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Summary of love education stories
1. The book "Education of Love" was written by Amrico from the perspective of a little boy from the first day of grade four. Until July of the following year, there were 100 articles in the book, all kinds of touching stories happened around Amway, inspirational articles written by parents in his diary, and 10 wonderful "monthly stories" read by teachers in class.

2. 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 gripping and touching everywhere. This book has been selling well for more than 0/00 years, and has been adapted into comics, movies and comics for many times, with readers all over the world.

And this one is the most common one among the reading materials of Italian school children. The purpose of this book is to write about the friendship between children, which is not hindered by class and social status. In this book, he vividly reflects the world of primary school students in front of our eyes. It is impossible for adults to understand children's friendship. But after reading these diaries, everyone should reawaken the feelings of childhood. This is the greatest achievement of amicus curiae. When Amicus wrote this book, his heart was full of the flame of youth. Therefore, although the rhetoric and structure in the book are not particular, a single emotion can make readers very moved. With the same nature as The Education of Love, there is also a book about friendship called Liamisio, which is a two-volume masterpiece and very touching.

4. On page 34 1-342 of ollsonmorley's Phenomenon of Italian Literature, he wrote: "Amicus is probably the most famous writer in Italy for half a century. He has only a little creativity, the structure of his works is also very ordinary, and there is another weakness-sad pessimism that we Anglo-Saxons don't like very much. What he writes best is a few little people in the book. His description is almost as accurate as photography, but both are vivid. He has written many travel notes: Las Pania, L'Marocco, RicordiDiLonara( 1880) and so on. This is just an impressionist travel chronicle, so someone gave him a badge called' Literary Business Travel' (mocking his purpose of traveling is to make money by traveling). Having said that, these travel notes are all funny, and sometimes they are slightly moved. Funny and moved are just right.