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Every book in the university book list is a continuation of life.

Every book is a continuation of life!

Forest Newspaper

[ Soviet Union] by bianchi

In the book, the author not only describes the various living habits and growth laws of plants and animals in nature and all kinds of anecdotes related to them, but also writes about the different attitudes of people as primates towards nature and their relationship with nature, showing a colorful world to readers, opening your eyes, greatly expanding your knowledge and imperceptibly.

The history of human beings shaped by plants

Is the evolution of human body, culture and society a completely random process or an inevitable trend? The answer is not in people themselves, but in those green plants, the influence of plants on human society is beyond our imagination. This book tells this grand story about the evolution of civilization. From wheat and rice that prompted human settlement, to pepper and potatoes that changed the world, to soybeans that affected the nerve of world trade, the power of plants is obvious. Humans domesticated plants, but plants shaped humans.

Forest in Wonderland

[ Germany] By Annette Huckabath

The forest is very lively, with huge underground fungus nets providing nutrition for trees, bushes providing rich food for birds and deer, and thousands of earthworms and centipedes living in the forest. However, there are more stories here-forests purify the air, provide us with oxygen and all kinds of wood. This book will lead readers around the world's forests, from tropical rainforests to dry forests in Australia and Africa, explore those famous green treasures and uncover the lively world in the depths of forests.

Song of Trees Brought by the Breeze

[ Korea] Li Yingmin wrote

The earth is rich in resources, but with the increasing demand of people, the resource development is growing and the resource stock is decreasing. The forest area of the earth once reached 7.6 billion hectares, and now it has been reduced by almost half. Excessive logging and deforestation have reduced the forest area in the world by almost 1% every year. With the theme of resource exhaustion, this book tells the story of making people fall in love with the songs of forests and trees by protecting forest resources.

Plants Know the Answer to Life

[ America] By Daniel Cha Mouvitz

The author of this book is a professional botanist who sticks to the scientific field and leads readers to reconsider plants within the scientific scope. This book will lead us into a world that only a quiet mind can listen to: plants can see, smell, touch, remember, locate, perceive and understand different kinds of plant life, and attract us to compare it with human feelings. As a result, we find that there are far more similarities with sunflowers and oak trees than we thought.

Revealing Trees

This is a popular science book about trees, which makes abstract knowledge concrete, easy for children to understand, and enhances the interest and interactivity of reading. This book tells about the typical trees such as tropical trees, aquatic trees and trees in cold regions according to the geomorphological characteristics, and also introduces the basic structure of ordinary trees, the characteristics and functions of each part, the change of seasons and strange trees. In addition to introducing trees, it also introduces the ecology around trees and which animals and plants depend on trees to live.

Invitation to the Tree

[ France] By Victor Gittard

This is a "knowledge diagram of the tree" suitable for all ages, which presents readers with a panoramic view of the tree with easy-to-understand hand-drawn illustrations. It not only analyzes 75 kinds of common trees distributed around the world in detail, but also introduces all kinds of amazing cold knowledge behind trees. Both adults and teenagers can re-understand nature from a new perspective through this book. All the knowledge points in the book are analyzed in layers with fresh and delicate illustrations, so that you can easily change from a tree-recognizing white to a tree-recognizing expert.

Searching for the Order of Nature

[ America] By Paul Lawrence Faber

In this book, the author Faber examines the tradition of natural history in the past three centuries, and impressively shows how pioneers such as Linnaeus, Buffon, Saint-Tyrell and Ju Weiye promoted the development of this field and shaped it into what we see now. This book also examines the role of new facilities such as natural museums, botanical gardens and zoos in scientific establishment and attracting public attention.