Tagore's Hometown Poems

1. Tagore's Hometown Poems

Tagore's poem about home is 1. What are Tagore's poems describing "hometown"?

1, the feeling of nameless days clings to my heart like moss clings to an old tree.

You smiled slightly and didn't say anything to me. I think I've been waiting for this for a long time.

Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away. And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sign.

4. These little thoughts are the rustle of green leaves; They whispered happily in my heart.

Just walk there, don't stop to pick flowers to save them, because the flowers will continue to bloom along the way.

There are no traces of birds in the sky, but I have flown.

She is ours, the love of our hearts, St. Nicotan! In her arms, our dreams are rippling. ...

8. Don't you remember how he sat at the window and looked at your tangled roots in surprise?

9. I want to be a breeze and touch you; I want to be a ripple in the water. When you bathe, I kiss you again and again.

10, two ducks are beside the reed, swimming in the shadow of the reed, and the children sit there quietly thinking.

1 1, he wants style, blowing through your rustling branches; Want to be your shadow, grow up with the sun on the water; Want to be a bird, perching on your highest branch; I also want to be those two ducks, swimming between reeds and shadows.

I'm Qiu Yun. The empty space didn't carry rain, but in the mature rice fields, I saw my enrichment.

13, green leaves become flowers when they fall in love. Flowers become fruits when they are worshipped.

14. The woodcutter's axe asked the tree for its handle. This tree is for him.

15, when the sun sets in the west, his oriental morning light has stood quietly in front of him.

Rabindranath Tagore is a famous Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. Representative works include Gitanjali, Birds, Sand in Eyes, Four People, Family and the World, Gardeners Collection, Crescent Moon Collection, The Last Poetry, Gola, Crisis of Civilization, etc.

Rabindranath Tagore's hometown is Kolkata, West Bengal. In Calcutta, you can't drive on a wide avenue. All kinds of large trucks full of goods are blocked, and more importantly, they are not fully enclosed. There will be slow ox carts on the road and scattered old cows on the roadside. It is said that India regards cows as gods. If cows are old, they can never be killed or eaten. They can only be released and wandered around, and some believers will send things to feed them.

2. Tagore's fatherly love poems

Motherly love is often seen in nagging, but fatherly love is hard to find in silence.

My father took on too many responsibilities for the family, and my father made great sacrifices for the family. Fatherly love is not easy to express in words, but needs to be understood with heart.

Father buried the hardships and bitterness of life in his heart, and he took on the desolation in the rain. Father and wife also worked hard to hold up the sky above their heads. Difficulties, depression and selfless care, giving children comfort and consideration.

Rough, strict, people dare not recall, very strict with children. Fatherly love is very simple, because it is full of expectations for children; Fatherly love is respectable, because it is selfless dedication; Father loves greatness because it is the pillar of the family; Father's love is selfless, because it is always revealed silently.

3. Find some poems about "home"

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I walked alone on the path between the fields,

Sunset, like a miserly rich man, is collecting the last bit of gold.

The sun gradually sank into the deep darkness,

The harvested fields lie alone.

Suddenly, a boy's shrill voice pierced the sky.

Through the darkness, leaving his song echoing in the quiet evening.

His home is in a village on the edge of the wasteland.

Through the sugarcane garden, hidden in bananas and straight betel nut trees,

Coconut trees and dark green durian.

Walking alone under the starlight, stop for a minute,

Looking at the dark earth before me,

Is embracing countless families with his arms,

There are cradles and beds, mother's heart and night lights,

Young life is natural and pleasant,

I don't know the value of this happiness to the world.

