Reflections on Tagore's Birds

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Tagore's comment on Birds 1 Birds is my biggest gain this summer vacation. Not only did you read it carefully from beginning to end, but you also extracted every word. The great Tagore used his noble thoughts to understand everything in the world, and used his pure and beautiful words to record the brilliance of every thought. The goodness and evil of human nature are vividly displayed in his works; The praise of perfection and the criticism of ugliness are even more extreme. Although the long poem Bird is not as magnificent as Homer's poem, it is more like a cup of light green tea. It is difficult to understand at first reading, but more reading will make the meaning clear, just like the nature of tea, which makes people stay fragrant.

Beauty and rhythm are the soul of poetry, and birds bring people into a wonderful paradise. There are bright sunshine and neat birch forests here, just like a simple and clear color painting. There are "Springs stirring stones, ringing" and "Good birds singing", just like an elegant landscape painting. There is a storm under the cover of night, and there is also a dialogue between candles and lights in the heavy dusk, like a heavy oil painting. There is also a wonderful fairy tale world. Look at the dim fireflies smiling at the silent stars, watch the wonderful debate between the horse and the grass, and listen to the whispers between the flowers and the green leaves. I understood profound philosophy and gained valuable innocence at the same time.

In Tagore's works, the topic of human nature is not uncommon. Thinking about human nature is eternal in Tagore's view. He revealed many profound truths with seemingly simple sentences. On that terrible night, I awakened my inner reason and analyzed the weakness of human nature with Tagore. In the warm sunshine, I mobilized my emotions and felt the breath of the world with Tagore. Under the guidance of Tagore, I understood the meaning of beauty and the true meaning of love. Refuse indifference and ignorance. Tagore touched me with his feelings.

The meaning of "bird" lies not in the beauty of its words, but in its connotation. It interprets the glittering and translucent chapter in an aesthetic way. I chose its shining light and gained a new life from it.

In front of it, all my previous words faded, only it was dazzling. In front of Tagore, I finally realized how humble my past soul was.

Birds, what a beautiful motto.

Comment on Tagore's Birds 2 Birds are composed of short and pithy poems. There are only two or three short sentences in each poem. Although the words are short, the implied meaning is not small. 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.

Every sentence tells us the truth. For example, the sixteenth song: "I sit at the window this morning, and the world like a passer-by stops for a moment, nods to me and walks past." Isn't time precious? It can be said that there is a saying: "An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time." Ah!

Life and death are a kind of distance that can never be combined, but being close at hand is a stranger, which is a further distance between the heart of a secret admirer and the person he loves. Love can't get along, lovers can't get married, this is the distance between lovers who regret forever, and you pretend not to care when you clearly love, which is a contradictory and painful distance from the heart. But it's further than this, you know? It is inner indifference, contempt for love, and the face of someone who loves himself. In the farthest distance in the world, he dug an insurmountable ditch and refused love.

Walking into Tagore's Birds is like walking into a beautiful Garden of Eden. Everything is vividly displayed in front of me, with a touch of beauty. Void proverbs and false masks have already turned into broken leaves in the early winter streams and morning fog, but I have no idea of the sighs of previous lives, and I only have a joy in my heart.

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."

I use my most emotional side to face these poems that people can't help falling into. Enjoy the few minutes closest to your heart. Humans really have too much, so we have to be grateful for life.

Comment on Tagore's Bird 3, even a small flower can decorate the green of the mountain; Even the stars can light up the night; Even a bird can embrace the free sky. After reading Tagore's Birds, I seem to be standing in the bright sunshine, fresh air blowing on my face, and I am being baptized by my heart. ...

"Bird" featured 105 poems by Indian writer Tagore. Although there are only two or three sentences in each poem, if carefully tasted, each poem is like mellow wine, which brings profound and unforgettable feelings. When I opened this book, I was immediately attracted by its beautiful language and read it unconsciously. A catchy sentence is like a flower blooming on a page, and the whole story is intertwined with love and beauty. This is the true meaning of life and the motto of perfection and truth.

Tagore recorded his profound thoughts on life, nature and the universe with lyric poems, which gave me a lot of life enlightenment:

-"If you shut the door on all mistakes, the truth will be shut out." Errors are inevitable, and the truth often exists behind, waiting for you to see through. Of course, the wrong face may not bear to look straight. If you want to escape from it, then you are not avoiding mistakes, but your true self. Tagore told us to face our mistakes bravely, realize our own shortcomings and improve ourselves.

-"Roots give fruit to branches without asking for anything in return", which reminds me of my parents. They are "roots" and I am "fruit of branches". They work hard every day, take care of their elders patiently and meticulously, and take care of my brother and me in every possible way. But parents don't ask for anything in return, they just pay blindly. Every time I think about it, I am very moved and always want to help them share more, but they always say, "You are happy to grow up, which is our most gratifying thing." Just like the "root", it is always underground, but obscurity is always the strongest dependence of the branches.

