Tagore "The world kissed me with pain, but I responded with songs"

The first sentence of my song was "Life kissed me with pain".

The original sentence is that the world kissed me with pain, and asked me to repay it with songs. It means that since human beings are born into this world, while being given the most true and precious life, they have also brought us endless unexpected hardships. Perhaps we have inevitably suffered deep pain in some things. , this is the world kissing me with pain!

However, no one has the right to be exempted from the "painful kiss" or the power to transcend the "painful kiss". We can only regard these sufferings as opportunities for experience and growth, and face them with a positive and sunny attitude. Slowly appreciate this "painful kiss", believe that everything is beautiful, understand in thinking, struggle in understanding, let yourself move towards perfection, maturity, and success. This is what I want to sing in return for the "painful kiss" .

Extended information:

"The Gardener's Collection" is one of Rabindranath Tagore's important masterpieces. It is a "song of life" that incorporates more of the poet's experience in his youth. Delicately describing the happiness, troubles and sadness of love, it can be regarded as a youth love song. Inspired by Tagore, Bing Xin began to try new poems.

Her two poetry collections "Stars" and "Spring Water" contain many short poems with philosophical meaning, which have many similarities with Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds". Her world-famous collection of essays "For Young Readers" is full of poetic descriptions of childlike innocence, maternal love and the beauty of nature, and has certain similarities with Rabindranath Tagore in style. Her artistic style, characterized by delicate and lyrical brushwork and fresh and fluent language, was formed under the strong and huge influence of Rabindranath Tagore.

Like Rabindranath Tagore, Xie Bingxin also has a heart of broad kindness and hatred of evil. She loved Tagore all her life. Her translations of Rabindranath Tagore's works are among the best in the world of translation. "Gitanjali" is the peak of the poetry creation of Rabindranath Tagore, "Asia's No. 1 Poet", and it is also the work that best represents his ideological concepts and artistic style.

The work for which Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913 was this collection of religious lyric poems published in the UK. Gitanjali is an "offering to God." Tagore's song dedicated to God is the "Song of Life". He sings about the prosperity of life, the joy and sorrow of real life in a light and cheerful tone, expressing the author's concern for the future of the motherland.