202 1 Tagore's Reading Experience of Birds 1
Life is as beautiful as summer and death is as beautiful as autumn leaves. Reading Tagore's famous words repeatedly is not only the admiration for the literary master's literary talent, but also the admiration and yearning for this life sentiment. This is an attitude towards life, which includes not only praise and gratitude for the miracle of life, but also openness and indifference to death. Reflected in our daily life, we should have a childlike innocence, full of vigor and vitality, and learn to treat life honestly, so that life can give us real feedback, and life itself is the meaning of life. In this way, years bring us peace of mind instead of being old. Time increases not our age, but our perception of life. Like a calm lake, it seems calm without waves, but it is full of vitality and life under water.
If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you will also miss the stars. Our life seems long and bumpy, but compared with the vast universe, it is just a fleeting grain of sand, hovering over the gains and losses, like a leaf blocking the eyes, clouds covering the sun, and bound to lose more. Therefore, we must use this limited time to enjoy more scenery and experience more beauty, such as Kant's starry sky, Hegel's noble soul and Socrates' river. ...
As Tagore said: My existence is a permanent magic for me, and this is life. We just want to pursue the perfection of human nature and inner peace with the gift and magic of life. If we compare everyone's life to a book, this book should have the liveliest story, the truest footprints, the truest love and hate, the truest tears, the truest gains and losses ... because it is real, it is vivid, at least it must be able to touch ourselves. There are no two identical leaves in the world. If we are a book, we should also make a unique book, so that even in the face of death, we can calmly say: there is no trace of wings left in the sky, but I have flown!
202 1 Tagore's reading experience of Birds II
A few numbers, just a few words, seem to describe the scenery, or describe people, or describe something, which seems unremarkable, but after reading it carefully for several times, I feel that every sentence is very classic and well written, and every sentence occasionally implies great truth and great truth. I am really happy to read it!
The book "Birds" is really worthy of scrutiny, and I can't understand the truth of a sentence after reading it three or two times. Every time I read it, I will have a new feeling. The words of a book and the truth of a book are the three sentences that impressed me the most.
"Life is as beautiful as summer flowers and death as autumn leaves" is a well-known proverb. No wonder the words are beautiful and full of philosophy. One sentence really benefits people a lot! Also, when you are alive, shouldn't you be like a flower blooming in the wind? Shouldn't it be as gorgeous as a rainbow after rain? Life should be beautiful and gorgeous, our life should be as colorful as summer flowers, and death should be a sad topic. Autumn leaves fall slowly and leisurely, feeding the earth willingly. Shouldn't people die like this? Quiet beauty, calmness, dedication and death. If so, how can we be sad?
"He regarded his sword as his god, but when the sword won, he failed himself." It seemed a little awkward when I read it for the first time, but I realized it after careful reading! Sword, as its name implies, is power. Although force can defeat others, it can never conquer their hearts, and finally it can only fail. Conquered by the beauty of the soul, force is never the reliance of success. It is the key to success to influence others with your heart.
"If you cry because you missed the sun, you will also miss the stars." Yes, if you cry because you missed an opportunity and stagnate, then the opportunities that follow will eventually be lost one by one. Therefore, we should not be discouraged and sad for a failure, but learn from it, try to find the next opportunity and seize it firmly, so that you can become a winner in life.
Read birds, read words, understand the truth of life, and understand the interpretation of life.
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I read Tagore's poetry collection Birds today. I fell in love with this book as soon as I read it.
This book consists of 325 short and pithy poems. These poems with free form, exquisite language and simple brushwork seem to have a little childlike interest and a little philosophy ... in a word: beauty.
It is childlike because the poems in Birds are all about the common "dead things" in life and give them "vitality" and "power of speech". For example, in Article 36, he wrote: "The waterfall sings:' When I am free, I will have a song.' This sentence is the author's right to give the waterfall "singing"; Another example is that he wrote in Article 86: "Fruit, how far are you from me?" Flower, I am hidden in your heart. This is a dialogue between flowers and fruits, and the author gives 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 so is an inch of time and an inch of gold. The playwright Shakespeare once famously said, "On the clock of time, there are only two words-now!" 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. We keep seeing "now", but they immediately become "past", constantly "now" and "past", very fast! Therefore, we should seize the present time, seize every "present", study hard and work hard from every minute of the "present"!
