Who is the author of Bees?

The author of Bees is Jean Henri Casimir Fabre.

A famous French entomologist, writer and naturalist. Known by the world as "Homer in the insect world" 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. His main works are Entomology (all ten volumes) and Chronicle of Natural Science.

With rich knowledge and literary attainments, this book introduces the new scientific knowledge and various natural scientific knowledge of entomology to biology and entomology lovers, making insects become people's favorite objects and bringing people a good feeling in the blue sky and flowers and birds.

Fabres's famous saying:

1, start walking, as long as you walk, you will naturally generate strength!

Learning this matter doesn't care whether anyone teaches you. The most important thing is whether you have consciousness and perseverance.

Before I say yes to one thing, I will observe and touch it, not once, but two or three times, even endlessly, until there is no doubt.

I am just a lamp, illuminating a path in front of me.

What we call ugly, beautiful and dirty is meaningless in essence.

Talking about other people's private affairs behind their backs is a very annoying behavior.

7. Never give up on yourself. Let's start walking. As long as we walk, the power will naturally come into being.

8. The ocean is an invaluable treasure house of mankind and one of the important conditions for human survival.

9. When I think of our childhood, it is really worth remembering and admiring.

10, in this small green world, I don't know how many busy little lives will be endless.