4. Poems and famous sayings about family

Home is an ancient tree, and the ancient branches are full of caring hearts. Home is an immortal nursery rhyme, and vagrants rely on it to find the door to return. Second, the closer to the mountain, the higher it is. Can they find their way home? I've been watching how much my mother's tree has grown. I have been seduced by distant thoughts, and I can never leave home. I'm a kite flying by my mother. It's those rough hands. Three houses are an endless story. People play different roles, read their own lines, and the seasons slip quietly under their feet, looking for a screenwriter who can structure harmoniously and happily, a song that can't be sung, and the footsteps of a warm and attractive hometown. No matter where you go, you will always return to your old house, with the same rhythm.

5. Tagore's poems

Birds (one of Tagore's poems) consists of 105 poems.

Every poem has only two or three short sentences, but in the dark, 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; But a young man in love, eulogizing love because of 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 moments of inspiration for everything in the world, and then quietly leaving with a smile.

Apart from Tagore's fresh and natural writing style, 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 concealed some sufferings and darkness, and gave the rest of the light and smile to the readers without reservation.

His thinking on love covers many aspects, including the innocent love between young men and women, the eternal maternal love of mothers for their children, and the unspeakable love between man and nature ... Especially for love, Tagore used a lot of metaphors and rhetoric 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 everything has its 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 for us with its vast natural wilderness.

Tagore began to write literature when he was a teenager. During his creative career of more than half a century, he dabbled in poetry, novels, drama and other fields and made outstanding achievements. Among them, his poems can best reflect his style characteristics. Tagore is regarded as a "poet saint" in India and many countries in the world.

19 10 published a collection of philosophical poems, Gitanjali, which showed Tagore's unique style for the first time. Formally, this is an ode to God, and "Gitanjali" means "offering a poem".

But Tagore praised not the absolute authority of monotheism which is superior to all things, but the omnipotence of all things, which is accessible to everyone and has a strong civilian color. The poet advises blind admirers: "forget praise and counting beads!" " Because God is not in the dark temple, "he is at the farmer who hoes dry land/at the road builder who knocks stones/in the sun, in the rain/he is with them/his robe is covered with dust."

People should take off their robes and go to the earth to meet God. "Work and sweat with him." Tagore believes that as a poet, if you just fiddle with flowery words or show off your writing skills, you can't reach God.

Those flashy decorations will become obstacles. He advocates innocence and hopes that his life will be "as simple and upright as a flute" and let God "blow out music", so as to achieve the unity of man and God.

There is no doubt that the pantheism reflected by Chittaglia is closely related to ancient Indian books such as Upanishads. However, Tagore did not intend to create a closed world while carrying forward the national tradition. He is eager for the long-term isolation between East and West to keep close and communicate.

19 12 Tagore personally translated Chittaglia into English and won the Nobel Prize in Literature the following year. The jury spoke highly of Tagore's creation, especially his efforts to "reconcile the polarization of human civilization" through literary creation.

See the Nobel Prize Committee 19 13 Literature Prize Speech. The Gardener's Collection 19 13 after Chittaglia is still a "song of life", but it is more integrated with the poet's youth experience and describes the happiness, troubles and sadness of love in detail, which can actually be regarded as a youth love song.

However, the poet sang these love songs when looking back. When recalling the throbbing of youth, he undoubtedly kept a certain distance from his youth experience, so that he could examine and think relatively rationally, thus making this love song shine with philosophical brilliance from time to time. Crescent Moon Collection is a naive nursery rhyme sung by a poet from a wise and clean heart after many vicissitudes. The poet created a crystal fairy tale world by casting his childhood experience and with the help of children's eyes.

Profound philosophy is always revealed from naive words and naive pictures. It can be said that the heart of the wise and the innocent childlike innocence have reached the best integration in the new moon series.

Since the 1920s, Tagore's works have been translated into Chinese by famous writers such as Xie Bingxin and Zheng Zhenduo, and are loved by many readers in China, and are still widely read. The editor of this passage is a famous Indian writer, poet and philosopher in modern times-Bindra Nath Tagore1861-1941who started his literary creation in his youth. During his creative career of more than half a century, he dabbled in poetry, novels, drama and other fields and made outstanding achievements. Among them, his poems can best reflect his style characteristics.

