It is an indisputable fact in the history of modern literature that Bing Xin's poems are influenced by Tagore, and it is also a cliche of researchers. Wen Yiduo called Bing a female writer 1 who was "China's best at learning from Tagore", and Xu Zhimo thought Bing Xin was "Tagore's most famous private disciple with beautiful appearance". Bing Xin said, "When I wrote Stars and Spring Water, I was not writing poetry, but was influenced by Tagore's Birds, so I wrote my usual time in my notebook. There is no need to avoid Bing Xin's influence by Tagore, but this influence is not only a one-way imitation of the external structure of poetry. More importantly, Bing Xin's poetry creation was more influenced by Tagore and developed in religious spirit and ideal. We can not only enjoy the pleasure of reading poetry and painting in the language structure of the two poets' works, but also feel that two poets of different nationalities and different cultural backgrounds are trying to find a soul to rest in peace for the troubled human beings in their poems. Religion is people's spiritual pursuit and sustenance, and poetry is the most effective expression of the poet's emotional consciousness. When the poet expresses his world outlook and life ideal in his poems, the spiritual core of religion will inevitably penetrate into the poet's emotional process and attract readers through the image connotation of the poems. India is a country with multiple religions. Moreover, in the history of India, religion and literature and art are integrated and become the core of Indian culture. Tagore grew up in a religious atmosphere, and his father, Dai Vindra Nath, was very good at studying the Vedas and Upanishads, and was called "the Great Immortal" in the society at that time. It is this cultural background that makes Tagore's poems reflect the idea of "unity of Brahma and Me" in the big universe and small universe of Indian religious culture, as well as the spiritual ideal of pursuing love. Especially in his youth, Tagore was influenced by western Christianity, so the "God" in his poems is a symbol of the blending of eastern and western religions and cultures. On the one hand, he believes that "when God dies, religions will become one" (Birds, section 84). On the other hand, he advocated not to worship in disorder. "To whom? Open your eyes, God is not in front of you. " (Rabindranath Tagore 1 1 section) Obviously, Tagore's understanding of "God" combines the religious spirit of eastern and western cultures and turns this spirit into a completely universal philosophy. Bing Xin was born in a warm family in China in the early 20th century. Her grandfather Xie Zixiu is a private school teacher, and his calligraphy couplet "Be content with what you know, do something for others" is enough to show the religious and cultural atmosphere of this family. Bing Xin's mother devoted herself to Buddhism and stood aloof from the world, which had a certain influence on Bing Xin's early religious complex. When she entered Beiman Girls' School, "influenced by Christianity, I formed my own love philosophy" 4. Influenced by religious culture, poetry is used to express religious spirit, which is the same point in Tagore's and Bing Xin's poetry creation, while all-round religious love is the same theme of the two poets' poetry emotions.