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A Brief Introduction to the Author's Life of Education of Love
Edmundo de Amicis (1846101October 3 1) was born in Liguria, a coastal city in Peria province. He loved military life since he was a child. 16 years old entered Mardena Military Academy, 1865 became an officer after graduation, and 1866 took an active part in the third Italian War of Independence. 1868, he published his first novel, Life in the Barracks, and became famous for it. 1870 after the liberation of Rome, he gave up his military career and settled in Turin. He became a reporter for major Italian newspapers and began to engage in professional literary creation. 1March, 908 1 1 passed away in Kaila, Boldi.

Armitage traveled around the world in his early years and wrote many travel notes, such as Spain, Holland, London Chronicle, Morocco, Constantinople, American Travel Notes and Memories of Sicily. 1879 to 1889 is the heyday of Amicus' creation. He wrote many works on social themes, including essays, friends, love education and the Atlantic Ocean. He paid attention to social problems, then devoted himself to politics and participated in the socialist movement. 189 1 Join the Socialist Party. Since then, he has published Teachers' Novels, Workers' Teachers and Public Trams. 1March 908 1 1 died of a heart attack in Hera, Boldi.

The translation of this book was awarded the Italian Government Cultural Award by the Italian Embassy in China in 2000 for its beautiful and vivid expression.

The education of love is recognized as "required reading" in the growth of life.