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Entomology, chapters 1 to 3: a guide to thinking.
The method of making mind maps in chapters 1 to 3 of entomology is as follows:

1. In the first chapter, Fabres described his love and curiosity about insects in his childhood with a kind and natural style. He observed oriole kingfisher, canary and all kinds of bees, and described their appearance, living habits and characteristics. He not only described the morphology of these insects in detail, but also vividly described their activities and behaviors through careful observation.

2. In the second chapter, Fabres turned his attention to Dendrolimus punctatus. He described in detail the growth process of Dendrolimus punctatus from egg to caterpillar and then to adult. He described in detail the life habits and characteristics of Dendrolimus punctatus, including how they find food, how to breed and how to live on pine trees.

In the third chapter, Fabres turned his attention to fireflies. He described in detail the luminous principle of fireflies and their living habits. Firefly is a luminous beetle. Their luminous principle is that there are two special chemicals in their luminous cells. When these chemicals are mixed together, they emit light.

Information about authors of entomology

1. The author of Entomology is Jean-Henry casimir Fabres, who was born in Saint Leon, Provence. He is a famous entomologist, writer and naturalist, and is recognized as one of the founders of entomology.

Fabrice has been interested in insects since he was a child. He devoted his life to entomology research and wrote many papers and works on insects. One of the most famous is his Entomology, which is a series of essays about the living habits and behavior habits of insects, with a total of ten volumes.

3. Fabres's Insect Story shows the wonder and complexity of the insect world with careful observation and profound thinking. He revealed the adaptability and wisdom of insects in the natural environment by describing their behavior, living habits, reproduction and death. At the same time, through these descriptions, Fabres put forward his reverence and respect for life and nature.

Fabres's life is full of dedication and persistence. His love for nature and life and his pursuit of scientific research made him an outstanding scientist and writer. His Insect Story is not only a classic work about insects, but also a work full of wisdom and emotion, leaving a valuable cultural heritage for future generations.