfluous to classify insects as good insects or bad insects. Some serious scientists have a lot of criticism about Fabre, and it is not for nothing. But if we are wary of these two points, then the ten volumes of his magnum opus, The Book of Insects, will still be an interesting and useful book to read."

    7 "Insects" An epic of the world's insects A music of life written by Fabre, the outstanding representative of mankind, and insects, many ordinary people in nature, a book that can never be read This is a book that deserves to be passed on to the next generation Harvard University.

    The most influential book recommended by 113 professors is French History.

    On the landmark book, the classic book that influenced the world, I am also Winshare.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The charm of this scientific work comes from the feelings of reverence for life, and the author's pen is full of respect and praise for insect life, and also comes from the spirit of science, the author obtains first-hand information with observation, and objectively records the instincts and habits of insects rooted in superb writing skills.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The famous French playwright Rothdam described him as "a scholar who thinks like a philosopher, observes like an artist, feels and expresses like a poet."

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You.. yes, he didn't, it was once.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Chapter 5 Summary:

    It is important for the cicada to be able to climb up and down its burrows easily, because when it climbs out into the sun, it must know what the climate is like outside. So it had to work for weeks, even a month, to make a solid wall that was suitable for it to crawl up and down.

    At the top of the tunnel, it has a finger-thick layer of soil to protect and resist changes in the outside air until the last moment. As soon as there is some news of good weather, it climbs up and uses the thin lid on top to gauge the state of the climate.

    Chapter 6 Summary:

    The bee has a very beautiful and attractive body, a very intelligent mind, and one thing that should be noted is its very strange nest. However, very few people know about this small insect. This fact clearly tells us that this little animal is really very demanding of temperature.

    Chapter 7 Summary:

    The praying mantis is a very ** animal, it can't sing. If it also has a kind of cymbal, its reputation should be much greater than that of the famous **, because it is very unusual in shape and habits. It will be a great musician.

    Many years ago, in ancient Greek times, this insect was called the praying mantis.

    Chapter 8 Summary:

    Chapter 9 Summary:

    Spider webs, "even with the use of compasses, rulers, and the like, no designer can draw a more standardized web." Among the six species of garden spiders, there are only two that usually rest in the web**, that is, the striped spider and the mercerized spider. Even if they are scorched by the scorching sun, they will never easily leave the net and go to a cool place to rest for a while.

    They have their own way of working and resting, and not far from their nets there is a hidden place, made of blades and threads. During the day they hide in it, quietly, allowing themselves to sink deep into contemplation.

    Chapter 10 Summary:

    Firefly often has to use a crawler, in order to make up for the lack of strength in its own legs and feet, climb to the top of the bottle, first carefully observe the movement of the snail, and then, make a judgment and choice, looking for a place to hook. Then, just a quick and light bite is enough to make the opponent unconscious.

    So, without a little delay, Hotaru began to hurry up and make its delicacy, porridge, to prepare as food for days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Green Grasshopper

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  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Insects are friends of humans, choose your favorite insects, and describe their appearance in a text.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Fabre was the first scientist to study insects in the natural environment, and he devoted his life to going deep into the insect world, observing and experimenting with insects in the natural environment, and truly recording the instincts and habits of insects. Fabre's heart is full of love for life and praise for all things natural, he looks at insect nature with human nature, and the instinct, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction and death of insects are all permeated with humanistic care; And look at social life with insect nature, and the wise philosophical thoughts leap onto the paper. In its austere writing, a serious scholarly work is like a beautiful prose from which one can not only gain knowledge and ideas, but reading itself is a unique aesthetic process.

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