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The Wild Stone Garden is the author's favorite treasure spot, and it is also an insect laboratory for studying and observing insects.
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The Wild Stone Garden mainly tells the story of the author's treasure land, the Wild Stone Garden.
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Snippet:Some are shaped like bells, some like a lights-out cover, some like a teacup; Some are cracked and flow milky tears; Some of them turned blue when I stepped on them. There is also one of the most exorcistic, like pears, with a round hole in the top, probably a kind of chimney, right?
Analysis: Reading between the lines shows the author's strong interest and love for nature. The patterns and colors of mushrooms are likened to bells, lights-out covers, teacups, milky tears, pears, and chimneys, and the variety of sizes, patterns, and colors of mushrooms are vividly illustrated.
Features of "Insects":
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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The main content of "Insects" focuses on entomological issues, and at the same time includes some biographical articles that tell about experiences and reminiscences of the past, some discussions to solve theoretical problems, and a small number of texts with popular science knowledge. This article summarizes the content of "Wild Stone Garden", welcome to read.
Fabre. The Arashi Garden, which is regarded as a treasure land, is home to plants such as cornflowers.
Canine tooth grass, etc. For hymenopteran insects.
It's a paradise that is busy building their homes every day. Because there are no human footprints, these animals run into the garden and occupy various spaces.
Yellow warbler. Kingfishers and canaries.
He also built a nest in the trees. In May, the pond becomes a music pit for rain frogs, who sing happily in the pond. Even the author's room was occupied, and these old and new friends gathered here, there were all kinds of bees of "hunters", "builders", "mechanics", "miners", and birds.
The Insect Book is a rigorous scientific work, but the face is very kind, not pretending to be profound, in-depth and simple, without dry pedantry, without the obscurity and seriousness of academic works, "without formulas full of inconsistencies and half-understood nonsense, but accurately describing the observed facts, no more, no less." ”
Fabre was born on December 22, 1823, to a peasant family in the south of France.
Since childhood, I have been fascinated by the flowers, grasses, insects and birds in the outdoors and nature. When he was less than 19 years old, he decided to study insects. Later, he obtained a master's degree and a doctorate degree in natural sciences through self-study.
In 1880, with a small amount of money he had saved, he bought an old house near the country town of Serignan, which sits on a wasteland, and his plan to further study live insects was about to become a reality. He was in good spirits, and in the local Provosan language, he gave the place a witty nickname - Wild Stone Garden. Year after year, he guarded his beloved barren stone garden, opened up the horsepower of his life, tirelessly engaged in unique entomological research, and wrote the fruits of his labor into volume after volume of "Insect Records".
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It turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world, and I know it: how the cicada sheds its shell in the early morning; Fecal shell mantis.
how to roll the dung ball; How ants eat aphids.
of secretions. It was also clarified that the "son of the moth" was wrong, and the bees did not raise the green worms as their own sons, but arranged food for their offspring.
Fabre. The Wild Stone Garden, which is regarded as a treasure land, is home to plants such as cornflowers and dogtooth grass.
It's a paradise for hymenopteran insects, who are busy building their homes every day. Because there are no human footprints, these animals run into the garden and occupy various spaces. Yellow warbler.
Kingfishers and canaries also set up nests in the trees.
In May, the pond becomes a music pit for rain frogs, who sing happily in the pond. Even the author's room was occupied, and these old and new friends gathered here, there were all kinds of bees of "hunters", "builders", "mechanics", "miners", and birds.
Insects is a book about the life of insects, involving dung beetles.
Ants, Sisyphus.
There are more than 100 kinds of insects such as insects. In this world, there are about 1 million species of insects known to mankind, accounting for 5 6 of all known animal speciesAnd there are still millions of unknown insects that are still waiting to be discovered and understood.
In the mid-19th century, while teaching at school, Fabre and his children observed various insects in the fields, and named and eulogized them. The book is divided into ten volumes, each of which is divided into 17 or 25 chapters, each of which describes the life of one or several insects in detail and profoundly, and includes a number of biographical articles that tell about experiences and reminiscences of the past. He looks at society through insects endowed with human nature, conveys the insights on human society derived from personal experience and thinking in observation, and invisibly guides readers to re-understand the norms of human thought, morality and knowledge in the "ethics" and "social life" of insects.
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