Although I only understand one-third of this book and two-thirds of it, Tagore's poems are still profound to me. But his spiritual language has its own unique style and charm, which makes his poems bring beauty to people, which is why I can't put it down.
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Tagore said: "Let me imagine that among the stars, there is a heart guiding my life through the unknown darkness." One of the brightest stars must be Tagore's bird!
There are no gorgeous sentences and ups and downs. With nature as the background, Tagore's unique insights and extraordinary wisdom have created this enduring, light and free and easy bird.
Once upon a time, I didn't like reading poetry. I don't think there are wonderful and vivid fairy tales and lyrical prose. Those words are empty and boring.
But Birds gives me a different feeling: "If you shed tears when you lose the sun, you will also lose the stars." He told us that there are gains and losses in life, and we should know how to seize opportunities; Life is as bright as summer flowers and death is as quiet as autumn leaves. Tell us to show and struggle in life, so that when life dies, we can have no regrets; "I can't choose that, but that chose me." It also tells us that we should have a goal in life and be ready at any time, because opportunities are reserved for those who are most prepared. ...
A few short sentences tell the true meaning of life. Simple language expresses love for nature and life.
There is a saying in Birds that the bow whispers to the sword before shooting: "Your freedom is my freedom." Yes, people long for freedom and don't want to be bound. Bows and arrows, tied together, cannot realize each other's value. Only by shooting the sword and putting it down can two people be free and have their own sky.
I often hear students complain in their ears: when their grades drop for a period of time, their parents are nervous and review questions avalanche. They often review until late at night, but they have no spirit in class the next day, and their grades naturally plummet. I even signed up for a lot of cram schools, and the whole weekend was full, let alone playing, and I didn't even have time to do the homework assigned by the school.
Isn't that what it is? When parents are tired, we work hard, just like bows and arrows. Instead of realizing value, I am tired of learning and my grades are getting worse and worse. It is better to let go, let us struggle and create freely, but we can open up our own sky.
Let go, just like the combination of bow and arrow, no matter how tight the bow is, the arrow is on the string after all, which binds freedom; Only when it is released, the arrow can freely rush into the sky, get rid of the entanglement of the bow and go straight into the sky, like a soaring bird!
At that moment, I seemed to have traveled through time and space and heard the poet's singing.
Perhaps, this is the true meaning of birds!
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Every time you open a book, the process of reading from the first word to the last word is like a life journey. The lives and deaths of people who don't know where they are are printed on the type. Slowly seep into my life and become a part of my life. Their experience seems to me to have degenerated into another real and illusory fate, both happiness and despair are so real.
The first time I saw birds, I felt very fresh. This is not a sad and wandering love story, nor is it Hugo's tear-jerking story. At that time, I still couldn't put it down, addicted to the author's chat with the sky and the entanglement of the world and love. The orderly arrangement of words is like a fairy tale, deeper and more beautiful than a fairy tale. .......
I remember always copying a few words on the title page of a book. "The world has opened its bright heart in the morning. Come out, my heart, with your love, I will meet him. My thoughts will shine with the shining green leaves, my heart will sing with the touch of the sun, and my life will be happy because I write down the sunshine floating in the blue of space and the darkness of time. Looking back on this exquisite poem now, I suddenly have a huge philosophical branch in my heart. Every green leaf shines with the light of philosophy, and I seem to hear the sound of birds flapping their wings. .......
There is no doubt that children are more likely to read birds than adults. They are innocent and can easily match the purest love in the poet's heart. The world of mortals was at a loss, so Tagore released the bird of wisdom, and his body cut through the sheltered sky, so that he could wake up the sleeping soul and return warmth and love to the earth. .......
The world is like ink dissolved in time. God gave the ink to Tagore to write down the words of this world, so that we can know so much in a short life. So ... Many touching pictures make up this collection of poems.
I use my most emotional side to face these poems that people can't help falling into. Enjoying the few minutes closest to the heart, human beings really have too much, so they have to be grateful and grateful for life. His bird collection brought a smile to the world, which was so casual, but made the whole world feel amazing and warm. ......
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