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What are Fabre’s masterpieces?

Fabre's representative works include "Insects".

"Insects" is also translated as "Insect World", "Insect Epic", "Insect Story", "Entomology Notes" (the French name is "Souvenirs entomologiques", the English name is "The Records" "About Insects") thesis "Research on Nodules of Orchids" and "Research on the Anatomy of Regenerative Organs and Development of Myriapods" and "Observations on the Customs of Arthroplasty".

Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, a famous French entomologist, litterateur, and naturalist, is known as the "Homer of the Insect World" "The Virgil of insects." His more than 700 watercolor paintings of fungi were deeply appreciated and loved by the Provence poet Mistral.

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During his lifetime, Fabre encouraged all those engaged in scientific research to "work with perseverance in order to overcome difficulties." He believed that those engaged in scientific research "must never Give up on yourself." He said: "Just walk. As long as you walk, strength will naturally arise!" He said: "It doesn't matter if someone teaches you about learning. The most important thing is whether you have awareness and perseverance."

< p>He said: "Before I say yes to something, I have to observe and touch it, not once, but two or three times, or even endlessly, until there is no doubt." He said: "I am just a lamp. The lamp just illuminates a small patch of road in front of me. "What we call ugly and dirty has no meaning in nature." He said, "Needless to say, it should be preserved in the field of entomology." A little naive."

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre