The School of Flowers is selected from Rabindranath Tagore's collection of children's essays "New Moon Collection".
The poem "Flower School" depicts the lives and emotions of the Hua children in school from a child's perspective, full of childlike interest and imagination. In the poem, Tagore used vivid language to describe the school of flower children in beautiful nature. Wearing clothes of various colors, playing and jumping constantly, full of life and vitality. The children’s laughter and singing echoed in the air, leaving a lasting impression.
Tagore also used the technique of personification in his poems, comparing flower children to angelic figures, and depicting the innocence, loveliness and kindness of children. This way of writing not only increases the interest of the poem, but also makes it easier for readers to relate to these little angels.
Tagore's "New Moon Collection" is a collection of essays with children as the theme. Many of the works depict the innocence, liveliness and loveliness of children. These poems show the beauty of nature and the wonder of life through a child's perspective, while also evoking people's memories of childhood and love for life.
Tagore's creative style is unique, and his poems have profound philosophical and ideological connotations, and are also full of imagination and creativity. Through the voices of children, Tagore expressed his desire for life and yearning for childhood. The poem is full of praise for nature and respect for life, and also calls for people to pay attention to children's growth and education. These poems not only have literary value, but also have ideological enlightenment effect.
About Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Tagore (May 7, 1861 - August 7, 1941), full name Rabindranath Tagore. Born into a wealthy family in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India. He is the 14th generation member of the family and comes from a noble family. He received traditional family education and was also influenced by Western culture and education.
Tagore's works cover poetry, prose, novels, plays, paintings and music. The poems are filled with soulful and sensual expressions and explore themes such as human existence, the natural world, love, and religion. The works are generally regarded as treasures of Indian literature and have international influence.
Tagore was also an important social activist and educator. He was committed to educational reform and founded Visva-Bharati University in 1901 to promote free thinking and intercultural exchange. It advocates comprehensive education and emphasizes cultivating all-round development of individuals, and has won widespread praise and respect.