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The true meaning of natural history
Fear of Life —— Dan Zhiqiang, Executive Editor of chinese national geography Magazine

Natural history has opened a magical world for students. There are not only mountains, rivers and rocks here, but also all kinds of wonderful creatures. We spread "natural history" knowledge, not only to cultivate naturalists, but more importantly, natural history can improve our education and let the lost people return to the embrace of Mother Nature.

Only by understanding nature can we love nature. The more you know about it, the more you like it. "Fear of life" is the essence of natural history. From loving natural history to fearing life, this is the sublimation of the realm and the pilgrimage of the soul.

Life in the backyard (preface)

-Wang Beibei, executive editor of Natural History magazine.

Biographies of many celebrities started from their boyhood backyard: Lu Xun's Herb Garden, Yang Zhenning's Tsinghua Campus, Rousseau's Walnut Tree, and the Woods behind Fabres's home ... Backyard is a small natural world, representing the earliest game and knowledge of life, the beginning of life wisdom enlightenment and the reason for the birth of natural history.

Starting from natural interests, diligently seeking knowledge, and combining one's own thinking with one's own practice, isn't that what many celebrities have gone through? Natural history is a vast university discipline, but it is also a discipline without a threshold. It is novel, close and interesting. It can be a childhood playmate or a lifelong friend.

Embrace the world along the road of natural history

—— Liu Huajie, Associate Professor of Philosophy Department of Peking University

Natural history emphasizes the emotional infiltration of the subject and needs to experience the integrity and mystery of nature. Natural history regards nature as a closely related organism with a broad vision, and we humans are only a part of this organism. Natural history will lead to a way of life, an art of harmony between man and nature.

Not everyone can be a scientist, but everyone can be a natural history lover. Don't you want to try it with natural history magazine? You have nothing to lose, but you will have the whole world.