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. What is written is an imagination-"if I become a golden flower" (the first sentence), which gives birth to imagination-a magical child "playing hide and seek" with his mother, forming an intriguing picture, showing affection and showing the beauty and sacredness of human nature.
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Characteristics of Jinhua's writing:
Jinhua's language is lively, distant, lyrical and imaginative. The whole poem is written in the tone of a lively, naughty and lovely child, full of childlike interest. This is a fresh and meaningful poem, with simple and natural language and easy to understand. In plain language, the affection between family and mother is sincere and touching.
The text is filled with naughty and sensible children who want to silently return their mother's love; It also permeates the mother's pure, scholar, hardworking personality and charity and strict teaching.