Tagore is regarded as a "poet saint" in India and many countries in the world. Tagore believes that as a poet, if you just fiddle with flowery words or show off your writing skills, you can't reach God.

Those flashy decorations will become obstacles. He advocated.

6. Seek the appreciation of Tagore's family.

I was walking alone across the field, and the sunset hid its last gold like a miser.

The day fell into deeper darkness, and the lonely field that had been harvested lay there quietly. A boy's shrill voice suddenly sounded in the sky.

He walked through the invisible darkness, leaving traces of his singing in the silence of dusk. His rural hometown is located on the desolate edge, behind the sugarcane fields, hiding in the shadow of banana trees, slender betel nuts, coconut trees and dark green Jacques trees.

I stopped for a while and walked alone under the starlight. I saw the dark earth spread out in front of me, embracing countless families with my arms. In those families, there are cradles and beds, mother's heart and night lights, and young life. They are full of joy, but they don't know the value of such joy to the world.

7. What are Tagore's poems describing "hometown"?

1, the feeling of nameless days clings to my heart like moss clings to an old tree.

You smiled slightly and didn't say anything to me. I think I've been waiting for this for a long time. Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away.

And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sign. 4. These little thoughts are the rustle of green leaves; They whispered happily in my heart.

Just walk there, don't stop to pick flowers to save them, because the flowers will continue to bloom along the way. There are no traces of birds in the sky, but I have flown.

She is ours, the love of our hearts, St. Nicotan! In her arms, our light dreams are rippling ... 8. Don't you remember how he sat at the window and looked at your tangled roots in surprise? 9. I want to be a breeze and touch you; I want to be a ripple in the water. When you bathe, I kiss you again and again. 10, two ducks are beside the reed, swimming in the shadow of the reed, and the children sit there quietly thinking.

1 1, he wants style, blowing through your rustling branches; Want to be your shadow, grow up with the sun on the water; Want to be a bird, perching on your highest branch; I also want to be those two ducks, swimming between reeds and shadows. I'm Qiu Yun.

The empty space didn't carry rain, but in the mature rice fields, I saw my enrichment. 13, green leaves become flowers when they fall in love.

Flowers become fruits when they are worshipped. 14. The woodcutter's axe asked the tree for its handle.

This tree is for him. 15, when the sun sets in the west, his oriental morning light has stood quietly in front of him.

Rabindranath Tagore is a famous Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. Representative works include Gitanjali, Birds, Sand in Eyes, Four People, Family and the World, Gardeners Collection, Crescent Moon Collection, The Last Poetry, Gola, Crisis of Civilization, etc.

Rabindranath Tagore's hometown is Kolkata, West Bengal. In Calcutta, you can't drive on a wide avenue.

All kinds of large trucks full of goods are blocked, and more importantly, they are not fully enclosed. There will be slow ox carts on the road and scattered old cows on the roadside. It is said that India regards cows as gods. If cows are old, they can never be killed or eaten. They can only be released and wandered around, and some believers will send things to feed them.

8. "Family" Tagore

Tagore was born in Bangladesh, India. He not only lives in India, a "hometown of poetry" with an ancient tradition, but also lives in an aristocratic family with a strong literary and artistic atmosphere.

Tagore is a children singer. This can be seen from the poems in his New Moon Collection.

These poems take us from the suspicious and greedy adult world to the new moon kingdom of beautiful and naive children. We are busy taking time to count, but these poems can bring us back to the time when we were sitting in the dirt playing with dead branches and broken stems; We are busy collecting pearls in the sea and digging gold in the mountains, but all these can remind us of the children's dreams of using shellfish as tableware, leaves as boats and dew points of green grass as pearls at the seaside.

Perhaps through the following poem "The Seaside", we can better appreciate the exquisite children's frontier: "Children gather at the seashore of the world, the vast sky is still above the sky, the endless sea water is surging under their feet, and the children gather at the seashore of the world, shouting and dancing. They build houses with sand and play with empty shells.

