Where did Fabres once live?

Fables was born in a farmhouse in Saint Leon, Provence, southern France. In the following years, Fables spent time with his grandparents in Malaval, not far from the village. At that time, he was attracted by lovely insects such as butterflies and slugs in the country. Fabrice's last visit was in the barren stone garden in Ang, cellini, where he lived until his death.

Fabers is called "Homer of insects" and "Virgil of insects" by the 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. His main works are: Insects and Chronicle of Natural Science.

Extended data:

magnum opus

Entomology has also been translated into Insect World, Insect Epic (Huacheng Publishing House, version 1996), Insect Tales, and Notes on Entomology (named souvenir entomology in French and records about insects in English), which is called "Virgil of the insect world".

The subtitle is "Research on Insect Instinct and its Customs". It not only truly records the life of insects, but also reflects the human world through the life of insects. Entomology has ten volumes, each of which consists of several chapters, most of which were completed in a deserted stone garden. The first volume was published in 1878, and then it will be published about every three years. Selected as recommended reading materials for the first volume of eighth grade Chinese in People's Education Edition (20 16 Edition).

Lu Xun once called Fabres's The Story of Insects a model of "telling the story of insects" and "telling the life of insects".