What is the golden flower selected from?

"Golden Flower" is selected from Tagore's famous collection of children's prose poems "Crescent Moon Collection".

The book "Golden Flower" is selected from a poem in Tagore's famous collection of children's prose poems "Crescent Moon Collection" and published in 1886. At that time, he had a warm family, his career was like a spring breeze, and his works appeared frequently. This is really a spring breeze and horseshoe disease, and his future is like a bright future.

His famous collection of prose poems "Crescent Moon Collection" was born under such circumstances. After the publication of the poem, it immediately caused a sensation in the literary world, and the poet gained the reputation of "children's poet".

Introduction to the book "Golden Flower";

The book "Golden Flower" is the fourth lesson of Unit 5 in the first volume of the seventh grade, and it is one of many poems by Tagore, a famous Indian writer to express maternal love.

This poem shows a deep and sincere love between mother and child by describing the story between a little boy and his mother after he imagined that he had become a sacred golden flower, which has high aesthetic value. The emotion it expresses is a great emotion that only human beings can have, and it is easy to bring students to the poetic realm through reading, causing a strong * * * sound.

We in China like to compare children to flowers, and so do Indians. Tagore, an Indian poet, imagines children as a golden flower-the most beautiful flower on the holy tree, praising children's innocence and loveliness.

Golden yellow reflects the brilliance of this maternal love. A mother loves her children. That kind of love is great, selfless and sacred. Children love their mothers and want to repay their maternal love, but this kind of "return" is so novel and beautiful in the poet's pen.

A brief introduction to the book "New Moon Collection";

Crescent Moon is one of Tagore's representative works in English. Published in 19 13, most chapters are from his collection of Bangladeshi children.

In the collection of poems, the poet vividly describes the children's games and skillfully shows the children's psychology and their lively imagination. Its special and meaningful artistic charm brings us to a pure children's world and reminds us of childhood.