They weave boats with fallen leaves and let them float in the deep sea with a smile. Children are playing on the seashore of the world.

They don't know how to swim or cast nets. Pearl pickers dive for pearls, businessmen sail on boats, but children pick up pebbles and throw them away.

They don't look for treasure. They don't know how to cast a net. The sea stirred the waves with a smile, but the smile on the beach was dim.

Dangerous waves sang meaningless songs to the children, as if the mother was humming and rocking her baby to sleep. The sea is playing with children, and the smile on the beach is dim.

Children gather at the seashore of the boundless world, storms roar in the vast sky, and ships fly in the boundless sea. Death is near, but the children are playing.

On the seashore of the world, there is a grand meeting for children. Home is another poem in Tagore's Crescent Moon Collection.

In the twilight, the walker walked alone. Where is he going? Where is the final destination of her life? The boy's song told him.

Singing breaks the silence of dusk; The boy sang songs, walked through the heavy and boundless darkness, and ran to his home with countless joys. He discovered the fame of this song and saw her naked breasts in the harvested fields. On the edge of that field, there are village after village.

Those families in the village have cradles and beds, mothers' loving hearts and lighted lamps, and young and lively lives like singing boys. Every family is full of the warmth of love, and every family is full of endless joy.

People just enjoy family happiness, but they don't ask too much for the value of this joy to the world. Walker looked back and woke up under the starlight: For every Walker, the end of life is family.

There is infinite love, infinite happiness and infinite happiness. The beginning is a hymn of life.

Where am I from? This is not only a question that children like to ask, but also a question that adults and philosophers ask. A mother and her children told us the answer together: "Our life dates back to ancient times.

It was conceived in love and hope, and was born at dawn and dawn. The arrival of life always fascinates my mother. She looked forward to this power, but at the same time she was afraid of its magic.

The creator drops the showers of life on her virgin's heart. She opens her petals, accepts them happily and bears countless fruits. She carefully cared for the fruit of this love, held it tightly in her arms, and worshipped this fresh little creature like a god.

This is also the love and worship of human beings for themselves and the natural existence of life. There is such a hymn to life in Gitanjali: "This is the spring of life, which flows through my veins day and night, and also flows through the world, dancing just right."

It is this same life that happily stretches out countless fragrant grasses from the dust of the earth, sending out ripples of flowers and dense leaves. It is this unified life that shakes the cradle of the sea of life and death in the tide.

I feel that my limbs are caressed by the life world. My pride, because of the pulse of the times, is beating in my studies at the moment. "

Life is moving, so Tagore compared his life to a "spring", which keeps flowing all over the world and is still "dancing with the seasons", because the movement of life is rhythmic, rhythmic, beautiful and happy. This beautiful and happy life movement makes the earth full of vitality.

"There are countless fragrant meadows, which produce rippled flowers and dense leaves." Life and death are also the music of this life, so life and death are equally beautiful! "Children are our angels" written in Firefly Collection? Child, you have brought my heart the murmur of wind and water, the secret flower cloud running in silence, the lonely gaze of dreams and surprises in the dawn sky. "Tagore praised children's innocence, purity and loveliness.

He defended the children, and when they were insulted by adults, he blessed the children, saying, "Bless this heart, this white soul, who won the kiss of heaven and earth for our land" ("Blessing" in the new moon collection); He sang songs and surrounded the children with music, "like a loving arm of love" ("My Song" in "Crescent Moon Collection"); He praised children's angels, reflected kind eyes in people's dark hearts, and made them fall in love; He would rather be in the center of the children's world, like a blooming flower. Flowers of love, beauty and truth! In a word, as soon as we open Tagore's poems, we will immediately get two magical wings, which will let us fly from the depressed situation of reality to the beautiful and innocent children's country.