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Brief introduction and main contents of the author of Education of Love
The author of The Education of Love is the Italian writer Armitage. Education of Love is a diary novel, which still enjoys a high reputation among readers. It was rated as the third best reading in human history by French Weekly Reading, and has been translated into hundreds of literature and dialects since its publication.

Edmund de Amicis (1846- 1908) is an Italian emperor and a famous children's writer. Edmund de Amice studied in Turin as a teenager, joined the Modena Military Academy at the age of 15, and began his military career. Amicus wrote The Education of Love (Italian meaning "heart"), a diary-style novel with rich emotions and beautiful writing. There are 100 articles in the book, which mainly consists of three parts: the ten-month diary of Italian fourth-grade pupil Amrico; The exhortation and inspiration articles written by his parents in their diaries; And ten short stories that the teacher read in class, among which "Young Pen Geng" and "Three Thousand Miles to Find Mother" are particularly famous.

The main content of The Education of Love This book tells 100 stories related to children in the simplest language from the perspective of a little boy Amrico, in the form of keeping a diary for ten months in a school year. None of these diary stories are very long. They are all interesting and meaningful things that happened one day during the children's study. Children simply describe these learning processes.

The book contains all kinds of touching stories that happened around Amrico, exhortation and encouragement articles written by parents in their diaries, and 10 wonderful "monthly stories" read by teachers in class. Every chapter and section shows the essence of "love" profoundly and incisively, ranging from love for the country, society and nation to love for parents, teachers and friends, which is touching everywhere.

After watching the Education of Love, I feel that love is like air, and it is around us every day. Because it is invisible, we often ignore it, but we can't live without it. In fact, its meaning has been integrated into life.

This summer vacation, I bought a long-awaited famous Italian children's writer De? Amicus's masterpiece "The Education of Love" was written by the author after eight years of painstaking efforts.

The book "Education of Love" describes a group of young people who are full of energy, actively demanding progress and as bright as the sun. Some of them are poor, some are disabled, and of course some are bathed in happiness. They come from different backgrounds and have different personalities, but they all have one thing in common-their deep love for their motherland Italy and their sincere feelings for their relatives and friends.

There are many articles in the book, but I like Thanksgiving best. This is a letter from my father to the author, which mainly involves three aspects. First, the author is often dissatisfied with his teacher when he goes home, second, he doesn't get along well with his friends, and finally, he says that his parents are biased against him and care about his brother but don't like him, which makes his mother very sad. Father told a profound truth in the letter, which made the author feel extremely sad and sorry. Deeply understand the inner meaning of gratitude.

As the saying goes, "the grace of dripping water is rewarded by the spring." What about He Laoshi? What they paid for us was not just a drop of water, but a piece of Wang Yang sea. Teachers are the people we are most worthy of respect and love. They taught us their knowledge without reservation, which shocked our hearts and developed our wisdom. Their wages are very low. Without a trace of complaint, I worked hard to cultivate the next generation of the motherland and devoted everything to the education of the motherland. Our parents gave us life, and life is so beautiful that we should always have a grateful heart for our parents. Our parents raised us. For the growth of their children, they have worked hard day and night and made great efforts. Children grow up and parents are old, but their troubles are not broken. Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said in Wanderer: "The thread in her hand is making clothes for her wayward teenager's body;" She sewed carefully and thoroughly, fearing that it would delay his time to go home; But how much love the grass has, it will be reported in March. " This poem is deeply loved by people. It expresses the gratitude of children all over the world to their parents.

Let's look at society, parents, teachers and relatives with a grateful heart. Learning to be grateful will make the world a better place and enrich life.