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What is the story of "Insects"? Why did this book win over so many readers?
1.This work is an insect biology book that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits, and mating habits of insects. It records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects in the struggle for survival, and also records Fabre's motivation, life aspirations, knowledge background and life status obsessed with insect research.
The author combines the colorful life of insects with his own life feelings, treats insects with a human eye, and reveals the author's respect and love for life between the lines. Insects is a book about the life of insects, involving more than 100 species of insects, such as dung beetles, ants, and Sisyphus insects. In this world, there are about 1 million known insect species, accounting for 5 6 of all known animal species.
There are still millions of unknown insects waiting to be discovered and understood. In the mid-19th century, after teaching at school, Fabre and his children observed the various insects in the fields, named them, and sang their praises.
2.Known as the "insect poet", he translated and published a large number of his own works. Among them, the book of insects was translated into Xu, and the author of the book of insects in China was praised as "the founder of animal psychology" by the French and international academic circles at that time.
In his later years, Fabre published the last volumes of the book of insects, which won many readers not only in France, but also in various European countries. The author's name "Insects" has become familiar to readers all over the world. Literature honorifies him as the "Virgil of the insect world", but alas, before the Nobel Committee decided to award him this prize, the great poet who praised insects died in printing.
When I read "Insects", I was reminded of how small humans are in the universe, just as we look at those tiny insects. What are your troubles in this vast universe? Just like insects.
3.What is the story of "Insects"? Why did this book win over so many readers?
Because in "Insects", the author integrates his professional knowledge and life perceptions, and expresses his respect and love for life. Reading between the lines, it is not only a scientific masterpiece for the study of insects, but also a magnificent poem that eulogizes life. Fabres received titles such as "Poet of Science", "Homer of Insects", "Virgil of the Insect World", etc.
He is specialized in scholarly work, and because his language is literary, he is also a literary work. Contrasts, anthropomorphic rhetoric, and vivid language make the essay naturally friendly and enhance readability. It is the artistic meaning of combining scientific theories with artistic factors, and it is characterized by simplicity and truthfulness.
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This book is mainly an insect biology work that summarizes the species characteristics and living habits of some insects; Because this book is a very real record of the life of insects, and expresses some of the manifestations that insects make when they struggle for survival, people can learn a lot from this book.
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The book records the real life of insects, including the reasons for the study of insects, the knowledge background and living conditions, so it is liked by many readers, because he stands in the perspective of human nature, and the author's love and respect for life are revealed between the lines, and the life of insects is integrated with his own life.
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Insects is a book about the spinning of insects in France, which tells the habits and species of many insects. Many people who have a passion for biology are very fond of this book.
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Because this book tells the knowledge of the insect world in a witty tone.
The book "Insects" describes the tireless efforts of small insects to survive and reproduce by abiding by the rules of nature. A total of 32 species of insects are described in detail.
In the book, based on his experience and achievements in insect research after graduation, Fabre takes care of insect nature with human nature, and introduces the external morphology and biological habits of the insects he has observed and studied in simple terms in an easy-to-understand, vivid and interesting manner, and truly records the instincts, habits, labor, and death of several common insects, which not only expresses the author's love and respect for life and nature, but also disseminates scientific knowledge, and embodies the author's meticulous and tireless spirit of scientific exploration.
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Human beings live on a blue-green earth, a world where there are secrets all the time, waiting for humans to explore. Human beings will imagine if there is another parallel time and space that is doing different things from us, and more and more wild ideas have swept the world. But imagination is imagination after all, and the real world is still worth exploring for human beings.
Insects, one of the most inconspicuous creatures on Earth, have lived on Earth for a staggering 354 million years. Even the powerful dinosaurs have disappeared in the long history of mankind, but insects have survived until now, which makes human beings think.
The world of insects is not simple. We know that there is competition between all living things, even in the insect world. Maybe those seemingly weak-looking insects are the big bosses behind the scenes.
The praying mantis catches the cicada, and the yellow finch is behind, and we can get a glimpse of it. In "Insects" we can see the lives of different insects, and their lives may be short. And the cicada is the best example, using the whole life to crawl just for a summer cicada, and the cicada song has become the best synonym for summer.
