The Golden Flower is short and rich in meaning, and it is the representative work of Tagore's collection of prose poems, The Crescent Moon. I wrote an imagination-"If I become a golden flower" (the first sentence), which gave birth to my imagination-a magical child and his mother "hide and seek".
It constitutes an intriguing picture, showing the love of family and the beauty and holiness of human nature. Such pictures can be viewed from various angles and try to find out various meanings.
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Most people can only really write about children's playfulness and intimacy with their mothers; Only Tagore can write the traces and psychology of the personified gods, and it is as light, ingenious and natural as running water. He wrote the mystery and implication of oriental poetry and oriental culture.
At this point, his poetry is also very different from western poetry. Although the western poetry world was influenced by religious thoughts and emotions in history, these thoughts and emotions gradually faded and alienated after entering the modern society. No famous poet has ever seen such an obsessive belief in God as Tagore, and praised God as the theme of his poetry creation.