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Insect Diary
Literature昆虫记
(france) Henri Fabre
"Insect Diary" not only truly records the life of insects, but also reflects human society and life through the insect world. The book reveals witty words from time to time, puts forward in-depth thinking on the value of life, and attempts to incorporate deeper meanings into science. Moreover, Fabre cleverly connected the life of insects with human society, moved the moral and cognitive system of human society into the world of insects in his writing, and then reflected on society through insects endowed with human nature, conveyed personal experience and thinking, and gained insights into human society. Invisibly, it guides readers to re-understand the norms of human thought, morality and cognition in the "ethics" and "social life" of insects. After reading this book, we can think about many issues, such as how to face our short life and how to sublimate a small life in the struggle. "Insect Diary" is indeed a miracle. It is a music of life written by Fabre, an outstanding representative of mankind, and insects, the numerous ordinary people in nature. It is a book that can never be deciphered. Such a miracle may provide us with even more precious revelations as the earth is about to usher in the ecological era.
"Insect Diary" not only truly records the life of insects, but also reflects human society and life through the insect world. The book reveals witty words from time to time, puts forward in-depth thinking on the value of life, and attempts to incorporate deeper meanings into science. Moreover, Fabre cleverly connected the life of insects with human society, moved the moral and cognitive system of human society into the world of insects in his writing, and then reflected on society through insects endowed with human nature, conveyed personal experience and thinking, and gained insights into human society. Invisibly, it guides readers to re-understand the norms of human thought, morality and cognition in the "ethics" and "social life" of insects. After reading this book, we can think about many issues, such as how to face our short life and how to sublimate a small life in the struggle. "Insect Diary" is indeed a miracle. It is a music of life written by Fabre, an outstanding representative of mankind, and insects, the numerous ordinary people in nature. It is a book that can never be deciphered. Such a miracle may provide us with even more precious revelations as the earth is about to usher in the ecological era.