Write the music of life. It is precisely because of Fabre's "Insects" that we can intuitively show the insect world in front of our eyes for the first time, to see the bizarre and different world from the human world. Fabre's continuous exploration, continuous practice, and fearless observation of the insect world are not afraid of difficulties, and how difficult it is to bring such a strange world to life in front of our eyes.
Fabre's "Insects" is a book worth reading for a lifetime. Reading this book, we can not only see the insect world, but also taste the various states of life from it, allowing us to see that many insects in the human and natural world can compose a music about the great harmony of life together.
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"Insect Records" is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects, expressing the spirituality of insects when they struggle for survival, the author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perceptions, and looks at insects with human nature, and reveals the author's respect and love for life between the lines.
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The book "Insects" has rich connotations, evoking human beings and deep reflections on popular science. The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perceptions, and looks at insects with human nature.
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It means that people are like insects, they are always in fear and have created a hole for themselves, but they are trapped in this hole all day long.
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I think the idea is to tell us that we should protect the environment, and secondly, we should let children get close to nature.
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This work is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits, and marriage habits of insects. The author integrates the colorful life of insects with life perceptions, and reveals his respect and love for life between the lines.
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The book vividly reveals the little-known life and habits of insects, so that people can understand the real life situation of insects; The writing is lively and lively, the tone is relaxed and witty, and it is full of interest; Fabre folds out social life through the world of insects, and the whole book is full of love for life and praise for all things natural. These are the reasons why it has become a world masterpiece.
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The work "Insects" can become a world famous book because it is not only a book on insects, but also a magnificent poem that eulogizes life.
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Because the literary value of this book is relatively high, and it has been translated into many languages, and the way he tells the story, he expresses the life habits and appearance characteristics of many projects, which must not only have literary appreciation value, but also have scientific research value.
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This is a popular science book about the birth, labor, hunting and death of insects, and those specific and detailed words make me feel like I am there, with a magnifying glass, moisture, the smell of stars and bugs, and the shadows of bugs that I have ignored for too long, their huge cries, all together, I hold my breath, and then, they penetrate the darkness inside me. It was Fabre who told me that insects are very similar to us humans in terms of life and death, labor and plunder, and so on! Every day, every night of life, loneliness, silence, almost isolation from the world of loneliness and suffering.
I raised my head, and at this moment, I wanted to raise my head and treat the mystery of the existence of insects like a star.
When I read The Insects, I saw Fabre carefully observe the caterpillar's journey, I saw him catch wasps despite the dangers, I saw him make bold assumptions, cautious experiments, think about processes and data over and over again, and then. Step by step, the time and effect of the high-nosed bee venom needle, the firefly catching process, the method of handling prey by fly-catching wasps, and the long-distance contact of peacock moths. When one experiment fails, he collects data, analyzes the causes, and turns around to design the next one.
Rigorous experimental methods, bold questioning spirit, and diligent style. This time, I felt the "scientific spirit" and its profound connotation.
In the book, the author describes the tireless efforts of small insects to survive and reproduce by adhering to the laws of nature. On the basis of summarizing his lifelong experience and achievements in insect research, the author believes that insects have human nature, reflecting the insect nature of social life, focusing on the external morphology and biological habits of insects he has observed and studied, and truly recording the instincts, habits, labor, and death of several common insects.
In life and study, learn Fabre's courage, the courage to explore the world, the courage and perseverance to pursue the truth, and no matter what you do, you will be like Fabre with a rigorous scientific spirit. Insist on "accurately recording the observed facts, neither adding anything nor ignoring anything", insist on doing everything, and strive for the ideal even if the conditions are difficult!
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It mainly describes the natural laws of insect birth, labor, hunting and death; The inspiration to me is that in the process of studying, we should learn from Fabre's courage, perseverance in the pursuit of truth, and be rigorous and scientific in whatever we do.
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It mainly tells how the insect family survives in winter, and tells us that as long as the family is together, then the world is warm.
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This book tells the rules of survival among insects, and gives us the inspiration to maintain respect and love for life.
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