What is a poem in Tagore's Living Summer is Like a Flower?

I hear echoes, from the valley and the heart.

Harvesting an empty soul with a lonely sickle

Repeated refusal, repeated happiness.

There are swaying oases in the desert.

I believe in myself.

Born like bright summer flowers

Not afraid of being unbeaten, like fire.

Bear the burden of heartbeat and breathing.

Enjoy it forever

1, "Life is as beautiful as summer flowers and death as beautiful as autumn leaves" comes from Tagore's Birds, No.82, by Rabindranath Tagore (18665438-1941), a famous Indian poet, writer and social activist. 1861On May 7th, Rabindranath Tagore was born into a wealthy aristocratic family in Kolkata. 19 13 years, together with gitanjali, he became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. His poems contain profound religious and philosophical views, and Tagore's poems enjoy epic status in India, such as Gitanjaly, Birds, Sand in the Eyes, Four Men, Family and the World, Gardeners Collection, New Moon, The Last Poetry, Gora and Crisis of Civilization.

His works reflect the Indian people's strong desire to change their destiny under the oppression of imperialism and feudal caste system, and describe their indomitable resistance struggle. They are full of distinctive patriotism and democratic spirit, rich in national style and characteristics, have high artistic value and are deeply loved by the people.

3. Most of his works are based on the real life in India, which reflects the tragic fate of the Indian people under the heavy oppression of colonialism, feudalism and ignorance and backwardness, depicts the changes of Indian society and the awakening of a new generation under the impact of new ideas, and also records his personal spiritual exploration. In terms of creative skills, he not only absorbed the nutrition of national literature, but also drew lessons from the advantages of western culture, and achieved high artistic achievements. In particular, his poems are fresh in style, beautiful in verse, strange in imagination, beautiful in rhythm, full of lyrical flavor, full of profound philosophical and religious thoughts, social and life ideals, and touch the hearts of readers. Some poems are mysterious because of the influence of religious thoughts in the Vedas and Upanishads, but they still have unique artistic charm.