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Sentence appreciation:1"Actually, it's"initiatives"It's like a miner or a railroad engineer.
Miners supported the tunnels with pillars, and railway engineers used brick walls to make the tunnels strong. "This sentence is a very apt metaphor. It performs a strange kind of gymnastics, with its body rising in the air, only a little fixed on the old skin, flipping the body so that the head is down, and the patterned wings are stretched outward"Exhausted"Open.
It's a fitting effort.
2.Cicadas and me"Stay next to each other"It's been fifteen years now, and every summer is almost two months long"They never leave my sight, and neither do my songs"。It expresses the author's affection for cicadas.
Reading experience: Fabre has a strong interest in insects, so his "Insects" made me feel like I was watching insects when I read them. Every insect has the same emotions as a human.
For example: "The locusts who have panicked completely forgot the trick of '36 strategies are the best policy'. ”
When I read "Insects", I can even imagine the images of insects in action, and the eyes are no longer boring words, but mysterious nature. The cicadas sing again, the crickets manage the housework, and the spiders capture food ......There are such interesting things in the mysterious nature, and my respect for nature comes naturally, and it also has a careful side.
Fabre must have encountered great difficulties in the process of exploring nature, but no matter how great the difficulties did not stop him from exploring, I admired Fabre's dedication to exploring nature, which made me feel that insects are closely related to the environment, and made me feel the author's ingenuity and subtle observation.
"Insects" is not only imbued with awe of life, but also contains a certain spirit. That spirit is truth-seeking, that is, the pursuit of truth, the search for truth. This is the Fabre spirit. Under the guidance of "Insects", I will continue to explore the magical world of insects.
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1 Because Fabre was nearly ninety years old at the time, he had lost his passion for fame and fortune.
2 He lay on the stone and relished the "joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness" of the insects, completely forgetting his identity as a "human" and having no quarrel with the world.
3 "Insects" is a book that describes the habits of insects, so "I" "learned about the insect world" from it. In order to study insects, Fabre indulged in it, worked tirelessly, and paid a lot, and people think of Fabre when they think of insects, so insects make "me" remember Fabre forever.
4 If I have seen farther than others, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants.
5 For example, in order to write Capital, Marx spent 40 years, endured the pain of poverty, the loss of a child, endured the misunderstanding of his friends, and made unremitting efforts, and finally succeeded.
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Methods and precautions for physical cooling.
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"Insects" is the outstanding French entomologist Fabre's masterpiece, he is not only a scientific encyclopedia, but also a literary masterpiece, this book mainly introduces the common cicadas, beetles, golden mantis and other insects in the south of France, insects are not the world created by the writer's pen, the events narrated are from his direct observation of insect life, sometimes even the details of a certain insect habits. For decades, the author was not limited to traditional methods of anatomy and classification. Observe the wide variety of insects in Provence in the south of France directly in the field, or bring them back for cultivation and record their physical characteristics, habits, preferences, survival skills, courtship, reproduction, metamorphosis and death.
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In the book "Insects", the author describes the small insects that abide by the rules of nature and make unremitting efforts to survive and reproduce. In the book, Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre based on his lifelong experience and achievements in insect research, and looks at insect nature with humanity and reflects social life with insect nature. In an easy-to-understand, vivid and interesting manner, he introduces the external morphology and biological habits of the insects he has observed and studied in simple terms, 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 observation and tireless spirit of scientific exploration.
The work is an entomological masterpiece that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects, and is also a literary treasure rich in knowledge, interesting beauty and philosophy. The French title of the work literally translates to "Memories of Entomology", and the subtitle is "A Study of the Instincts of Insects and Their Customs". Its writing is fresh, natural and funny, its tone is lighthearted and humorous, and its fact-based storyline has bizarre twists and turns.
The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perceptions, and looks at insects with human nature. Reading between the lines reveals the author's respect and love for life.
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Souvenirs Entomologiques, also known as The World of Insects, The Tale of Insects, Entomological Notes or The Story of Insects, is a ten-volume work on biology written by the French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre. 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. [1] The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perceptions, and looks at insects with human nature, revealing the author's respect and love for life between the lines. [2]
Title of the work. Insect names in foreign languages.
souvenirs entomologiques
The alias of the work. The world of insects, the story of insects, the notes of entomology, the stories of insects.
Author [France] Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre.
Category Biology.
Introduction. 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 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.
3] The book is divided into ten volumes, each volume of 17 or 25 chapters, each of which describes the life of one or several insects in detail and profoundly, and includes some biographical essays that tell about experiences and reminiscences of the past. In the book, the author describes the tireless efforts of small insects to survive and reproduce by the rules of nature. Based on his lifelong experience and achievements in insect research, the author looks at insect nature with humanization, reflects social life with insect nature, focuses on the external morphology and biological habits of insects he observes and researches, and truly records the instincts, habits, labor, and death of several common insects.
In addition, the book not only records Fabre's research results in detail, but also records the motivations, life aspirations, intellectual background, and life conditions of Fabre's obsession with insect research, especially the chapters of "Alma's Laboratory", "Atavism", "My School", "The Pond", "Mathematical Memories: Newton's Binomial", "Mathematical Memories: My Little Table", "Childhood Memories", "An Unforgettable Lesson", and "Industrial Chemistry".
If we look at it from a different perspective, we might as well think of "Insects" as Fabre's autobiography, a very peculiar autobiography, insects are nothing more than evidence of his research experience, circumstantial evidence material for his biography. [4][1]
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"Insects" is a book in which Fabre spent his life and energy observing in detail the lives of insects and the struggles they fought for their livelihood and reproduction. Each of the 10 volumes contains several chapters, each of which depicts in detail and profoundly the life of one or more insects: spiders, bees, praying mantises, scorpions, and cicadas.
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Each family will experience it and then send it to you separately who dares to put the troubles.
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No competitive level at what time the end of the computer is simple.
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It integrates the author's lifelong research results and life insights in a furnace, with human nature to care for insect nature, and use insect nature to reflect on social life, the insect world into a beautiful text for human beings to obtain knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts, this book is faithful to the overall style and expression characteristics of the original French book as the selection principle, so that readers from the world can appreciate the daily life habits and characteristics of insects for the first time. "Insects" is a book in which Fabre spent his life and energy observing in detail the lives of insects and the struggles they fought for their livelihood and reproduction. Each of the 10 volumes of the Book of Insects contains several chapters, each of which depicts the life of one or more insects in detail and profoundly >>>More
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