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1. "Insects".
Written by Henri Casimir Fabre.
1823-1915) was a famous French entomologist and scientist.
2. Born in a peasant family, living extremely poor since childhood, worked as a middle school teacher, amateur self-study, spent 12 years, has obtained a bachelor's degree, double bachelor's degree and doctorate, more than 20 years of conscientious teaching in middle school, and at the same time amateur observation and research of insects and plants, published a very outstanding **, Darwin.
The Imperial Ministry of Education rewarded him, but his dream of "going to the university podium" was never realized, and his desire to open an independent entomological laboratory was never supported. The first half of his life was destitute, and the second half of his life was barely fed, but Fabre did not succumb to "prejudice" and "poverty". He is still diligent in self-study, expanding his knowledge reserves, carefully setting the direction of his research, persistently observing experiments, constantly obtaining new results, and fighting back against "prejudice" again and again.
He taught his students new knowledge in the natural sciences, and offended many of his fellow biologists who explained their instincts in terms of physiological functions, and he was not afraid of being accused of not being in line with the cell theory in the "Three Great Discoveries of Natural Science of the Nineteenth Century."
In keeping with the theory of evolution, he is almost oblivious. Fabre's greatest interest in life was to explore the true face of the living world.
Discover the scientific truths contained in nature.
3. It is precisely because of his love of truth that when he wrote the Chronicles of Insects, he always "accurately recorded the facts observed, neither adding anything nor omitting anything." It is this great cause of revealing and grasping the "truth-truth" to which Fabre has dedicated his life. This became the supreme ideal and noble labor of his life, and he was happy and comforted by it.
He brought all his qualities and talents together in this spirit to make his own unique dedication to humanity.
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Fabre, the author of "Insects", is a famous French entomologist, naturalist, and writer. "Insects" is an entomological work that French entomologists have spent a lot of effort ontomology, but it has since become a literary masterpiece. "Think like a philosopher, observe like an artist, and write like a writer", this is the evaluation of "Insects" by the French literary circles.
With respect and love for life, as well as upholding the scientific rigor, Fabre devoted his whole life to the observation and experiment of insects, and truly presented the complex insect world in front of people.
Introduction to Insects.
Souvenirsentomologiques, also known as "The World of Insects", "The Tale of Insects", "Entomological Notes" or "The Story of Insects", is a long biological work written by the French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, in ten volumes. The first volume was first published in 1879 and the entire book in 1907.
The work is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, 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.
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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.
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Also known as "The Story of Insects", "Entomological Notes" and "The Insect World", the English name is "The Records About Insects", which is a masterpiece of the outstanding French entomologist Fabre, and it is also an immortal work. It is not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
Also known as "The Story of Insects", "Entomological Notes" and "The Insect World", the English name is "The Records About Insects", which is a masterpiece of the outstanding French entomologist Fabre, and it is also an immortal work. It is not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
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