Comments on Birds 1 The blue sky occasionally floats over a few soft white clouds. The sunshine on the earth is gentle and bright, and Ye Er gently shakes, bringing a cool breeze. I met a bird on a clear and transparent summer morning.
Once, when autumn came, I would feel sad for the fallen leaves; Clouds are gathering, and I will be depressed by the absence of Wan Li's clear sky. However, "if you shed tears when you miss the sun, you will also miss the stars." Yes, when the sun goes down, when the last afterglow disappears in the sky, night comes and the stars twinkle in the night. If you shed tears, your vision will be blurred, so you can't see the bright stars. It's a bird. It taught me that if you lose it, you get it, and if you get it, you lose it. Just like putting a new glass of water, you have to throw out the old one; To get a rose, you must give up the rose you have; If you want one more experience, you need one more trauma. This is the gain and loss.
Once, seeing others shining on the stage of life, I would envy and think: I wish I were him. Meet again and again, fantasize again and again. I lost myself in the fog of life. "You can't see yourself, all you see is your own shadow." Is a bird, let me know that in the fog of life, no matter what, I have to find myself first, even if it's just a look, just a shadow. "Birds want to be a cloud. The cloud is willing to be a bird. " Birds fly more freely with the support of clouds; Clouds are more vivid when birds shuttle. Whether a bird becomes a cloud or a cloud becomes a bird, it is better because of each other. Everyone has their own characteristics, and they are all unique and indispensable. The bird told me that you don't have to be the brightest star or the sun in the complicated floating world, but you must be you, you must be yourself, and you must be unique.
Once, countless pains and sorrows stung my heart; Once, I thought there was no love in this world. However, "I have been hurt, disappointed and experienced' death'. I am very happy to live in this great world. " Birds let me learn to love and learn to love myself, which is the premise of all love. Time pushes me to the other side like a flood. I know that one day, I will grow old bit by bit, so I will cherish my life. "Love is a full life, just like a cup full of wine." Birds let me find that there is love, beauty and ordinary touch in every corner. When trouble comes, be gentle, be gentle, and everything will be fine. There is no need to stubbornly indulge in "pain". The wind does not move, nor does the sail, whether it is beautiful or ugly. Living is a kind of happiness, there is no need to make much ado about nothing.
"There is no trace in the sky, but I have flown." When I closed my collection of poems, the book was still brand new, but the birds had touched my heart. I just hope that birds can accompany me for the rest of my life.
Reflection on Birds 2 In this quiet and transparent summer, I finished reading a quiet and beautiful book-Birds.
Birds consists of 325 poems, which are short and pithy, and some even have only one line, but they all reveal profound philosophy of life or leisurely literary talent.
It is so thin that it can be stuffed into any travel bag at will, but it allows us to enjoy the quiet shower it brings us all the time.
"Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves." This is a poem written by the translator at the beginning of Birds. When I saw it, I immediately saw the beautiful scenery of summer flowers shining in the golden sun and falling leaves in the autumn wind.
Before I saw this sentence, I always felt that life was fatigue, death was despair, and life and death were not easy.
Tagore, on the other hand, dazzled me with his elegant words.
Life is just a few decades in a hurry, and you can't get along with yourself. In the end, this precious life is not wasted! Therefore, it is a wise choice to appreciate the beauty of life, accept the essence of death and spend this life happily and healthily.
Life is precious and wonderful, which everyone who lives happily knows and longs for.
Death is inevitable.
Although we must live well, when the prosperity is exhausted, we will finally understand that the laws of nature are beyond the reach of human wisdom, and death is not the opposite of life, but a part of life.
In addition to his understanding of quiet and beautiful life and death, Tagore also wrote many inspiring poems-"If you shut the door on all mistakes, the truth will be shut out." Vivid language is as innocent and lovely as a child, and there is no lack of philosophy.
If we don't make any mistakes, we naturally have no chance to learn from them.
Error is the ladder to truth. Edison failed countless times before he invented the incandescent lamp.
Although we are not as great as Edison now, if we can learn from our mistakes and be rational and wise step by step, we may really achieve something one day.
Great people are just ordinary roles before greatness.
Tagore's poems not only encourage people in a bright and straightforward way, but also have meaningful metaphors.
"Although the road is crowded, it is lonely because no one loves it." There are a thousand hamlets in the eyes of a thousand audiences.
This poem reminds me of those hypocritical people-countless friends who didn't communicate sincerely and didn't apologize honestly to others.
Or think of those who are mysterious, good at camouflage or enter the comedian career.
The eyes of the masses are discerning, and sincerity will be discovered sooner or later.
As Lincoln famously said, "You can fool everyone for a while, or you can fool some people forever, but you can't fool everyone forever." Treat others sincerely, face the blue sky in the heart mirror with an honest and pure heart, and spread love to the world.