There are countless wonderful poems in the book, just like a huge and prosperous garden, and I only watched a corner of it. Through reading this period of time, I realized the poet's "great love" for mankind and the world. Everyone needs to feel what he has and be grateful for what he has. Everyone should contribute love and kindness to the world. Just like the ending of a bird: I believe in your love. Yes, growing pains can't stop people from pursuing love; Time can't kill people's praise of love.

"There is no trace in the sky, but I have flown." I want to be a free bird written by Tagore, and greet and outline my beautiful world with my love.

Comment on Tagore's "Birds" 4 "Birds" is the masterpiece of the famous poet Tagore. This great masterpiece consists of 325 short poems, which are short but contain a trace of childlike interest and profound truth. From crying babies to explorers who have gone through difficulties and obstacles; From inexperienced young people to weather-beaten old people; From ordinary grass to beautiful and enchanting flowers; From high-flying birds to clean white clouds, all are interesting. Tagore used personification to make everything alive and give them a chance to tell their joys and sorrows. And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sign.

In the poems of this book, there are descriptions of beautiful scenery, dialogues based on understanding of life and cautionary sayings. One of them called: "I sat at the window this morning, time like a passer-by, stopped for a while, nodded to me and walked past." In fact, the philosophy of this sentence is to tell us to cherish time. These maxims can be used not only as a warning in our life, but also as our motto to encourage us to make continuous progress at any time.

Tagore built a temple of truth with concise language. It is undeniable that the brevity of language makes it difficult for birds to understand, but this does not affect its profound and priceless truth. From Tagore's works, I feel a serious attitude of loving life and thinking about love. There is no doubt that Tagore's inspiration comes from life and is higher than life. He loves life, so he hides the suffering and darkness in life and keeps the light and joy. Tagore's thinking about love is more profound and persistent. Pure love between men and women, warm affection between mother and child, subtle feelings between man and nature ... all the feelings that human beings can experience are expressed by Tagore in a primitive and subtle way. Tagore especially advocates love. He used many metaphors to praise the greatness and eternity of love, as he wrote: "I believe in your love, so let this be my last word." He put love and truth at the two ends of the scale of life just right, without any deviation.

The balance of life-love and wisdom; The balance of life-love and truth. Although this book is difficult to understand, we can all learn the same truth from it: love is the foundation of life and love is the whole of life! ! Listen to light music, hold a "bird" and imagine yourself as a bird, flying freely in the endless blue sky. ...

What is the natural poem after reading Tagore's Birds? I don't know, but I believe Tagore's Birds must be the freshest collection of natural poems! Just open any page of this book and you will always see some words about nature, such as waterfall, bird, cloud and sun. However, although they are all about nature, they are metaphors of various life philosophies.

India is a country of poetry. Poetry is a part of daily life in India. Tagore, a great master of Indian literature. Tagore is famous in the world. Birds is one of his masterpieces. He wrote in his poem: "If you shed tears when you miss the sun, don't you miss the stars?" Yes, in fact, the sun, like the stars, is actually a star in the universe, but because the sun directly brings light to mankind, and the stars just twinkle in the night sky, in our eyes, the sun shines and heats up, and the light of the stars can't even compare with the brilliance of the moon. So we pay attention to the sun, ignore the stars, pay attention to the big ones and ignore the small ones-but in fact? We have missed the sun, why should we give up the beauty of the stars? Besides, many stars are actually much bigger than the sun!

The bird wishes it were a cloud, and the cloud wishes it were a bird. I smiled when I saw this sentence. In fact, why should they "bless" each other? People always think that other people's things are good, and their own things are always inferior to others, but after borrowing them, they often find that in fact, other people's things are just that, or they are not as good as themselves-I wonder how tired you are, and others are still "wishing"?

"God expects people to regain the wisdom of childhood." So what kind of wisdom did God forget in our childhood? How many virtues will we lose when we grow up! Is it cute, simple or sincere that adults rarely have? When I grow up, can I keep my childhood beautiful and not let God down?

"People set obstacles for themselves to deal with themselves." There is another idiom in China called self-inflicted. Man makes weapons, and it is man himself who attacks each other. In the years after this poem was written, environmental pollution, climate warming, species disappearance and nuclear power crisis, which one is not "human beings set obstacles to deal with themselves"?

Birds is a good book. From its at least 15 Chinese versions, we can know that translators and readers love it. The poems and songs in Birds are very rich in meaning, that is, the same person, different ages and different moods will have different understandings! And when I am tired of studying, I will stretch my body and mind after watching birds. I believe you will like it, too!