What should we learn from the author in The Lesson of Bees?

The course of bees should learn from the author: it is not important to find a definite answer, but to learn the spirit of inquiry that permeates the experiment. But in any case, the author can frankly tell the conclusion that he can't explain, which further shows that he is a serious person who treats science and seeks truth from facts.

The author of Bees [French] Fabres.

Jean Henri Casimir Fabre (1823- 19 15) is a famous French entomologist, writer and entomologist. Known by the world as "Homer in the insect world" (Homer is said to be the author of two famous ancient Greek epics "Iliad" and "Odyssey"), and "Virgil" in the insect world. He painted more than 700 pictures of fungi in watercolor, which was deeply appreciated and loved by Provencal poet mistral. He also contributed to the bleaching and dyeing industry and obtained three alizarin patents.