Tagore is a famous Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. He was born in a wealthy family in Calcutta, India. 1873 went to England to study law, but soon gave up law and engaged in literary creation.
Tagore's poems are famous for their freshness, naturalness, agility and philosophy. Most of his poems are about love, nature, life, death, religion and so on. Through beautiful language and profound thinking, he expressed his unique views on life and deep thinking on human destiny.
Tagore's poems are not only popular in India, but also enjoy a high reputation all over the world. His works have been translated into many languages, including English, French, German and Russian. He is not only known as the "Indian poet sage", but also won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 19 13, becoming the first Asian to win this honor.
Tagore was also an outstanding social activist and philosopher. He actively participated in the Indian independence movement, advocated non-violence, and advocated peace, freedom and justice. He advocated promoting the progress and development of Indian society through education and culture, put forward the idea of "love and action" and advocated people to change the world with love and action.
Generally speaking, Tagore is a cultural figure with world influence. His poetry works not only occupy an important position in the history of Indian literature, but also have a far-reaching impact on global literature. His thoughts and social activities have also made important contributions to the progress and development of Indian society.