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Dante said it. Dante alighieri (1265- 132 1), an Italian poet at the end of 13, the founder of modern Italian and one of the pioneers of the European Renaissance, is famous for his long poem The Divine Comedy. The Divine Comedy is divided into three sections. The first paragraph is called "hell", the second paragraph is called "purgatory" and the third paragraph is called "heaven", which will be remembered by future generations.

He is regarded as the greatest poet in the Italian Renaissance in the Middle Ages and one of the most outstanding poets and writers in the West. Engels commented: "The end of the feudal Middle Ages and the beginning of the modern capitalist era are marked by a great man, the Italian Dante, the last poet in the Middle Ages and the first poet in the new era".

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Dante wrote many works in his life, the most valuable of which is undoubtedly the Divine Comedy. This work reflects the achievements and some major problems in the field of medieval culture through the dialogue between the author and various famous figures in Hell, Purgatory and Paradise. In this epic with more than 14,000 lines, Dante resolutely opposed obscurantism in the Middle Ages, expressed his persistent pursuit of truth, and had a far-reaching impact on the poetry creation of later generations in Europe.

In fact, not only kitchen waste, but also any kind of waste can be "turned into treasure" as long as it is recycled reasonably. As the Italian poet Dante said, "There is no rubbish in the world, only treasures misplaced". In recent years, with the shortage of resources, countries have paid more and more attention to environmental protection, and the trend of garbage disposal industrialization has accelerated. Germany is at the forefront in this regard.

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Baidu encyclopedia-divine comedy

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Economic Perspective of People's Daily —— People's Daily: "misplaced treasure"