Tagore's prose "Golden Flower" mainly describes a scene in which a child imagines himself as a golden flower and plays with his mother. The poet borrowed the imitation of "Golden Flower" to make childlike innocence as unreal as reality. The poem is full of sincere maternal love and pure childlike innocence, which is the crystallization of beauty and love, and implies the child's deep love for his mother.
The prose "Golden Flower" is selected from a passage in Tagore's "Crescent Moon Collection". This book is all told in a child's tone, with a child's color, and tells interesting stories between children and mothers.