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1. "The Dwelling of the Cricket" is from the famous French entomologist Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre's work "Insects".
2. "Insects" This work is an insect biology work that summarizes the types, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects, records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects when they struggle for survival, and also records the motivation, life ambition, knowledge background, living conditions and so on of Fabre's obsession with insect research. The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perception, and looks at insects with human nature, revealing the author's respect and love for life between the lines.
3. The author, Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, is a French entomologist, animal behaviorist, and writer. He is known as "Homer of the insect world (according to legend, Homer is the author of the two famous epic poems of ancient Greece, the Iliad and the Odyssey), and the Virgil of the insect world".
4. Cricket (xī shuài) (gryllulus; gryllus) invertebrates, insecta, orthoptera, crickets. It is also known as promoting weaving, commonly known as crickets, night insects (because it chirps at night), general insects, autumn insects, fighting cocks, promoting weaving, tending to weaving, ground trumpets, stove chickens, Sun Wang, soil stinging, and "monk" is the name of the cricket before giving birth to wings. According to research, crickets are an ancient insect that is at least 100 million years old and is still the object of fighting in ancient and modern times.
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The Dwelling of the Crickets is an excerpt from The Book of Insects by the famous French entomologist Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre (1823-1915). The article is included in the 7th lesson of the fourth grade of the primary school Chinese of the People's Education Edition, and the 26th lesson of the second volume of the sixth grade of the Jijiao edition of the primary school Chinese, which mainly introduces the characteristics and construction process of the cricket cave.
Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre was a French entomologist, animal behaviorist, and writer. He is known as "Homer of the insect world (according to legend, Homer is the author of the two famous epic poems of ancient Greece, the Iliad and the Odyssey), and the Virgil of the insect world".
Fabre spent the years following his birth at his grandparents' home in Maraval, not far from the village, when he was a young man attracted to the lovely insects of the countryside such as butterflies and gnats.
The dwelling of the crickets was written by Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre. >>>More
In the seventh lesson "The Cricket's House" in the first volume of the fourth grade of primary school, the interior of the cricket's house is characterized by simplicity, cleanliness, dryness, and hygiene; The exterior is characterized by being sunny, hidden, dry, with doors and platforms.
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The question that can be asked about the life experience of the cricket house is the characteristics of the cricket house and how the cricket builds and renovates the house. "The Cricket's Dwelling". >>>More
Summary. 蟋蟀 (xī shuài) (gryllulus; gryllus) invertebrates, insecta, orthoptera, crickets. >>>More