1. Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre (December 22, 1823 - October 11, 1915), a famous French entomologist and writer . He is known as "Homer of the insect world" and "Virgil of the insect world" by the world. His more than 700 watercolor paintings of fungi were deeply appreciated and loved by the Provence poet Mistral. He also contributed to the bleaching and dyeing industry and was granted three patents on alizarin. His major works include: "Insect Diary".
2. He said: "Just walk. As long as you walk, strength will naturally arise!"
3. He said: "It doesn't matter if someone teaches you to learn this." , the most important thing is whether you have awareness and perseverance."
4. He said: "Before saying 'yes' to something, I have to observe and touch it, not once, but two or three times. , even endlessly, until there is no doubt."
5. He said: "I am just a lamp, lighting up a small piece of the road in front of me."
6. He said: "What we call ugly, beautiful and dirty has no meaning in nature."
7. He said: "Needless to say, there should be a little bit of beauty in the field of entomology. Naive."