What is Tagore's most famous poem?

1, gitanjali. Chittaglia is a collection of poems by Indian writer Tagore. This collection of religious lyrics is "a sacrifice to God". Tagore's song dedicated to God is "The Song of Life". He sang the decline of life, the joys and sorrows of real life in a light and cheerful style, and expressed the author's concern for the future of the motherland. Tagore won the 19 13 Nobel Prize in Literature for this work.

2. Birds. Birds is a collection of poems by Indian poet Tagore. It contains 325 beautiful untitled poems, first published in 19 16. The basic themes of these poems are mostly ordinary things, such as grass, fallen leaves, birds, stars, rivers and so on.

3. Gardener Collection. Gardeners Collection is a collection of poems written by Indian poet Tagore. It is a collection of English lyric poems about love and life with prose poems. * * * included 85 poems, first published in 19 13.

Most of the poems in the collection are translated from his own Bengali poetry collections, Time Collection, Dream Collection, Golden Boat Collection and Colorful Collection, which were created in the 1990s of 19. Poetry works belonging to Tagore's early creative stage.

4. "New Moon Collection". New Moon (1903) is a collection of poems written by Tagore, an Indian poet and writer. Mainly translated from 1903 children's anthology published in Bengali, and some of them were directly created in English. Poetry focuses on innocent and lovely children. The poet created many angelic artistic images of children with both form and spirit.

5. "You Siji". Tagore's Thoughts is a collection of prose poems. This collection of poems is divided into three parts. Thirteen poems were selected in the last article, twenty-six poems in the next article, twenty-seven poems in the next article and sixty-six prose poems. There is no internal connection between these prose poems, and the serial numbers are not coherent. They are all works created by the poet improvisation, and they are made by the poet who records his sudden thoughts at any time on weekdays.