The Education of Love (Cuore, translated as Heart) is a children's novel written by Italian writer Amicus in 1886. This is a diary novel, from the first day of the fourth grade of 10 to the next July, from the perspective of a fourth-grade boy, Amway Ke. Recorded the fourth-grade life of Amway, a primary school student, for nine months. Love is the theme of the whole novel. Between the most plain lines, there are all kinds of greatest loves in the world: teachers' love, students' love, parents' love, children's love and classmates' love ... each kind of love is not earth-shattering, but it is touching. The whole novel examines the beauty, ugliness, good and evil around us with the eyes of a primary school student, and thoroughly feels the dribs and drabs of life with love.
When Nobis, the son of a gentleman, argued with Beatty, the son of a charcoal burner, he insulted Beatty's father in disgust. After this gentleman knew, he forced his son to apologize to the charcoal burner and his son, and asked the teacher to arrange for them to sit together. The gentleman shook hands with the charcoal burner, and Nobis and Beatty embraced each other in a friendly way. The teacher said, "This is the most wonderful lesson this school year."