In this way, even if the road is not crowded, I am happy because someone loves me.
"Birds Say 3" "Life is as beautiful as summer flowers and death is as beautiful as autumn leaves." I like this collection of poems very much. After reading it, I was deeply inspired!
This is my meeting with birds. Beautiful and slightly sad sentences caught me off guard for my deep love for poetry. I opened it with excitement and trembling heart. Page flying, poetry flowing, I suddenly feel very lost. It's like being thrown into a maze of flowers and plants, and going crazy for a while; It's like falling into the sea and indulging in it; I seem to have fallen into an ethereal dream, and I don't want to wake up.
I forced myself to calm down, tidy up my thoughts and read every short story word for word. When I read it with a peaceful and natural appreciation attitude, I saw the poet's love and yearning for nature and the poet's childlike innocence.
Birds is a collection of poems and fairy tales. As innocent as a fairy tale. Fairy tales have a beautiful sunny side and an ugly dark side. In addition to modesty and kindness, poetry also describes the hubbub of conceit, the hypocritical earth and the river of returning good for evil. He who sees through the beauty and ugliness of good and evil in the world writes about the joys and sorrows of the world. If there were only beauty in the world, there would be no poetry, let alone fairy tales.
A bird wishes to be a cloud. Cloud is willing to be a bird. This is my favorite article. When I was a child, I pointed to this poem and asked my father, "Dad, what does this mean?" My father stroked my head and replied in a gentle and loving tone: "Son, this poem tells us not to envy what others have, but to be happy and happy with what you have." Young I am full of yearning for beautiful things. After some thinking, my clear voice said, "Dad, maybe birds and clouds think each other is lonely and lonely, so they want to spend time with their friends like each other!" " ! "
Birds are like a mysterious and beautiful garden hidden in mist. Many people have set foot in the garden, everyone has tried to uncover the fog hanging over the garden, but no one dares to say that what they see is the most real garden. After reading it, it's wonderful. From different angles, you will have completely different results. The same place, when you set foot in it again, savor it carefully and have different feelings.
I stepped into the garden again and again, looking for the footprints of birds again and again.
In the garden, I have seen the lights playing among the green leaves and heard the sound of wild ducks flapping their wings and flying; I have heard the dialogue between the sea and the sky, and I have seen the darkness with stars as sparks; I am noisy with the storm at midnight and soaring in the music of summer. I don't know what the poet really thinks, but I try to experience what the poet once felt, discover fairy tales with poetic eyes and experience nature with childlike innocence.
I searched and wandered in the garden, longing for freedom like a bird, looking for fairy tales in my heart.
Reflection on Birds 4 This summer vacation, I was lucky enough to get a touching, unforgettable, tearful and dreamy book, which is the famous, unparalleled and well-known great writer Tagore's Birds. Today, I read Tagore's poetry collection Birds. I fell in love with this book as soon as I read it, and I became addicted. From now on, I worship Tagore.
This book consists of 325 short and pithy poems. These short poems, which are free in form, exquisite in language, short and pithy, melodious in melody, outstanding, thought-provoking, clear in brushwork and unpretentious, seem to have a little childlike interest, a little vicissitudes of life, a little melancholy, a little sadness and a little heartache. Savor it carefully, as if it contains a little philosophy ... in a word: good! Two words: very good! Three words: exceptionally good! Four words: exceptionally good!
It is childlike because the poems in Birds describe the common dead things in life and give them "vitality" and "power of speech". For example, in Article 36, he wrote: "Waterfall Singing: When I am free, I will have a song." This sentence is that the author gave the waterfall "the right to sing"; For another example, he wrote in Article 86: "You have something to say to me, and the author gave them the right to speak". It is philosophical because Tagore can see many complicated principles of being a man from those seemingly ordinary things. For example, in his poem on 16, "I sat at the window this morning, time was like a passer-by, stopped for a while, nodded to me and walked past." "If you read it carefully, you will find that the philosophy in this sentence is not difficult to find: time is like a naughty child, it will slip away from your eyes if you are not careful, so time is precious, and an inch of time and an inch of gold are also precious. The famous playwright Shakespeare once famously said, "On the clock of time, there are only two words-this moment! It means: the time on the clock is now, in front of you, not just now or tomorrow. Time flies, and I keep moving forward. What happened just now, in the blink of an eye, became the past. What we keep seeing is "the present", but they immediately become "the past", constantly "the present" and "the past", which is extremely fast! So we should seize this moment, seize every moment, study hard and work hard from every minute of this moment!
Although I have only understood one-third of this book and two-thirds of it, Tagore's poems are still abstruse, mysterious, strange and horrible to me, but his spiritual language has its own unique style and charm, which makes his poems bring beauty to people and is also the reason why I can't put it down.
