Appreciation of Famous Sentences in Tagore's Birds

1. Life is as bright as summer flowers and death is as beautiful as autumn leaves.

Appreciation: It is a universal cultural psychology that summer flowers are used to describe life and autumn leaves are used to describe death. Explaining life with poetry is also turning life into a beautiful poem. People who can understand poetry and life in this way are undoubtedly of great wisdom and courage.

When you are alive, you should be as wonderful and gorgeous as summer flowers, and live the best side in live high. When I die, I look back on the past and feel that I have lived my life without regret. I can leave quietly and peacefully like the fallen leaves in autumn. ? It implies that people should live a wonderful life and die without regret.

2. With gold tied to its wing, the bird can never soar in the sky again.

appreciation: when a bird's wing is tied with gold, it won't fly far. Giving up is a sober choice that life always faces. Only by learning to give up can we unload all kinds of burdens of life, go into battle lightly, wait for the turning point of life safely and tide over the ups and downs; Only by knowing how to give up can you have a maturity and live a more fulfilling, calm and relaxed life. Learning to choose is to assess the situation, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, seize the opportunity, and wise choice is better than blind persistence. ?

3. If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you will also miss the stars.

Appreciation: This seemingly simple but profound wisdom has taught us the connection between loss and gain, and built a bridge for us to turn disappointment into hope and pain into happiness, so that we can understand that it is a kind of happiness. Don't just be sad about what you have lost in front of you and ignore other scenery around you. Don't lose big because of small.

if a person feels disheartened because of a certain loss, then he will only lose more. Everything can't be forced, and loss can make us know how to cherish it. To deal with loss, all we need to do is to clean up our mood and work hard for the next opportunity. This is like saying that a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. Tagore's sentence uses symbolic metaphor to symbolize the sun and the stars as all kinds of opportunities or things you want in life.

Extended information

Birds is a collection of poems written by Indian poet Tagore. It includes 325 beautiful untitled poems, which was first published in 1916. The basic themes of these poems are mostly very common things, such as grass, fallen leaves, birds, stars, rivers and so on.

Because the poet is faithful to his own thoughts, has a keen insight into nature and society, and is good at expressing his heart, these short poems, which look like a few words, contain rich thoughts and profound philosophies, showing a fresh, lively, beautiful and meaningful style.

Birds has been translated into many languages all over the world, which has promoted the emergence and development of the "poem movement" in China.