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Walden Lake is a record of American writer Thoreau living alone by Walden Lake, which describes what he has seen, heard and thought for more than two years. The landscape changes caused by the alternation of four seasons and the struggle between two ants are vividly reproduced in Thoreau's wonderful flowers. The description is not superficial, but has naturalistic accuracy.
This book advocates a simple life and loves natural scenery. Rich in content, profound in meaning, vivid in language and profound in artistic conception.