Reading the poems of Tagore, an Indian poet master, is different from reading those youthful stories with sadness and hesitation in brightness, and his words have a unique freshness. Reading every poem is like opening a window in the morning after a rainstorm in early summer, and you will find a clear and white sky.
Birds is a collection of poems with epigrams, which consists of 325 untitled poems. Tagore compared himself to an "eternal traveler" looking for an ideal realm in his poems, wandering around like a bird. In this collection of poems, Tagore harmoniously unifies day and night, stream and ocean, freedom and restraint, and his short and pithy poems contain profound philosophy of life.
Tagore once wrote in his book: "If gold is tied to the wings of a bird, it will never soar in the sky again." Although this sentence is written about small animals, it is actually a warning to human beings. Facing the storm of life, we should have a sober choice. Only by learning to give up can we unload all kinds of burdens in life and go into battle lightly. Wise choice is better than blind persistence. Don't give up your most precious things, such as friendship and affection, for things outside your body. They are precious and need to be cherished and cared for. Without them, even if you are rich, you can't get real happiness and happiness.
"Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves." This is an extremely famous sentence in bird collection. Tagore used poetry to describe life and compared it to the four seasons. Summer is full of passion, just like we are in the prime of life, so chic. But in autumn, leaves fall frequently and dead branches are lifeless. It's like at the end of our lives, everything becomes quiet and sinks into the soil. Tell us to be as gorgeous as summer flowers when we are alive, and live the best side. When we die, looking back, we feel that glad you came left quietly and peacefully like autumn leaves, with no regrets.
"Don't say it's morning, but send it away in the name of yesterday and treat it as a newborn baby who hasn't been named for the first time." Tagore also showed another meaning of "morning" in his poems. The arrival of every morning is not a monotonous and endless repetition of trivial things, but an eternal reappearance. Because before the dawn, light triumphs over darkness, and freedom triumphs over bondage. This is an important episode, which is endowed with profound significance.
Tagore's Birds had a profound influence on China's modern poetry. The writer Bing Xin said in the preface of her collection of poems "Stars" that her poems were influenced by Tagore. Although Bird was written in 19 13, it is still memorable. The fragrance in the book and the profound philosophy expressed in the relaxed sentences are like enlightenment. I think that's why it's attractive and why it's enduring.
Bird Thoughts Record 6 is not only different from the youth story of Haruki Murakami's Sadness and Hesitation in the Sun, but also different from the bleak and vicissitudes of old-fashioned love revealed in Zhang Ailing's Prosperity. Tagore's words are unique and fresh, like the air in the natural wilderness where no one has set foot, which opens a window facing heaven for us in the overwhelming sunshine. ...
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Just yesterday, in the ethereal singing of Hannah Kim, I just finished reading Tagore's classic poetry collection Birds.
Birds consists of 105 poems. Each poem has only two short lines, but in the middle, it quietly lights up something for us. In these short poems full of inspiration and thinking, Tagore showed us many identities-he was a baby, dancing for his mother's smile; When he was a cosmopolitan explorer, he sighed for mountains and seas; At that time, he was a young man in love, and he fell in love with his beloved girl. But an old man with silver hair, reflecting on life alone in his memories; But more often, he is just an unknown passer-by, recording the moment of inspiration and then quietly leaving with a smile.
Apart from Tagore's fresh and natural writing, what I feel in Birds is more of a kind of love for life and thinking about love. There is no doubt that Tagore's inspiration comes from life, but at the same time it is higher than life; With his love for life, he cleverly hid some of his feelings and gave the rest and smiles to the readers without reservation. His thinking on love covers many aspects, including the innocent love between young men and women, the mother's maternal love for children, and the unspeakable love between man and nature ... Especially for love, Tagore used a lot of metaphors to praise the beauty and greatness of love. In Tagore's eyes, the world needs love, and life needs love more, just as he wrote in Birds: "I believe in your love, so let this be my last words."
On the other hand, Tagore captured many inspirations about nature. He said that the dusk in the sky is like a lamp, the leaves in the breeze are like fragments of thoughts, and the singing of birds is the echo of the morning light of the earth; He is the embodiment of all things in nature. He let the sky talk to the sea, birds talk to clouds, flowers talk to the sun ... In short, in Tagore's poems, the world is humanized and natural, and everyone has his own growth and thinking; And he just sorted out the fragments of his thoughts and humanized them. And this is also the origin of the name "bird": "thoughts pass through my mind like flocks of wild ducks flying through the sky, and I hear their wings flying high."
This is Tagore, and this is a bird. Perhaps, for the history of human civilization, "bird" is just a drop in the ocean; However, I just want to say that this is a unique freshness. In today's busy and crowded city, we can create another paradise with its vast natural wilderness.