How many chapters did Fabre write?

Updated on culture 2024-06-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is summarized as follows:

    Chapter 1 records the interesting habits and instincts of the scarab beetle pushing the dung ball, the arthrophthralis that preys on Gidin, and the yellow-winged locust bee.

    Chapter 2 records the life of the burr sand mud wasp that operated on the larvae of the yellow tiger in the barren rock garden.

    Chapter 3: Records the parasitic behavior and feeding patterns of stone wasps, bee flies, and fold-winged wasps.

    Chapter 4 records the predatory and nesting characteristics of long-bellied wasps, leaf-cutting wasps, fat collecting bees, and longhorn bees, which are driven by instinct.

    Chapter 5 documents the hexagonal hive built by the wasp and how accurately it was calculated.

    Chapter 6: Records the tireless struggle of insects such as tarantulas, rotundane spiders, and scorpions to survive.

    Chapter VII It records the knowledge of marriage customs and egg laying of insects such as golden beetles, pine gill goldfish, swamp tailed elephants, and fireflies.

    The line is described in detail.

    Chapter 8: Records the habits of insects such as fragrant tree aphids, bee aphid flies, and ribbon round web spiders.

    Chapter 9: Proving that humans do not exist in isolation, that all life on Earth is in the same tightly connected system, insects.

    It is an indispensable link in the earth's biological chain.

    Chapter 10: Revealing the deep affection of these insects for their lovers and children, and composing love poems in the insect world in vivid and plain language.

    Good sentence of "Insects".

    1. In fact, its "measures" are like those of a miner or a railway engineer. Miners supported the tunnels with pillars, and railway engineers used brick walls to make the tunnels strong.

    2. It will perform a strange kind of gymnastics, the body rises in the air, only a little fixation on the old skin, flips the body, and makes the head direction.

    Below, the wings covered with patterns stretch outwards and open "with all their might".

    3. To be enthusiastic about "committing"**, then the only way to do this is to shrink the internal organs to place the instrument.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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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